Wisconsin Law Journal
- Postconviction Motion Denied.
- FCRA Claim Subject-matter Jurisdiction.
- Weekly Case Digests June 22, 2020 June 26, 2020.
- 'Seat-belt defense' standard modified for helmets.
- Avoid a bad break-up when leaving a law firm.
- State Bar wants to file amicus brief in UPL case.
- Insurance Claim Duty to Defend TCPA Violation.
- Judgment Liability.
- Termination of Parental Rights.
- Jury Instructions.
- Standing to Sue.
- Petition for Discharge Commitment Denied.
- First conviction, sentence comes from backlogged testing of sexual-assault kits.
- Due Process Violation.
- Hovde lawsuit against TV stations dismissed.
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules offer valid despite contingency.
- Former Wisconsin police officer charged with 5 bestiality felony counts.(Steven Rosales)
- Abuse of Discretion Sentencing Guidelines.
- Washington County Sheriff investigating Ozaukee County holding cell death.(Wisconsin)
- Vacatur of Consent Decree.
- Subject-matter Jurisdiction.
- Sentence Modification Double Jeopardy.
- Abuse of Discretion Motion to Amend Counterclaim Denied.
- Court overturns woman's conviction she sold intoxicating liquid without a license.
- Prisoner ADA and Rehabilitation Act Violation.
- Former chief public defender receives probation for tax evasion.(Kassius Benson)
- Writ of Habeas Corpus Innocence Exception.
- Anonymous resident sues Madison school district for school plans, reading curriculum, other records.
- Pleas & Sentencing Collateral Review.
- 7th Circuit rules WI Indian tribe has standing to object to compact between State and another tribe.
- Schools receive $550,000 in grants to address violence.
- Hickey to serve as State Bar president-elect.
- Wisconsin Innocence Project has fourth success.
- Court Error Testimony.
- Georgia judge rejects First Amendment argument in Trump case, man charged for NY Judge and Attorney General death threats.(Scott McAfee )
- 7th Circuit: County didn't violate rights of paralegal fired for refusing to attend funeral.
- Sentencing Supervised Release.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Wis. Attorney General Kaul urges FCC to clarify rules concerning consent for telemarketing robocalls and texts.
- Title VII Violation Retaliation Claim.
- Equal Protection Claim Sex Offender Registration Act.
- Unlawful Seizure Suppression of Evidence.
- Unlawful-stop Claim.
- Taxpayer needs pecuniary loss to challenge zoning ordinance.
- Wisconsin lawyers, businesses cool toward outsourcing.
- Sentence Modification.
- Prisoner Deliberate Indifference.
- Judicial Council hopeful about reviving relationship with Supreme Court.
- Quartaro, Goonan named Lindner & Marsack shareholders.
- Three new chief judges share visions for districts in Wisconsin.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Statutory Interpretation.
- Tax Crunch Is a Constant for Milwaukee Litigator
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel.
- Emma Zoch - Boardman & Clark.
- Constitutionality - Gubernatorial Approval.
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals: WIAAacted arbitrarily and violated its own written appeal procedure.
- Spotted Cow beer security fraud allegations dismissed by Court of Appeals.
- Taking it to the Supreme Court.
- Cartagena a role model for women in construction.
- Neenah attorney admits to misconduct, agrees to license suspension.
- Department of Labor announces new Davis-Bacon Act rules now in effect.
- Breach of Contract Trade Violations.
- Attorney time in Wisconsin is 'actual outlay' of cost.
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers selects 14 Davis|Kuelthau attorneys.
- Commentary: Decision contains valuable lessons on maintenance.
- Weekly Case Digests September 13, 2021 September 17, 2021.
- Appellate Jurisdiction Qualified Immunity.
- Sentencing Guidelines Resentencing.
- Foreclosure Unclean Hands.
- Convicting A Murderer' rebuttal to 'Making a Murderer' Release Date Announced, Trailer drops.
- Abuse of Discretion Sentence Modification.
- 7th Circuit rules federal enticement statute held constitutional.
- North Carolina attorney disbarred after crimes committed in Wisconsin.
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules losing tape is not due process violation.
- Weekly Case Digests April 13, 2020 April 17, 2020.
- RCS brings trial visuals to life.
- Report: Anti-Semitism in Wisconsin continues to rise 'at concerning levels'.
- Insurance - Conditional Use Permit.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Appeals court reverses OWI conviction.
- EEOC Claim Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies.
- Equal Protection Violation.
- Bobot to announce run for Milwaukee City attorney.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Immigration Removal Order.
- Dropbox ate my discovery requests: The current law on electronic service of legal documents.
- Immigration Removal Order.
- Statutory Interpretation Grandparent Visitation.
- Gloria Lund - Axley Brynelson.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- WI Court of Appeals urged to consider judicial bias issue.
- Foreclosure Court Error.
- Federal civil-rights investigation into shooting of Jacob Blake ongoing.
- Foley 'concerned by' DC partner's participation in Trump vote call.
- Sentencing Guidelines.
- Attorney Disciplinary Hearing.
- Racine man sentenced to federal prison in swatting' spree.
- Car jackings, robberies and auto thefts on the rise in Milwaukee despite lower crime numbers.
- Federal lawsuit filed in prisoner's death.
- WI Court of Appeals rules bacterial outbreak is considered contamination in regard to insurance.
- Jon W. Sanfilippo celebrates 100 days in federal court in Wis.
- Milwaukee seeks bids on guardian ad litem work.
- Burnett realizes value of relationships.
- Prisoner Deliberate Indifference.
- Counsel slams Trump appointed judge for handling of Trump prosecution.
- Abuse of Discretion Motion for Reconsideration.
- Supreme Court affirms 'once waived, always waived' applies in cases involving more that one county.
- Should constitution define marriage in Wisconsin?
- OWI Reasonable Suspicion.
- Statutory Interpretation - RESPA.
- Miranda Warnings Motion to Suppress.
- Chaos erupts at WisDems' Milwaukee convention.
- Wisconsin district attorney demands attorney general compel WisDems to return donations tied to Epstein.
- Strange but true: Wisconsin court clerks recall unusual jury tales.
- Wisconsin Supreme Court rules too late for defendant to testify.
- Kenosha, Fond du Lac, Green county judicial candidates on the Feb. 15 spring primary ballot.
- Weekly Case Digests March 2, 2020 March 6, 2020.
- Former prosecutor accused of paying women for sex loses law license for two years.
- Wisconsin Court of Appeals rules state can't be sued for lost profits.
- Sentence Modification.
- Wisconsin man gets 10 years in prison for racist acid attack.
- Insurance Claim Duty to Defend Indemnification.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel.
- Krueger thankful for colleagues, time served as US attorney.
- Reconsideration Motion Denied and Frivolous Appeal.
- Property Dispute Ownership Reimbursement of Litigation Costs.
- Qui Tam Limitation.
- Court voids Neenah short-term rental restriction.
- Former Northwestern football players and ex-coach complaints to be consolidated for trial.
- ADA Violation Employment Classification.
- Jury Instructions.
- Termination of Parental Rights.
- 'Louder than a dog whistle': Milwaukee protesters clear illegal tents, face no legal consequences.
- Court Error Litigation Expenses.
- Wisconsin Public Defender bills advance to Joint Finance Committee.
- Wisconsin's experimental business court expanding.
- Termination of Parental Rights.
- Right of First Refusal Appraised Value.
- CHIPS Newly Discovered Evidence.
- Supreme Court to issue decisions in two OLR cases Friday.
- Sanction against Beanie Babies maker reduced by Seventh Circuit.
- Proposal would allow electronic voting in State Bar elections.
- 7th Circuit rules city only 3.2 square miles in area can limit adult-oriented businesses.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- High court to decide on suspension for former Kenosha lawyer accused of ethics violations.
- Sentencing Guidelines.
- Abuse of Discretion Termination of Parental Rights.
- Probable Cause Wrongful Death Claim.
- First debate of Wisconsin's two Supreme Court candidates takes place online.
- Sentencing Guidelines.
- Hall, Michaelson, Syrjala promoted to Vrakas shareholders.
- Title VII Violation.
- Large firms in Wisconsin emphasizing practice groups.
- Weekly Case Digests August 30, 2021 September 3, 2021.
- Constitutionality Operation of Motor Vehicle.
- Breach of Contract.
- $1.25 million verdict reached in head-on collision.
- Jane Doe case ignites confidentiality debate.
- Easement Damages.
- Time-barred.
- Copyright Infringement Attorney Fees.
- Police confirm 'Heil Hitler' salute during Madison pro-Palestinian protests, suspect identified.(Christian Hansen and University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- UW Law School applications up 36%.
- 5th Amendment Violation.
- FBI headquarters move to Maryland receives praise, criticism.
- Sufficiency of Evidence.
- Consulting firm with specialty in nursing-home malpractice opens in Milwaukee.
- Statute of Frauds Unjust Enrichment Supplemental Jurisdiction.
- Community Within the Corridor developers could be prosecuted under DNR emergency order.
- Postconviction Motion Denied.
- FDCPA Violation Statute of Limitations.
- Resolution honoring Women's History Month passes Wisconsin Assembly.
- Sentencing Guidelines.
- Startling stats unveiled at End Violence Against Women International Annual Conference.
- Abuse of Discretion Restitution.
- Jury Instructions.
- Basting sworn in as 52nd State Bar of Wisconsin president.
- Court suspends Milwaukee attorney's license for keeping doctor's payment.
- Sentencing Guidelines First Step Act.
- FDCPA Violation.
- Sentencing objections waived by two Seventh Circuit opinions.
- Foreclosure Damages.
- When COVID hit, Ament kept Bye, Goff & Rohde running smoothly.
- Court Error Exclusion of Testimony.
- 250 sign letter supporting Dassey's petition for clemency.
- Meet Milwaukee's candidates for the State Bar of WI's Board of Governors race.
- Communication is key to juvenile issues.
- Denial of racial harassment claim affirmed by 7th Circuit: Annual mistreatment at party too infrequent.
- Judge Niess calls commercial docket's efficacy, impartiality into question.
- Shareholders, officers not liable for employee's discrimination.
- Tale of two cities: Pro-Palestinian protests in Milwaukee and Madison differ.(University of Wisconsin)
- Timeline of Steven Avery prosecutor Ken Kratz's trial diary comes under scrutiny.
- Involuntary Commitment.
- 1st Amendment Violation.
- Warrantless Search and Seizure Suppression of Evidence.
- Pierce medical malpractice decision raised questions Bowen.
- Jury Instructions.
- Civil suit is basis for impeaching plaintiff, rules Wisconsin Court of Appeals.