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New York-based legal software company to open Milwaukee office
New York-based Expert Institute LLC, a legal software company that connects attorneys with subject matter experts, will locate its Midwest office in Milwaukee, according to an announcement today from Gov. Tony Evers.
Kenall settles lawsuit over light disinfection technology
Kenosha-based Kenall Manufacturing has settled a lawsuit against Central Islip, New York-based Clear-Vu Lighting over the company’s visible light...
Lawsuit seeks to void Franklin’s approval of new Strauss Brands facility
Strauss Brands’ plans to expand to a new facility in the city of Franklin face a new challenge after a group of homeowners and a nonprofit organization filed a lawsuit seeking to void the city’s approval of the project.
Legacy Briggs & Stratton Corp. to pay nearly $34 million in decade-long patent lawsuit
More than a decade after Exmark Manufacturing Co. sued Briggs & Statton Corp., alleging some of its Ferris and Snapper Pro mower decks infringed on Exmark patents, the two companies have agreed to settle the case.
Family business succession planning in the era of tax uncertainty
With the election behind us, there has been much speculation regarding potential tax law changes that may follow. While...
No new bids, no auction for catalog printer Arandell
The sale of Menomonee Falls-based catalog printer Arandell Corp. to a group led by a Pennsylvania private equity firm...
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SBA issues “change of ownership” procedures for PPP borrowers
On October 2, 2020, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a procedural notice regarding changes of ownership of an entity that...
WEDC’s CEO says Foxconn’s vision is important for Wisconsin’s economy despite ‘reality’ of contract dispute
The day after informing Foxconn it is not eligible for tax incentives under its current contract, the head of Wisconsin’s economic development agency says the company’s vision for it’s operations in the state is “really important for Wisconsin’s future economy.”
KPH Construction sues Kahler Slater alleging wrongful termination on Green Bay project
KPH Construction Corp. has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is taking several parties to court, including Milwaukee-based architecture firm Kahler Slater, over the Hotel Northland project in Green Bay.
Advanced Pain Management Holdings to pay settlement over kickback allegations
Advanced Pain Management Holdings Inc. and its affiliates have agreed to pay $885,452 to settle claims that the organization and its affiliates violated the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks and performing medically unnecessary laboratory tests, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday.