Law
Everyone should have an estate plan
Estate plans can take many forms and aren't only for the elderly or ultra wealthy. There are a few key factors to keep in mind that can guide your process and support your vision.
Know your employees’ social media rights
According to a recent survey released by Jobvite, 92 percent of employers use or plan to use social networking and social media websites to recruit new employees.
Palermo union vote delayed
Production workers from Palermo's Pizza will no longer vote on whether to form a union on July 6.
Quarles & Brady to pay $26.5 million for Ponzi scheme settlement
Milwaukee-based law firm Quarles & Brady will pay $26.5 million and Greenberg Traurig will pay $61 million to settle a lawsuit against the two firms that accused them of assisting in an Arizona Ponzi scheme that cost investors $900 million, according to a Reuters report.
Gonring to receive pro bono lifetime achievement award
Michael Gonring, partner in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP has received the Pro Bono Award for Lifetime Achievement from the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Legal Assistance Committee.
Hispanic Chamber files lawsuit
The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit in Milwaukee County Circuit Court, alleging unfair business practices established by the City of Milwaukee's Ordinance 370, which provides race-based preferences in city contracts.
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Wisconsin law firms merge
Madison-based Axley Brynelson LLP and Murn & Martin S.C. of Waukesha announced they have merged into one law firm.
Wisconsin law firms merge
Madison-based Axley Brynelson LLP and Murn & Martin S.C. of Waukesha announced they have merged into one law firm.
Supreme Court ponders individual mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court today heard a second day of testimony over challenges to President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act.
Creative cufflinks
Many lawyers don't get a chance to express themselves in creative ways on a daily basis. So when Eido Walny, founding partner of Walny Legal Group LLC in Fox Point, needed a creative outlet he turned to something he already loved. Cufflinks.