Retirement still a ways off for Kohler
Milwaukee criminal defense attorney Martin E. Kohler likes the concept of retirement.
View ArticleLawmakers discuss trespasser liability
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> Wisconsin legislators discussed a bill Friday that would insulate private property owners from liability if a trespasser is injured on the premises.
View ArticleAttorney charged with felony skips plea hearings, warrant issued (UPDATE)
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> A Brookfield attorney charged with stealing more than $500,000 through a complex foreclosure scam is now a fugitive from the law after skipping court twice Monday.
View ArticleBrookfield attorney pleads guilty to fraud (UPDATE)
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> A Brookfield attorney who pled guilty to felony fraud charges on Wednesday could face a stricter sentence structure than normal because of missed court...
View ArticleBrookfield attorney gets maximum sentence in foreclosure scam (UPDATE)
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> A Brookfield attorney who pleaded guilty to felony fraud charges received the maximum sentence allowable Wednesday.
View ArticleRacine bar owner lawsuit started small
One of the attorneys representing a group of Racine bar owners who are suing city officials for alleged racial discrimination said the suit started with one person and grew from there.
View ArticleJudge wants Racine bar owners’ suit to narrow focus
A federal judge has ordered eight minority bar owners who are suing Racine city officials to refile their complaint, saying that the suit needs to be more narrow.
View ArticleSuspended attorney faces 5 years in prison
A suspended Milwaukee attorney allegedly lied to a federal agent about his knowledge of arson at a business in Brown County and now faces up to five years in prison.
View ArticleTaverns refile discrimination lawsuit against Racine (UPDATE)
Attorneys for a group of bar owners in Racine have refiled their civil rights lawsuit against city officials after a judge said their original suit was too vague.
View ArticleRetirement still a ways off for Kohler
Milwaukee criminal defense attorney Martin E. Kohler likes the concept of retirement.
View ArticleLawmakers discuss trespasser liability
Wisconsin legislators discussed a bill Friday that would insulate private property owners from liability if a trespasser is injured on the premises.
View ArticleAttorney charged with felony skips plea hearings, warrant issued (UPDATE)
A Brookfield attorney charged with stealing more than $500,000 through a complex foreclosure scam is now a fugitive from the law after skipping court twice Monday.
View ArticleBrookfield attorney pleads guilty to fraud (UPDATE)
A Brookfield attorney who pled guilty to felony fraud charges on Wednesday could face a stricter sentence structure than normal because of missed court appearances that resulted in his arrest and...
View ArticleBrookfield attorney gets maximum sentence in foreclosure scam (UPDATE)
A Brookfield attorney who pleaded guilty to felony fraud charges received the maximum sentence allowable Wednesday.
View ArticleRacine bar owner lawsuit started small
One of the attorneys representing a group of Racine bar owners who are suing city officials for alleged racial discrimination said the suit started with one person and grew from there.
View ArticleJudge wants Racine bar owners’ suit to narrow focus
A federal judge has ordered eight minority bar owners who are suing Racine city officials to refile their complaint, saying that the suit needs to be more narrow.
View ArticleSuspended attorney faces 5 years in prison
A suspended Milwaukee attorney allegedly lied to a federal agent about his knowledge of arson at a business in Brown County and now faces up to five years in prison.
View ArticleTaverns refile discrimination lawsuit against Racine (UPDATE)
Attorneys for a group of bar owners in Racine have refiled their civil rights lawsuit against city officials after a judge said their original suit was too vague.
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