What is Litigation?
Attorney Nicholas C. Watt begins his litigation series with Part 1: What is Litigation?
Attorney Nicholas C. Watt begins his litigation series with Part 1: What is Litigation?
How To Serve An Eviction Notice May 10, 2022 | Landlord Attorney Joe Andreoni discusses how to serve an eviction notice in Wisconsin. For more information about serving eviction notices, or other landlord and/or eviction questions, contact Kramer, Elkins
The headline on this video clip of testimony in the trial of Johnny Depp’s case against his ex-spouse, Amber Heard, says that Amber Heard’s attorney “objects to his own question”. But did he? What is actually happening here is that he objected to the answer, or at least he intended to do so.
As winter rolls on, it gets tougher and tougher for even the hardiest Wisconsinites to pull themselves out of bed before work and shovel out the previous night’s snowfall. This is especially true when snow accumulates on consecutive days or the piles of snow bordering our sidewalks get to be chest high.
In early November, 2021, President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a bipartisan infrastructure deal. The bill allocates approximately $1.2 trillion for infrastructure spending, including $55 billion to expand access to clean drinking water,
The Supreme Court Issues Opinions on Two Vaccination Mandates:What Employers Need to Know January 17, 2022 | COVID | Employment On January 13, The Supreme Court of the United States issued two important decisions pertaining to vaccinations in the
PHMDC Renews County-Wide Mask Mandate December 2, 2021 | COVID | Current Events Despite previously saying it had no plans to renew the mask mandate after a previous iteration expired on November 27, Public Health of Madison and Dane County (“PHMDC”) has issued a new
Five Days, Fourteen Days, and the Right to Cure: Notices to Terminate a Residential Tenancy October 25, 2021 | Landlord One of the most common questions or misunderstandings we see among residential landlords is: When is the appropriate situation
Mask Mandate Extended – Dane County September 9, 2021 | COVID | Events On September 9, 2021, Dane County issued Face Covering Emergency Order #2 (“Order #2”) which is scheduled to go into effect on September 10, 2021 at
CDC’s Eviction Moratorium Upended by Supreme Court August 27, 2021 | COVID | Current Events | Landlord The Supreme Court issued a new opinion on August 26, 2021 which will perhaps be an end to the ongoing dispute over
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