Home Posts Appellate Law Stafford Helps Municipalities Preserve “Discretionary” Immunity in Wisconsin Supreme Court Attorney Kyle Engelke Attorney Ted Waskowski Feb 18, 2019 Filed Under: Appellate Law Find a Professional Search by Practice Area Alternative Dispute Resolution Antitrust and Trade Regulation Appellate Law Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Business Law Construction Law Dealership and Franchise Law Election and Political Law Employment and Labor Law Environment and Land Use Law Family Law Federal Indian and Tribal Law Foundations and Nonprofits Government Law Government Relations Insurance Law Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Litigation Public Utility and Energy Law Real Estate Law Trusts and Estates Search by Office Madison Milwaukee Recent Blog Posts Posted on Jan/04/24 The Ghost of Procedural Rules Past: Wisconsin Court of Appeals Applies Waiver to Party Failing to Appeal a Non-Appealable Order Read More Posted on Jul/10/23 Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Integrated Systems Analysis Does Not Apply to Evaluating Insurance Coverage Under a CGL Policy Read More Posted on Apr/04/23 Wisconsin Court of Appeals Allows Negligence Claims for Cybersecurity Attacks, Holds that Invasion of Privacy Claims Require Intentional Conduct Read More Posted on Mar/17/23 Wisconsin Court of Appeals Rejects Village’s Attempt to Condemn Property for Sidewalk Read More Posted on Jan/31/23 Wisconsin Supreme Court: Restatement’s Risk-Utility Test Does Not Replace the Consumer-Contemplation Test as the Standard for Determining “Unreasonably Dangerous” Products Read More