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Filed Under: Appellate Law Municipal Law

New Richmond Decision Provides Some Clarity on Public Records, but Questions Still Remain

By Stafford Rosenbaum

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals issued a decision in the ongoing case of New Richmond News v. City of New Richmond, 2014AP1938 on May 10, 2016. The decision provides much anticipated instruction on the interplay between the Wisconsin Public Records Law and the Driver’s Privacy and Protection (DPPA). However, the decision also leaves many questions […]

May 12, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Wisconsin Court of Appeals Rules for First Time on Waivers of Right to a Civil Jury Trial

By Stafford Rosenbaum

The Wisconsin Constitution guarantees the right to jury trial, even for civil litigants. Art. I, § 5. It also expressly provides for the waiver of that right “in the manner prescribed by law.” Id. In Parsons v. Associated Banc-Corp., No. 2014AP2581, slip op. (Wis. Ct. App. May 10, 2016), the Wisconsin Court of Appeals illuminated, […]

May 11, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Drug Recognition Evaluators and Daubert

By: Attorney Kyle Engelke

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently held that testimony from a police officer trained as a drug recognition evaluator (“DRE”) is based upon “specialized knowledge” subject to Wisconsin’s Daubert standard under Wis. Stat. § 907.02. State v. Chitwood, 2015AP97, ¶ 32 (Wis. Ct. App. Apr. 13, 2016). In its published decision, the court further held […]

May 05, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Municipal Law

New Bill Helps Municipalities Construct and Maintain Stormwater Ponds

By: Attorney Paul Kent Attorney Vanessa Wishart

One critical component of stormwater management in many municipalities is the use of stormwater retention ponds. These ponds temporarily store stormwater runoff and release it through a designed outlet structure that helps reduce pollutant loads into waterways and controls erosion. Legislation enacted on April 26, 2016, 2015 Wisconsin Act 387, provides greater latitude for municipalities […]

May 03, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Government Relations

Governor Walker Signs Riparian Rights and Wetlands Bill into Law

By: Attorney Paul Kent

On April 26, 2016, Governor Scott Walker signed Senate Bill 459 into law. Now known as 2015 Act 387 (the “Act”), the proposal will clarify riparian landowners’ rights in a number of areas, including boathouse maintenance and repair, boat shelter construction, seawall installation and replacement, wetland applications, and sensitive area designations. The questions surrounding these […]

May 03, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Two Recent Decisions Shed Light on Prohibition of Double Jeopardy for Criminal Defendants

By Stafford Rosenbaum

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently decided two cases in which criminal defendants objected to efforts by the State to prosecute them twice for the same crime. Both the U.S. Constitution (in the Fifth Amendment) and the Wisconsin Constitution (in article I, section 8) prohibit double jeopardy. The defendant in the first case prevailed on […]

May 03, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Supreme Court Reasserts FERC Authority Over Wholesale Markets, Open to Incentives for New Investment

By: Attorney Bryan Kleinmaier

Earlier this year, the Stafford Rosenbaum Appellate Practice blog addressed the U.S. Supreme Court decision in FERC v. Electric Power Supply Association, 136 S. Ct. 760 (U.S. 2016), which discussed the boundary between the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the authority of state regulators over electricity markets. Last week, in Hughes […]

Apr 28, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

In a Vicious Dog Bite Case, Court Awards Only the Cost of a Replacement Dog

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Daphne Webb, an attorney with Stafford Rosenbaum LLP, has been among Top 25 Women Wisconsin Super Lawyers.

Apr 21, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Is Denial of a Litigant’s Request for Anonymity Immediately Appealable?

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Stafford's managing partner Bruce Huibregtse was named a 2011 BTI Client Service All-Star.

Apr 19, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Municipal Law

Municipalities May Continue to Draw Districts Based on Total Population

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Twenty attorneys from Stafford Rosenbaum were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2012 (copyright 2011 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, S.C.). The attorneys are: Connie Anderson; Janice Bensky; Brian Butler; Matthew Dregne; James Egle; Daniel Gustafson; Robert Horowitz; Christopher Hughes; Edwin Hughes; Bruce Huibregtse; Paul Kent; Anthony Menting; Barbara Neider; Richard Nordeng; Daniel Stolper; Meg Vergeront; Laura Skilton Verhoff; Ted Waskowski; Daphne Webb; and Richard Yde.

Apr 12, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Municipal Law

Court of Appeals Explains Options for Appealing Police and Fire Commission Disciplinary Actions

By: Paul W. Schwarzenbart

In Dillenberg v. Hobart/Lawrence Police & Fire Commission, No. 2015AP1313 (March 30, 2016), the Wisconsin Court of Appeals provided a clear overview of the two different procedural paths available after a Police and Fire Commission levies discipline. The decision—which upheld Dillenberg’s discharge from the police department—is an excellent primer on statutory and certiorari review under […]

Apr 05, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Recent Developments in Online Contracts and Liability Waivers

By: Attorney Laura Callan

Two recent cases—one in the Seventh Circuit and one in the Wisconsin Supreme Court—struck down broad contracts seeking to bind consumers who had no opportunity to negotiate terms. While the cases deal with completely different subject matter and apply different substantive law, both reached similar results. Companies and customers alike should pay heed. * * […]

Apr 05, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Municipal Law

Attorney General Files Amicus Brief in Wisconsin Carry, Inc. v. City of Madison

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Stafford Rosenbaum LLP is pleased to announce that Attorney Erika L. Bierma has joined the firm as a senior associate. Bierma practices criminal and civil litigation and appeals in the firm’s Madison office.

Mar 24, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Employment & Labor Law

Seventh Circuit Weighs In on Church Plan Exemption Under ERISA

By: Paul W. Schwarzenbart

Paul G. Kent, a Stafford Rosenbaum senior partner, authored a comprehensive guide to water rights and regulations in Wisconsin. On October 22nd, the firm proudly hosted the book launch for "Wisconsin Water Law in the 21st Century."

Mar 22, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Municipal Law

Court of Appeals Addresses Scope of Wisconsin’s Right-to-Farm Law

By: Attorney Vanessa Wishart

Stafford Rosenbaum attorney, Daphne Webb, was asked to comment on Assembly Bill 540, which seeks to establish a presumption in the law that equal placement with each parent is in the best interest of a child after a divorce.

Mar 17, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Municipal Law

Recent Legislative Changes Affecting Municipalities

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Paul Kent, an attorney with Stafford Rosenbaum LLP, has been named a Super Lawyer for Environmental Law and was also named a Top 50 Wisconsin Super Lawyer and a Top 25 Madison Super Lawyer based on the total overall results within those areas. He was also named Lawyer of the Year 2012 in Litigation – Environmental – Madison by Best Lawyers.

Mar 09, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Justice Thomas Breaks His Silence – What it Means for Your Oral Argument

By: Michelle M. Affatati

Chambers & Partners, an internationally renowned research and ranking firm, has identified Stafford Rosenbaum as one of Wisconsin’s preeminent litigation firms in the Chambers 2014 law firm guide. Senior Partner, Brian Butler was distinguished in the fields of antitrust, business torts and dealership litigation. He also acts as an arbitrator of commercial disputes.

Mar 02, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Employment & Labor Law

Eligibility for Health Insurance Can Be Tied to Participation in a Wellness Plan

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Stafford Rosenbaum is pleased to announce that partner Daphne Webb will receive the Wisconsin Law Journal’s 2014 Women in the Law Award on June 12, 2014 at Milwaukee’s Pfister Hotel. Webb is among 27 exceptional female attorneys in the state to receive this honor.

Mar 01, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Wrap-up of Stafford Rosenbaum Recent and Imminent Appellate Arguments

By: Paul W. Schwarzenbart

Bryan Kleinmaier, a partner in Stafford Rosenbaum's Madison office, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Public Utilities Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin. The section presents statewide programs on energy and telecommunications law, monitors developments in the field, and sponsors continuing legal education programs for practitioners.

Feb 29, 2016 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law

Shortcuts to Appeal Can Come Back to Haunt You

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Given recent economic times, questions have arisen as to what constitutes an “undue stimulus” and what are the requirements for an arm’s-length sale.

Feb 23, 2016 in Blogs
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