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Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law

Wisconsin Court of Appeals Allows Negligence Claims for Cybersecurity Attacks, Holds that Invasion of Privacy Claims Require Intentional Conduct

By Stafford Rosenbaum

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals allows negligence claims against businesses for cybersecurity attacks to move forward but holds that invasion of privacy claims require intentional conduct. In the age of technology, more businesses are choosing to store their records in electronic databases for a variety of reasons, such as reducing paper files or to centrally […]

Apr 04, 2023 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law Environment and Land Use Law Litigation

Beyond Building Green: Resiliency Resources and Potential Requirements for Addressing Climate and Extreme Weather

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson

Incorporating resiliency into the built environment is something architects and engineers are increasingly focusing on in the face of the threats posed by climate change. Both the insurance industry and evolving standards of care may also soon require engineers and architects to incorporate resiliency into their designs, even if individual professionals do not feel climate […]

Mar 21, 2023 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law Environment and Land Use Law

Global Resiliency Building Guidelines: What Engineers and Architects Need to Know about Building Codes and Climate Change

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson

Building codes are something most of us don’t hear much about (unless you binge-watch HGTV reno shows like I do). Created to establish minimal life safety requirements for the construction/renovation of buildings, they can vary from state to state and even town to town. Building codes first became part of the American legal landscape in […]

Nov 17, 2022 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law Environment and Land Use Law Government Law

The SEC May Require Companies to Disclose Climate-Related Risks and Information

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson

As governments across the globe and at every level—from local to national—work to find productive means of addressing the increasing threats posed by climate change, a new government agency entered the fray last spring: the SEC. In March, the SEC proposed that companies begin providing climate-related information disclosures. The potential implementation of the rule, however, […]

Oct 31, 2022 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law Insurance Law Litigation

Wisconsin Joins the Majority: Profit Losses Due to COVID-19 Not Insured

By: Attorney David Hollander

Nationwide, restaurants and bars felt financial strain over the past two years. With measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many food and beverage businesses were subject to restrictions on the use of their in-person dining rooms. In a recent case, the Wisconsin Supreme Court found that COVID-19 related business interruption losses were […]

Jul 01, 2022 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law Litigation

Seventh Circuit Decides “Corn Syrup” Advertising Feud between Molson Coors and Anheuser-Busch

By: Attorney Matthew Fisher

The Seventh Circuit has weighed in on the highly publicized advertising dispute between beer giants Molson Coors and Anheuser-Busch.  See Molson Coors Beverage Company v. Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC, Nos. 19-2200, 19-2713, 19-2782, 19-3097 & 19-3116 (7th Cir. May 1, 2020). In early 2019, Anheuser-Busch began advertising that Miller Lite and Coors Light use corn syrup […]

May 19, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law

Court of Appeals Applies Economic Loss Doctrine to Subcontractor Dispute under Interrelated Contracts Theory

By: Attorney Matthew Fisher Attorney Bruce Huibregtse

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently issued a decision expanding the economic loss doctrine to horizontal claims by subcontractors who lack contractual privity.  See Mechanical, Inc. v. Venture Electrical Contractors, Inc., No. 2018AP2380 (Apr. 22, 2020). The issue was whether one subcontractor could assert a negligence claim seeking purely economic losses (in this case delay […]

Apr 24, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law

Seventh Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Subcontractor’s Meritless Claims for Damages Based on Customary Bid Negotiations with General Contractor

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Earlier this week, the Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s order granting our client’s, Annex Construction, LLC, motion for summary judgment dismissing all claims brought against it by a framing subcontractor, Skyrise Construction Group, LLC.  See Skyrise Construction Group, LLC v. Annex Construction, LLC, Case No. 19-1461 (7th Cir. April 21, 2020).  In a unanimous […]

Apr 23, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law

Wisconsin Small Business Guide to the CARES Act

By: Attorney Laura Callan

The programs in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, signed into law March 27, 2020, are intended to assist business owners. When implemented, there will be many new resources available for small businesses, as well as certain nonprofits and other employers. This guide provides information about the major programs and initiatives that […]

Apr 01, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law

Potential Insurance Coverages Available to Wisconsin Businesses for Losses Arising from COVID-19 Pandemic

By: Attorney Bruce Huibregtse Attorney James Statz

With the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) evolving into a worldwide pandemic, virtually every business stands to incur substantial economic losses.  One of the options businesses should consider to limit or otherwise mitigate these losses is whether any of the policies in their insurance portfolios for which they paid substantial premiums should be shouldering […]

Mar 23, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law

Wisconsin Supreme Court Declines To Change Successor Liability Law

By Stafford Rosenbaum

In 2018, we flagged an unpublished, per curiam decision by the Wisconsin Court of Appeals as unusual. It seemed that the court of appeals, while adhering to the most recent precedent, was strongly signaling that it thought that precedent was wrongly decided and that the Wisconsin Supreme Court should revisit the scope of exceptions to […]

Feb 21, 2020 in Blogs
Filed Under: Appellate Law Business Law

Has the Wisconsin Court of Appeals Shown A Path to Change Successor Liability Law?

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Denasha Scott, a partner in the firm's Milwaukee office, was among this year's Wisconsin Law Journal's Women in the Law honorees. The Wisconsin Law Journal honored outstanding achievement by the top women in the practice of law who by achieving success, have also paved the way for success for other women in the legal profession.

Dec 07, 2018 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law

Wisconsin Issues Emergency Rule Implementing Wayfair Requiring Internet Sellers to Collect Sales Tax

By: Attorney Richard Latta

On September 6, 2018, the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (“WDOR”) issued Emergency Rule 1819 requiring out-of-state internet sellers to collect and remit Wisconsin sales taxes if the seller’s sales or number of transactions exceed the substantial nexus thresholds upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in its June 21, 2018 decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, […]

Sep 11, 2018 in Blogs
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