The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law (WFDL), found in Chapter 135 of the Wisconsin Statutes, extends good cause, proper notice, and cure protections to an “extraordinarily diverse set of business relationships.” The WFDL’s litigation history illustrates the eclectic mix of relationships
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Attorney Jessica Mederson Presents at The Precast Show on Resilience in Building Design
Attorney Jessica Mederson Presents “Enhancing Resilience in Building Design: A Critical Response to Climate Change Challenges”
Understanding the threats posed by climate change and incorporating resilience into building design and the construction process are pivotal strategic priorities for the built…
Stafford Rosenbaum Election & Political Law Attorneys File Amicus Brief in United States Supreme Court
Stafford Rosenbaum Files Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court of Behalf of Former Governors ahead of 2024 Presidential Election
Stafford Rosenbaum Attorneys Jeff Mandell, Doug Poland, Rachel Snyder, and Carly Gerads filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court…
Attorneys James Egle and Jill Martin Present on Business Succession for the Wisconsin Family Business Center
Attorneys Jim Egle and Jill Martin Present “Business Succession and Transition”
Attorneys Jim Egle and Jill Martin recently presented on business succession and transition for members and guests of the Wisconsin Family Business Center. Their presentation was part of…
Attorney Amy Collins O’Hara Presents on Divorce for State Bar of Wisconsin
Attorney Amy Collins O’Hara to Present on the Elements of a Divorce during State Bar CLE Program
On Friday, January 26, Attorney Amy Collins O’Hara will present on the elements of a divorce during the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Handling…
The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Enters Its 50th Year: Preemption
How Preemption Limits the Scope of the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law
In an earlier blog post on the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law’s excluded relationships, we discussed that while the WFDL is arguably the most expansive and encompassing dealership or…
The Ghost of Procedural Rules Past: Wisconsin Court of Appeals Applies Waiver to Party Failing to Appeal a Non-Appealable Order
Attorneys Jeff Mandell and David P. Hollander Explain Wisconsin Appellate Court Decision to Apply Waiver to Party Failing to Appeal a Non-Appealable Order
Waiver is a well-established concept under Wisconsin law, defined as the intentional relinquishment of a known right.…
Attorney Douglas Poland Presents at State Bar of Wisconsin’s Annual Constitutional Law Symposium
Attorney Doug Poland to Present on Updates in Election Administration and Access to Voting at the Wisconsin State Bar
On Thursday, December 7, Attorney Doug Poland will present on recent updates in election administration and access to voting at the…
Attorney Tiffany Highstrom to Present on Ethics for GALs & Family Law Practitioners
Attorney Tiffany Highstrom Presents to Guardians Ad Litem & Family Law Practitioners
On December 7, from 12:00-1:00 PM, Attorney Tiffany Highstrom will lead and present on a webinar panel sponsored and hosted by the Collaborative Family Law Council of Wisconsin…
The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Enters Its 50th Year: Situated in Wisconsin
How the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Affords Protections to Businesses Based Out of State
In an earlier post, we discussed when the relationship between two parties qualifies as a protected dealership under the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law and how the…