Tribal-Transfer Case Briefed At Wisconsin Court Of Appeals, Involving PBC Client And Atty. Michael Brown

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

A Wisconsin resident John Kroner, represented by PBC Attorney Michael Brown, has appealed a Wisconsin circuit court’s decision to transfer Mr. Kroner’s case to the Oneida Tribal Judicial System, pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 801.54, which involves discretionary transfer of civil actions to tribal court. This is the first appeal of its kind involving Wis. Stat. […]

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Tribal-Transfer Case Briefed at Wisconsin Court of Appeals, Involving PBC Client and Atty. Michael Brown

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

A Wisconsin resident John Kroner, represented by PBC Attorney Michael Brown, has appealed a Wisconsin circuit court’s decision to transfer Mr. Kroner’s case to the Oneida Tribal Judicial System, pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 801.54, which involves discretionary transfer of civil actions to tribal court. This is the first appeal of its kind involving Wis. Stat. […]

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Three Rules For An Unemployment Interview Or Hearing

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

If you are a Wisconsin worker with an unemployment application pending, you may have a phone interview or hearing coming up. If you do, you will soon be answering questions from a legal authority in the unemployment process. Before you have a phone interview or hearing- that is, before you start answering questions as a […]

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Appealing WI Unemployment Initial Determination- Be Careful When Stating “Reason” In Your Appeal Form/Letter

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

If you are a Wisconsin worker who lost your initial determination for unemployment benefits, the next step is to submit a timely appeal. An appeal can be submitted online here, or via a letter. When submitting the appeal, you should be very careful to follow the instructions closely, and to submit the appeal before the […]

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