Bassett Construction Lawyer, Wisconsin


Includes: Construction Contracts, Construction Liens, Housing & Construction Defects

Thomas A. Ogorchock

Construction, Health Care, Car Accident, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Benjamin A. Menzel

Collection, Construction Liens, Pension & Benefits, Labor Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Paul D. Langer

Construction, Lawsuit & Dispute, Employment, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

Brian R. Zimmerman

Real Estate, Construction, Commercial Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

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Thomas J. Rooney

Business, Real Estate, Construction
Status:  Suspended           Licensed:  62 Years

Gregg N. Guttormsen

Franchising, Banking & Finance, Construction, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Patrick W. Brennan

Construction, Insurance, Products Liability, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  43 Years

Emil Ovbiagele

Construction, Litigation, Employee Rights, Reinsurance
Status:  In Good Standing           

David J. Turiciano

Construction, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

John C. Schaak

Dispute Resolution, Insurance, Land Use & Zoning, Construction
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

BASIS

For income and capital gains tax purposes, the value that is used to determine profit or loss when property is sold. Often the basis is what you paid for the pr... (more...)
For income and capital gains tax purposes, the value that is used to determine profit or loss when property is sold. Often the basis is what you paid for the property, 'adjusted' to reflect improvements made or damage incurred while you own the property. See stepped-up basis, carryover basis.

DIRECTOR

A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important bus... (more...)
A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important business decisions -- especially those that legally bind the corporation -- leaving day-to-day management to officers and employees of the corporation. For example, a decision to borrow money, lease an office or buy real property would normally be authorized by the board of directors. However, in the small business world, where it is common for owners to be directors, officers and employees simultaneously, distinctions dividing the roles and responsibilities of these groups are often blurred.

USUFRUCT

The right to use property -- or income from property -- that is owned by another.

FORM INTERROGATORIES

Printed or 'canned' sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party. Form interratories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind o... (more...)
Printed or 'canned' sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party. Form interratories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind of lawsuit at hand. For example, lawyers' form books have sets of interrogatories designed for contract disputes, landlord-tenant cases and many others. Form interrogatories are often supplemented by questions written by the lawyers and designed for the particular issues in the case.

UNCLEAN HANDS

A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she woul... (more...)
A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she would have if she had behaved honorably. For example, if a contractor is suing a homeowner to recover the price of work he did on the home, his failure to perform the work as specified would leave him with unclean hands.

FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION

The refusal or inability of a contracting party to perform its side of a bargain.

ASSIGNEE

A person to whom a property right is transferred. For example, an assignee may take over a lease from a tenant who wants to permanently move out before the leas... (more...)
A person to whom a property right is transferred. For example, an assignee may take over a lease from a tenant who wants to permanently move out before the lease expires. The assignee takes control of the property and assumes all the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant, including payment of rent. However, the original tenant remains legally responsible if the assignee fails to pay the rent.

EMINENT DOMAIN

The power of the federal or state government to take private property for a public purpose, even if the property owner objects. The Fifth Amendment to the Unite... (more...)
The power of the federal or state government to take private property for a public purpose, even if the property owner objects. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the government to take private property if the taking is for a public use and the owner is 'justly compensated' (usually, paid fair market value) for his or her loss. A public use is virtually anything that is sanctioned by a federal or state legislative body, but such uses may include roads, parks, reservoirs, schools, hospitals or other public buildings. Sometimes called condemnation, taking or expropriation.

QUITCLAIM DEED

A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transfer... (more...)
A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transferred, however. For example, a divorcing husband may quitclaim his interest in certain real estate to his ex-wife, officially giving up any legal interest in the property. Compare grant deed.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Michels Pipeline Construction v. LIRC

Michels Pipeline Construction and Bituminous Casualty Corporation (together, Michels) appeal from an order affirming a Labor and Industry Review Commission (LIRC) decision requiring Michels to pay $13,000 for improperly applying a social security offset to an injured employee's ...

Stuart v. Weisflog's Showroom Gallery, Inc.

... claims. In May 1996, after receiving the drawings, the Stuarts entered into a second contract for the remodeling and for the construction of their home addition (Remodeling Contract), which called for a total payment of $278,000. ...

County of Dane v. LABOR AND INDUSTRY REVIEW COMM.

... Stat. § 102.56(1). The construction of a statute and its application to undisputed facts are questions of law that we generally review independently. ... In determining the ordinary meaning of undefined words, "[w]e may consult a dictionary to aid in statutory construction." Id. ...