Richland Center Construction Lawyer, Wisconsin


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

Michael C. Curran

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

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James J. Robb

Estate, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  50 Years

Karen S. Fowell

Real Estate, Estate, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

Brian C. McGraw

Real Estate, Government, Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Eric Daniel Massof

Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           

George C. Wilbur

Bankruptcy & Debt, Criminal, Real Estate, Business, Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

Donald R. Stroud

Real Estate, Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

William Brian Gaschler

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Dispute Resolution, Social Security
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

INVEST

(1) To formally grant power or authority to someone. For example, when the President of the United States is inaugurated, he is invested with all the powers of ... (more...)
(1) To formally grant power or authority to someone. For example, when the President of the United States is inaugurated, he is invested with all the powers of that office. (2) To contribute money to a business venture, or to buy property or securities, with the intention and expectation of making a profit.

REFUGEE

In the context of U.S. immigration law, people who have been allowed to live in the United States indefinitely to protect them from persecution in their home co... (more...)
In the context of U.S. immigration law, people who have been allowed to live in the United States indefinitely to protect them from persecution in their home countries. Refugees get their status before coming to the U.S., while asylum seekers obtain their status after arrival. Refugees may eventually get green cards.

SETBACK

The distance between a property boundary and a building. A minimum setback is usually required by law.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

A legal category of worker defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The key to the definition is that, unlike employees, independent contractors retain control ... (more...)
A legal category of worker defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The key to the definition is that, unlike employees, independent contractors retain control over how the work they are hired to do gets done; the person or company paying the independent contractor controls only the outcome--the product or service.

NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENT

An agreement, generally included in an employment contract or a contract for the sale of a business, where one party agrees not to compete with the other party ... (more...)
An agreement, generally included in an employment contract or a contract for the sale of a business, where one party agrees not to compete with the other party for a specific period of time and within a particular area. Salespeople, for example, often sign noncompetition agreements that prevent them from using the contacts gained by one employer to benefit another employer. Or a salesperson may sign what is known as a 'noncompete,' agreeing not to sell within a particular area, or even work in the same type of business. In some states, such as California, courts view noncompetition agreements with disfavor and will not enforce them unless the restrictions are very narrow. In other states, courts routinely uphold them.

INHERITORS

Persons or organizations who receive property from someone who dies.

LICENSE (OF INVENTION, COPYRIGHT OR TRADEMARK)

A contract giving written permission to use an invention, creative work or trademark. A license provides a way to make money from your invention or creative wor... (more...)
A contract giving written permission to use an invention, creative work or trademark. A license provides a way to make money from your invention or creative work without having to manufacture and sell copies yourself. By licensing an invention or work to a company, you get money (often in the form of royalties) in return for allowing the company to use, produce and sell copies of your invention or work in the marketplace.

REAL ESTATE

Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called ... (more...)
Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called real property.

FORECLOSURE

The forced sale of real estate to pay off a loan on which the owner of the property has defaulted.

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. ...