Aaron Halstead
Nine Hawks Quindel Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers
Hawks Quindel, S.C. is pleased to announce that nine of its attorneys have been named to the 2016 list of Best Lawyers. Best Lawyers is...
Halstead and Good Win Victory for AFSCME Union In 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
On May 18, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the decision by Judge James D. Peterson of the Western...
Hawks Quindel Attorneys Honored for Pro Bono Work
The Dane County Bar Association honored the Capitol Singers Mass Defense at a pro bono breakfast awards ceremony earlier this month. Attorneys Aaron Halstead and...
Halstead to Present at Rethinking Employment Discrimination Seminar
Attorney Aaron Halstead will co-present the “Selecting and Preparing the Case” topic at the Rethinking Employment Discrimination CLE seminar presented by the State Bar of...
Radio Interview with Attorney Halstead Regarding Radical Changes to Non-Compete Agreements Introduced in Wisconsin Legislature
Attorney Aaron Halstead was interviewed on WORT 89.9 FM radio’s “Labor Radio” show regarding radical legislative changes introduced by the Wisconsin Republican party. Those changes are designed...
Walker Seeks Changes to WI Worker’s Compensation Division: Attorney Halstead Explains Problems with Proposed Bill
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s proposed budget bill, unveiled on February 3, 2015, seeks unprecedented changes in Wisconsin’s worker’s compensation law. Wisconsin’s statute, adopted in 1911...
WORT FM’S “Labor Radio” Interviews Attorney Aaron Halstead on Anticipated Changes to Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Law
Wisconsin’s legislature is expected to begin consideration of legislation on February 3, 2015 that will propose unprecedented changes to Wisconsin’s worker’s compensation system. Wisconsin’s Labor...
Hawks Quindel Sponsoring and Participating in 2014 NAMI Dane County
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) strives to improve the lives of people living with mental health issues in the United States by advocating...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Decides Injured Worker Can Be Forced to Accept Settlement from Third Party Who Caused His Injuries
In one of the last opinions issued during its most recent term, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that a circuit court can allow a worker’s...