News and Victories
Attorney Carlson to Lead Training Session on New Overtime Rule at Center for Change
Attorney Lara Carlson will lead a training session at the Center for Change, sponsored by Community Shares of Wisconsin, on October 26, 2016. Attorney Carlson’s...
Attorneys Richard Saks, Michele Sumara, and Barbara Quindel Assist in Pressuring Wisconsin Elections Commission to Reverse Course on Absentee Ballots
HQ Attorneys Richard Saks, Michele Sumara, and Barbara Quindel advised and represented the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin in successfully pressuring the Wisconsin Elections...
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 2017 list of Best Lawyers. Best Lawyers is...
Attorney Halstead to Present at 40th Annual Worker’s Compensation Update
Attorney Aaron Halstead has been invited to present at the State Bar of Wisconsin’s 40th Annual Worker’s Compensation Update on September 15 (Milwaukee) and 16...
HQ Attorneys Richard Saks and Michele Sumara Commence a Lawsuit against Milwaukee Voucher School for Unpaid Wages
Hawks Quindel attorneys Michele Sumara and Richard Saks have commenced a lawsuit against a Milwaukee voucher school, Travis Academy, and its wealthy owner, Dorothy Travis-Moore,...
U.S. Department Of Labor To Announce New Overtime Rules
Today, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) released its long awaited new overtime rules, which resulted in a seismic shift in workplace pay. Under the new...
Court Grants Summary Judgment to Hawks Quindel Client in Disability Benefits Case
On March 15, 2016, Judge William Conley overturned CUNA Mutual’s decision to deny John Clark’s LTDI benefits. Clark v. CUNA Mutual Long Term Disability Plan...
Hawks Quindel Wins $77,000 for Trucker Fired by Walmart After Work Injury
Paul Peterson, an honorably discharged military veteran, worked for Walmart as an over-the-road trucker for ten years. During that time, he received excellent performance reviews,...
Hawks Quindel Client to be Paid $160,000 to Settle Open Meetings Case
Following the November 9, 2015 Court decision agreeing that the City of Monroe violated the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law, Hawks Quindel successfully negotiated a settlement...