Axley Brynelson: Announces one attorney voted to firm partnership
Contact:
Kim M. Straka
608.283.6744
kstraka@axley.com
( Madison, WI) The Madison, Wisconsin law firm of Axley Brynelson, LLP recently named Attorney Mitchell R. Olson a Partner at the firm.
Mitchell R. Olson works as a litigation attorney. His litigation practice includes civil litigation, real estate, land use and zoning, municipal, insurance and appellate law. Mr. Olson received his law degree from the Northwestern School...
Paper Discovery Center: To hold free evening learning events in Appleton
CONTACT:
Barb Sauer
Educational Coordinator
425 West Water Street
Appleton, WI 54911
920-380-7491
barb@paperdiscoverycenter.org
January 7, 2008—The Paper Discovery Center of Appleton will be holding free evening learning events in 2009 which will cover topics ranging from Paper Making to Bio Fuels.
From January through April, on the second Monday of the month from 6:30pm to 8:00pm, adults and older students are invited to attend this series...
(WisBusiness) WED News Summary — 7 Jan. 2009
From WisBusiness.com ...
-- The nation's stock market is already in recovery and gross domestic product should begin to recover in mid-2009, according to University of Wisconsin-Madison Business School Dean Michael Knetter.
High unemployment, however, will linger through the year, he predicted.
Knetter told Milwaukee Rotarians during their weekly luncheon on Tuesday that the change in the presidential administration is...
WisBusiness: UW-Madison business dean predicts lingering unemployment even as market recovers
By David Wise
WisBusiness Staff
The nation's stock market is already in recovery and gross domestic product should begin to recover in mid-2009, University of Wisconsin-Madison Business School Dean Michael Knetter said today.
High unemployment, however, will linger through the year, he predicted.
Knetter told Milwaukee Rotarians during their weekly luncheon that the change in the presidential administration is part of the reason...
WisBusiness: Legislators to focus first on economic stimulus through infractructure spending
By WisBusiness Staff
As the new legislative session opens in Madison, Democratic legislative leaders say jobs are the top priority.
Senate Majority Leader Russ Decker, D-Weston, said his first priority for the new legislative session will be passing an economic stimulus package for the state that emphasizes building roads and bridges.
And new Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan said his top issues for...
