Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Appellate Decisions Released June 14, 2006

The Wisconsin Supreme Court released its opinion in Metropolitan Ventures, LLC v. GEA Associates today. The case addressed a claim that a financing contingency in the acquisition of a partnership (including its real estate) was illusory and indefinite. The Court concluded that the parties' conduct subsequent to signing the purchase agreement made the financing contingency definite enough to make the contract enforceable.

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions today, recommending publication of the following:

Reardon v. Braeger (meaning of "course of conduct" in the harassment injunction statute, Wis. Stat. sec. 813.125).


State v. Gudgeon (collateral attack on probation extension hearing decision).