Class Action Blogs

Why Hire an Attorney from Welcenbach Law Offices, S.C.?

Why Hire an Attorney from Welcenbach Law Offices, S.C.? August 5 2014 Are you in need of an experienced personal injury lawyer in Milwaukee, WI? If so, there is no need to look any further than the dedicated legal team at Welcenbach Law Offices, S.C. Our firm has represented thousands of wrongfully injured victims over […]

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Welcenbach Law wins medical records class action in Wisconsin Supreme Court

Welcenbach Law wins medical records class action in Wisconsin Supreme Court May 29 2017 Congratulations to Welcenbach Law Offices and Robert Welcenbach for their class action victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Attorneys Scott Borison and Craig Jones acted as co-counsel along with Robert Welcenbach for the Plaintiff who brought suit on behalf of all Wisconsin […]

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Supreme Court Hears Class Action for Medical Records Costs

Supreme Court Hears Class Action for Medical Records Costs October 21, 2016       Yesterday I had the pleasure to argue before the Wisconsin Supreme Court on behalf of our client, Carolyn Moya.  The case involves an allegation that Healthport Technologies and Aurora have been over billing patients who authorize another person to get […]

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Class Action Victory

Class Action Victory May 12 2017 Welcenbach Law Offices and Robert Welcenbach are happy to announce their recent victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court for Wisconsin patients.  They represented a client against a major hospital and its health records provider. Attorneys Scott Borison and J. Craig Jones acted as co-counsel along with Robert Welcenbach for the […]

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Helpful Mortgage Tips

Helpful Mortgage Tips August 5 2014 After the financial meltdown, certain lessons were learned, particularly for those who are interested in purchasing a home in the future. Many people lost their homes during that crisis, and we have learned several lessons of value that we share with you here:  If you are considering buying a […]

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