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| Practice Areas | Products Liability; Commercial Litigation; Lemon Law; Insurance Fraud; Auto Insurance Defense; Vehicular Liability | | | Education | Marquette University, J.D., cum laude, 1981, Marquette University, B.A., summa cum laude, 1978 | | | Admitted | 1981, Wisconsin and U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; 1987, U.S. Supreme Court | |
| Memberships | State Bar of Wisconsin; Milwaukee Bar Association; Wisconsin Civil Trial Counsel; Defense Research Institute; Product Liability Advisory Counsel. | | | Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 21, 1957 | | | Biography | Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Sigma Nu. Member, Marquette Law Review, 1979-1981. Member, National Moot Court Teams. Adjunct Professor of Law, Marquette University Law School. | | | ISLN | 907452599 | |
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Minnesota Supreme Court Decision Impacts Liability Exposure
Jeffrey S. Fertl, Shushanie E. Kindseth, Melissa J. Lauritch, November 5, 2009 On September 3, 2009, the Supreme Court of Minnesota issued its opinion in Fleeger v. Wyeth, et al., Case No. A08-2124 (771 N.W.2d 524). The decision impacts the liability exposure of product manufacturers when a claim is brought in Minnesota.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Clarifies Pecuniary Loss Recoverable under the Lemon LawJeffrey S. Fertl, Melissa J. Lauritch, August 19, 2009 The Wisconsin Lemon Law, Wis. Stat. § 218.0171, is a consumer protection statute designed to reduce the inconvenience to consumers who purchase or lease a vehicle that turns out to be a "lemon," and to improve vehicle manufacturers' quality control. The statute provides that after a...
Amicus Brief Filed on Behalf of PLACMelissa J. Lauritch, Jeffrey S. Fertl, May 19, 2009 On May 7, 2009, the Minnesota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Fleeger v. Wyeth, et al., Case No. A08-2124, on the certified question of whether the Minnesota statute of limitations applies to a non-Minnesota resident's personal injury claims against a defendant not a resident of...
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