October 6, 2017
A recent bankruptcy case dramatically illustrates how critical it is for a lender to strictly comply with the requirements for creating a legally effective UCC financing […]
July 10, 2017
Wisconsin Law Journal – February 16, 2017 6:00 pm As a law student, Robert L. Gegios was pretty sure he wasn’t going to be litigator. […]
April 6, 2017
KMK is pleased to announce its success in an important constitutional case before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The case involves a trial court’s delegation of […]
April 6, 2017
KMK congratulates Melinda A. Bialzik, Ryan M. Billings, and Zach Whitney on becoming shareholders of our firm! Ms. Bialzik is a graduate of Harvard Law […]
April 4, 2017
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently issued a decision that clarifies an important part of foreclosure law. The decision is advantageous for lenders that seek not only […]
April 4, 2017
The credit application is arguably the single most important factor in the control, collection and limitation of losses relating to the management of accounts receivable and […]
April 4, 2017
A letter of credit (“LC”) can be a valuable tool in a trade creditor’s arsenal to secure payment of an account and at the same time […]
April 4, 2017
Introduction With many creditors their first contact with the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law (Chapter 135, Wisconsin Statutes) arises when they attempt to collect monies owed […]
April 4, 2017
Consideration of Where to Sue in Commercial Collection Litigation When a delinquent account receivable cannot be collected amicably, legal action is indicated. The initial issue is […]
April 4, 2017
Consider the following scenario: The debtor filed a Chapter 11 reorganization case a couple of weeks ago and you just received an invitation from the Office […]
April 4, 2017
If a business creditor located outside the USA should research collection procedures against commercial debtors situated in the United States, it would likely conclude that it […]