Gass Turek Attorneys named to 2022 Wisconsin Super Lawyers and Rising Star Lists

Gass Turek partner Dan Manna authored one of the featured articles in this month’s edition of Wisconsin Lawyer magazine. The article discusses seven notable decisions from the last year in which federal courts applied Wisconsin law. Click here to read the article and learn about legal developments relating to the economic loss doctrine, product liability,…
Gass Turek attorneys Linda Meagher and Stephen Trigg recently won summary judgment in the Eastern District of Wisconsin on behalf of their client, a psychiatrist who formerly provided services at the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Facility, in defense of claims for alleged constitutional violations related to mental health care that was provided to the plaintiffs….
Partner Richard Orton has been invited to join the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel. The FDCC carefully vets and selects only those attorneys who have differentiated themselves professionally and personally, and who have earned exemplary reputations among their peers. Mr. Orton joins fellow Gass Turek partner David Turek, who also recently joined the FDCC,…
Gass Turek LLC is please to announce that the firm has been ranked by Chambers and Partners. Partner Tamar B. Kelber has been recognized for Litigation: General Commercial – Wisconsin.
Congratulations to Linda Vogt Meagher, whose defense of a dental malpractice action led to the plaintiff dismissing the million-dollar case. Medical expenses alone were over $500,000. There were no caps on damages for pain and suffering. The case involved a 66-year-old woman who had been receiving an annual dose of Reclast IV injections, a bisphosphonate…
In a seven-day jury trial, Attorneys Linda Vogt Meagher and Stephen Trigg secured a unanimous jury verdict in favor of their chiropractor client. The 38-year-old plaintiff had a stroke in the chiropractor’s office immediately following a cervical chiropractic adjustment. At the hospital, the plaintiff was diagnosed with having bilateral vertebral artery dissections at C1-C2. Plaintiff…