Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek and von Briesen & Roper each gained five points for their participation in the cases decided on March 1—United Food & Commercial Workers Union v. Hormel Foods Corporation and Wisconsin Pharmacal Company, LLC v. Nebraska Cultures of California, Inc. As a result, their team (the Waivers) has taken over second place from the Gavels of the Public Defender’s Office. Meanwhile, Godfrey & Kahn picked up one point for an amicus brief in Wisconsin Pharmacal, helping their team (the Citations) cling to first place for another week—only two points ahead of the Waivers and three points clear of the Gavels.
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Alan Ball is a Professor of History at Marquette University in Milwaukee.
alan.ball@marquette.edu
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