Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. Comments on 2009 Wisconsin Sentencing Reform Act
The Wisconsin legislature recently passed 2009 Wisconsin Act 28, which took effect on October 1, 2009. This new act affects inmates serving bifurcated sentences under Wisconsin Truth and Sentencing Law for crimes committed on or after December 31, 1999. The sentence adjustments are not guaranteed since the sentencing judge has the right to approve or reject a petition for positive adjustment time. Read more
February 2010
Eisenberg Law, S.C. comments on New OWI Law that Impacts Wisconsin Drivers & OWI Offenders
Governor Doyle recently signed 2009 Wisconsin Act 100 into law which substantially changes current laws regarding operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant (OWI), which will directly affect Wisconsin drivers and OWI offenders. The new act will take effect on July 1, 2010. Read more
December 2009
Wisconsin Law Firm Offers Drivers Steps to Take if Injured in an Accident
Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. releases critical information to area drivers on important things they should do if they are injured in a car accident. As the winter and holiday season begins, Wisconsin drivers should follow these recommendations in order to protect their legal rights in an accident. In the event that an injured person wishes to seek compensation for injuries sustained, these precautions can improve their Wisconsin Personal Injury case. Read more
September 2009
Eisenberg Law Offices Reacts to Growing Underage Drinking and Drunk Driving Issue with High School Program
Wisconsin law firm volunteers to speak on the dangers of underage drinking at public awareness campaign developed by Drug Free Action Alliance, focused on educating adults on the safety risks of serving alcohol at teen parties and enforcing compliance with underage drinking laws. The event, “Parents Who Host, Lost the Most: Don’t Be a Party to Teenage Drinking,” will be held on October 6 at Fort Atkinson High School and on October 8 at Watertown High School in Wisconsin. Read more
August 2009
New Liability Auto Insurance Act Impacts Wisconsin Personal Injury Law
2009 Wisconsin Act 28 contains a number of provisions that change the
state's auto insurance restrictions and increase coverage minimums. This new
legislation also makes liability and underinsured motorist insurance
mandatory for Wisconsin drivers and provides injured people with greater
financial coverage for medical costs due to injuries. People injured in
auto accidents need a lawyer, like those at Eisenberg Law Offices, that
understands the law and how to maximize recovery. Read more