AMER. MED. TRANSP. v. CURTIS-UNIVERSAL

No. 88-0257.

148 Wis.2d 294 (1988)

435 N.W.2d 286

AMERICAN MEDICAL TRANSPORT OF WISCONSIN, INC., Lifeline Ambulance Service, Inc., and Cross Ambulance Service Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CURTIS-UNIVERSAL, INC., Paratech Ambulance Service, Inc., Meda-Care Ambulance Service, Inc., R.A. Zehetner & Associates, Inc., and City of Milwaukee, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided December 21, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the Plaintiffs-Appellants, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Quarles & Brady by Darryl S. Bell of Milwaukee.

For the Defendants-Respondents, Curtis-Universal, Inc., the cause was submitted on the briefs of O'Neil, Cannon & Hollman, S.C. by Randall L. Nash of Milwaukee.

For the Defendant-Respondent, Paratech Ambulance Service, Inc., the cause was submitted on the briefs of Robert L. Hersh of Milwaukee.

Before Moser P.J., Sullivan and Fine, JJ.


FINE, J.

This case concerns the City of Milwaukee's implementation of an emergency medical service system under Milwaukee Ordinance sec. 75-15, file #83-1503 (1983). Plaintiffs claim that the emergency medical service system violates sec. 133.03(1) and (2), Stats., Wisconsin's analogue to sections one and two of the Sherman Antitrust Act (15 U.S.C. secs. 1 and 2). Additionally, they claim that an advertising sticker concerning the system, which was circulated by all...

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