MBS-CERT'D PUBLIC ACCN'TS v. WISCONSIN BELL

No. 2008AP1830.

828 N.W.2d 575 (2013)

346 Wis.2d 173

2013 WI App 14

MBS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, LLC and Thomas H. Schmitt, CPA, d/b/a Metropolitan Business Services, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Respondents, v. WISCONSIN BELL INC., d/b/a AT & T Wisconsin, Defendant-Respondent, ILD Telecommunications, Inc., d/b/a ILD Teleservices, Americatel Corporation and Local Biz USA, Inc., Defendants-Respondents-Cross-Appellants, US Connect, LLC, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Opinion Filed January 23, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the plaintiffs-appellants-cross-respondents, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Douglas P. Dehler of Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, LLP, of Milwaukee, and James C. Shah of Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, LLP of Media, Pennsylvania; and James E. Miller of Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah, LLP, of Chester, Connecticut.

On behalf of defendant-respondent Wisconsin Bell Corporation, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Paul F. Linn , Ted A. Wisnefski , and Joan M. Huffman of Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP, of Milwaukee.

On behalf of defendant-respondent-cross-appellant ILD Telecommunications, Inc., the cause was submitted on the briefs of Robert H. Friebert and Christopher M. Meuler of Friebert, Finerty & St. John, S.C., of Milwaukee, and Gregory F. Harley of Burr & Forman, LLP, of Atlanta, Georgia.

On behalf of defendant-respondent-cross-appellant Americatel Corporation, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Paul F. Heaton , Ralph A. Weber , and David J. Turek of Gass, Weber, Mullins LLC, of Milwaukee.

On behalf of defendant-respondent-cross-appellant Local Biz USA, Inc., the cause was submitted on the briefs of David v. Meany and Steven A. DiTullio of DeWitt, Ross & Stevens, S.C., of Brookfield.

Before CURLEY, P.J., BRENNAN and LUNDSTEN, JJ.


CURLEY, P.J.

¶ 1 This appeal is before us on remand from the supreme court. MBS-Certified Public Accountants, LLC and Thomas H. Schmitt, CPA, d/b/a Metropolitan Business Services (unless otherwise specified, collectively referred to as "MBS," using the singular pronoun "it") initially appealed the trial court's order dismissing a number of claims — including claims made pursuant to the anti-"cramming" statute. WIS. STAT. § 100.207 (2009-10)

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