- Plaintiffs in Mass Murder Case against the City of Crandon and Forest County will Seek an Appeal of the Decision Denying Them Their Day in Court
- Decisions forthcoming in shooting case - pdf
- Families of Crandon Shooting Victims Sue Forest County and City of Crandon

- Domestic violence an issue in shooting case
- Attorney Lisa Goldman assumes leadership role of lawyers strike force
- UFCW L 538 workers successful in wage claims
- Attorney Dixon Gahnz joins Lawton & Cates, S.C.
- Former AG Lautenschlager: Van Hollen wants to suppress voters: Steve Elbow, The Capital Times, October 31, 2008
- Ruling lets ex-fire marshal keep law enforcement status until retirement: Steve Elbow, The Capital Times, November 28, 2008
- Suit over well could be precedential - the suit targets the state's groundwater law, Ron Seely, Wisconsin State Journal, April 20, 2008
- Children at risk - high court rules in favor of young cancer survivor, exposing little known exclusions in health care policies, Judith Davidoff, The Capital Times, June 11, 2008
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Judge pierces 'corporate veil' - Stewart finds corporations responsible for door-to-door salespeople, Barbara Lyon, Dunn County News, October 3, 2007
- Claim filed in Crandon rampage - attorney alleges superiors knew deputy was violent, Tom Held, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 1, 2008
- Oscar Mayer 'don-doff' suit to jury, Kevin Murphy, The Capital Times, January 3, 2008
- What to do about changing child support orders, Ginger L. Murray, Capital Region Business Journal, September 1, 2008
- Caution essential when hiring someone with an arrest record, John Carlson Jr., Capital Region Business Journal, December 1, 2007
- Shady crews, stay away, Wisconsin State Journal editorial, November 29, 2007 -SNIP - "With Madison lawyers Jim Olson and John Carlson Jr. from Lawton & Cates making the argument, Judge William Stewart ruled that the corporate veil was no defense." ... read more here
- Day 3: a prosecutor accused: it wa known wrong man wa in jail, but...., Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin State Journal, October 1, 2007. . . -SNIP- "Incident is unfortunate" - During a 2000 court hearing, Madison defense attorney Lisa Goldman accused Humphrey of knowingly keeping her client in jail.
- Victor Arellano nicknamed "the storm" for his passionate advocacy of worker's rights, Lawdragon Inc., Katrina Dewey, January/February 2006.
- From cheese factory to to, Wisconsin's immigrants are major muscle behind the state's economy, Heather Skyler, In Business Magazine, September 2006
- Breaking the language barrier in six months, Emily Winter, The Capital Times, June 26, 2006
- Arellano seeks to help 'underdogs', Jane Pribek, Wisconsin Law Journal, September 2005
- Doug Phebus receives certification by the National Board of Trial Advocay
- Lawyers should emulate Cates, Doug Moe, The Capital Times, December 29, 2005
- Ironman training has parallels in business world, Jill Carlson, Capital Region Business Journal, September 2005
- $2.9 Million settlement obtained by for members of Teamsters local 299 (pdf)
- $1.85 Million settlement obtained by Lawton & Cates for van crash accident
that killed seven and seriously injured five magazine sales people (pdf)
- Attorney Gardner admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers (pdf)
- The storm: Victor Arellano makes waves to help immigrants find peaceful shores, Christopher Hollenback, Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2005