2010 WI 131

 

Supreme Court of Wisconsin

 

 


 

 

 

Case No.:

2009AP246

Complete Title:

 

 

Deanne Phillips,

          Plaintiff-Appellant,

     v.

U.S. Bank National Association,

          Defendant-Respondent-Petitioner.

 

 

 

REVIEW OF A DECISION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS

2010 WI App 35

Reported at: 324 Wis. 2d 151, 781 N.W.2d 540

(Ct. App. 2010 – Published)

 

 

Opinion Filed:

November 19, 2010 

Submitted on Briefs:

      

Oral Argument:

November 2, 2010 

 

 

Source of Appeal:

 

 

Court:

Circuit 

 

County:

Milwaukee

 

Judge:

Timothy G. Dugan 

 

 

 

Justices:

 

 

Concurred:

      

 

Dissented:

      

 

Not Participating:

ZIEGLER, J., did not participate. 

 

 

 

Attorneys:

 


For the defendant-respondent-petitioner there were briefs filed by Bradley C. Fulton and Mindy J. Rowland, DeWitt Ross & Stevens S.C., Madison, and oral argument by Bradley C. Fulton.

 

For the plaintiff-appellant there was a brief filed by Alan C. Olson and Nicholas M. McLeod, Alan C. Olson & Associates, S.C., New Berlin, and oral argument by Alan C. Olson.

 

 


2010 WI 131


notice

This opinion is subject to further editing and modification.  The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. 

No.  2009AP246

(L.C. No.

2007CV14855)

STATE OF WISCONSIN                   :

IN SUPREME COURT

 

 

Deanne Phillips,

 

          Plaintiff-Appellant,

 

     v.

 

U.S. Bank National Association,

 

          Defendant-Respondent-Petitioner.

 

FILED

 

NOV 19, 2010

 

A. John Voelker

Acting Clerk of Supreme Court

 

 

 

 

 


REVIEW of a decision of the Court of Appeals.  Affirmed. 

 

1   PER CURIAM.   The court is equally divided on the question of whether the decision of the court of appeals, Phillips v. U.S. Bank National Association, 2010 WI App 35, 324 Wis. 2d 151, 781 N.W.2d 540, should be affirmed or reversed.  Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Justice Ann Walsh Bradley and Justice N. Patrick Crooks would affirm; Justice David T. Prosser, Justice Patience Drake Roggensack and Justice Michael J. Gableman would reverse.  Justice ANNETTE K. ZIEGLER did not participate.

2   Accordingly, the decision of the court of appeals is affirmed.