01/04/2024
Blogs
David Pierce, Criminal Defense Attorney
How preliminary hearings in WI work, plus when to waive a preliminary hearing and how and when to use preliminary hearings to negotiate a deal.
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Our neighbors' rambunctious, young children were running around our house and knocked over our 8K TV. It's irreparable and $4,500 to replace. Our neighbors are refusing to pay, saying it was our fault for not having it properly mounted. Do we have any legal recourse?
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I volunteer with an organization & we’re planning a raffle fundraiser. Someone said we need a license from the state to have our raffle. Is that true?
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To request a field sobriety test, an officer must have probable cause that you were driving while impaired as evidenced by your driving behavior.
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It's become commonplace to buy and sell things on social media, which, unfortunately, has created the perfect environment for scam artists to find unsuspecting victims.
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Researchers rank divorce as the second most stressful life event, second only to death of a spouse. Download this booklet full of insider knowledge and tips to help you move through divorce.
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11/14/2023
Blogs
Ellen Frantz, La Crosse Employment Lawyer
Signs that the holidays are here are inescapable. From the music in the stores to the wreaths on the doors, the sounds and symbols are everywhere—in homes, churches and, yes, even workplaces.
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I know that workers’ compensation will cover physical injuries sustained while on the job, but will it also cover mental illness stemming from my workplace?
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09/26/2023
Blogs
Joe Veenstra, Employment Law Attorney
If you’ve ever conducted a job interview, you know firsthand how tempting it can be to ask as many questions as you can to get to know candidates both professionally and personally.
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Napela Shim, a recent graduate of Marquette University Law School and new member of the Wisconsin Bar, has joined the team at Johns, Flaherty & Collins, S.C.
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