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Social media policies: why you can't yell "fire" on the internet

Thursday, March 24th 2016 12:00 am
Ellen Frantz, Employment Lawyer, La Crosse WI

Attorney Ellen Frantz received a call years ago from a man fired because of a photo posted of him and others on a coworker’s Facebook page. 


Think ahead before you post - what you post may be used against you

Tuesday, December 28th 2010 12:00 am
Johns, Flaherty & Collins SC

That photo you posted on Facebook of yourself dancing in the bar a week after an injury that supposedly left you permanently disabled? Not a good idea.


How TikTok can lead to legal trouble

Monday, January 31st 2022 9:51 am

You can get in legal trouble on TikTok but not all are as obvious as a pulled muscle during a dance routine or an injury from a milk crate challenge fail


Social media legal tips: 5 things every social media user should know

Sunday, February 28th 2016 12:00 am
Joe Veenstra, La Crosse Social Media Lawyer

Without a doubt, social media has introduced a whole new world of opportunity for citizen journalists, bloggers and others looking to share their stories and ideas in the public arena. Unfortunately, it’s also introduced a host of ways to violate intellectual property laws.  


Three bizarre social media lawsuits

Monday, March 2nd 2015 12:00 am
Brian Weber, La Crosse WI Lawyer

We've blogged many times about the legal implications of social media...


Bloggers beware: what you post may not be legal

Wednesday, June 12th 2013 12:00 am
Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC, Social Media Attorneys in La Crosse WI

When blogging was introduced to the masses around 1999, few people realized its potential to turn stay-at-home moms into bread winners or secretaries into best-selling authors.


Facebook posts can cost you time with your child

Tuesday, April 30th 2013 12:00 am
Ellen Frantz, La Crosse Divorce Attorney

It seems we just can’t say it enough: be careful what you post on Facebook.