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  • Permanent Partial Disability and How it Could Affect You.
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  • Attorney Formella Presented at the PCBC Business X-Change
  • Legal Custody vs. Placement
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  • Medicaid Myths and Truths
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  • Are They Really Faster and Cleaner?
  • National Health Care Decisions Day
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  • What is Elder Law?
  • Attorney Ginzl Has Been Elected as a Wisconsin Delegate to the Board of Governors
  • Lease Rights Beyond the Property Line
  • Whose Insurance Should Pay for Vehicle Repairs?
  • Attorney Eddy Attends the WI NAELA Conference
  • Waste in Real Estate
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  • Attorney Rick Flugaur Announces His Retirement
  • If A Tree Falls In Your Woods … Property Owner Liability.
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  • Attorney Steven Thompson Marries Meghan Owens
  • Guardianship Training is Now Required
  • Community Foundation of Central WI. Gala of Gratitiude
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  • Large Claims v. Small Claims In Civil Lawsuits
  • Attorney Formella Presented at the PCBC Business X-Change
  • What Are The Rules For Emotional Support Animals When Renting?
  • Update On Private Roads, Joint Driveways and Easements Article
  • AOB Receives The Providing Hope Award at The Walk For Hope
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  • Is Joint Representation a Good Idea?
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  • U.S. Supreme Court Votes Unanimously On Tax Lien Case
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  • In Memoriam: Attorney Mark Ilten
  • Attorney Young Elected President of Community Foundation of Central WI.
  • Attorney Nadine Davy Announces Her Retirement
  • What is a Guardian Ad Litem?
  • Attorney Eddy Elected Drive Chair for the United Way of Portage County
  • The Coporate Transparency Act Implications for Small Businesses
  • Attorney Pilger Elected Board Chair for ODC, Inc.
  • Attorney Huebner Completes Leadership Portage County Training
  • More Protections for Pregnant Workers
  • Attorney Rich Fuller Celebrates 30 Years of Practicing Law
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  • Spring 2023 Estate Planning Seminar
  • May 1st is Law Day
  • Stepping Down as a Presonal Representative
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  • Is That Damage to Your Vehicle Less Than $1000?
  • In Memoriam: Attorney Thomas Bertz, Sr.
  • Litigation and the Risks of Social Media
  • Attorney Yanke Presents at the Winnebago County Bar Association
  • Landlord Lag Time in Wisconsin
  • International Women’s Day
  • The Catch With An Account Stated
  • Attorney Formella Presented on HR Basics for The Cranberry Growers Association
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  • Wisconsin’s New LLC Act
  • Camp Lejeune Justice Act
  • Attorneys Eddy and Rice Featured on MSTC Podcast
  • 2022 Super Lawyers – Rising Stars
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  • May I Go to Another State to Get a Speedy Divorce?
  • Attorney Alissa Thompson Participated in the Emerson Park Groundbreaking
  • Updating a Business Name in Wisconsin
  • Attorney Thompson was the Guest Speaker for the UWSP Entrepreneurial Training Program.
  • Attorney Formella Presented at the Business X-Change Event
  • Fall 2022 Seminar in Mosinee
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  • Are You Ready to Build a House?
  • Going It Alone In Court
  • Attorney James Receives Award from NCCT
  • September Retirement!
  • Deeds, Deeds, Deeds
  • Attorneys Alissa Thompson and Heather Huebner on the Leadership Portage County Retreat
  • Family Court is a Court of Equity
  • Attorney Formella Presents On State and Federal Employment Related Cases
  • Attorneys Sausser and Ginzl Attend the 41st Annual Family Law Workshop
  • Best of Portage County 2022
  • WI Supreme Court Rules Against Bars and Restaurants on COVID-19 Pandemic Financial Losses
  • Attorney Heather Huebner Named the Vice President of the MSTC Foundation Board of Directors
  • Walk for Hope 2022
  • Attorney Katie Young Welcomes a Baby Girl
  • Welcoming Attorney Jocelyn Donahue-Renfert
  • What is a Real Estate 1031 Excange?
  • Are Contractors Actually Fully Insured?
  • Real Estate Interests
  • Tips to Avoid Scams and Identity Theft
  • Attorney Donna Ginzl Oversees a Mock Trial
  • Do Pedestrians Have the Right-of-Way?
  • May 1 is National Law Day
  • Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Organizations in Wisconsin
  • Hospital Liens: A Threat to Your Personal Injury Case
  • Spoliation of Evidence
  • Attorney Donna Ginzl Presents at the WI Chapter of AAML Winter Meeting and the WI Family Judicial Law Conference
  • Is It Legal to Write Your Own Will?
  • Attorney Brad Yanke Welcomes a Baby Girl
  • Welcoming Attorney Jason M. Sausser
  • The ABCs of ATVs and UTVs
  • Attorney Katherine Young Becomes Partner
  • How do Gift Taxes and Annual Exclusion Gifts Work?
  • What is the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act?
  • Attorney Eddy Attended the WINAELA 24th Annual Elder and Special Needs Law Workshop
  • Can Amazon be Held Responsible for Defective Products Sold by Third Party Vendors?
  • How to Prepare for Your Estate Planning Meeting
  • We Have a New Name
  • Protecting Retirement Accounts for Spouses Who Need Long Term Care
  • Long Term Effects of COVID-19 May Be Deemed A Disability Under ADA
  • How Long Will My Divorce Take?
  • Post Pandemic Public Benefits, Who Will Lose Eligibility?
  • 2021 Super Lawyers
  • Joint Tenancy vs. Tenants in Common, What is the Difference?
  • As Afghans Resettle, A Reminder for Wisconsin Employers on Federal Discrimination Law
  • Attorneys Amy Eddy, Steven Thompson and Katie Young Presented at the Portage County Professional Advisors Seminar
  • October Retirements!
  • Attorney Brian Formella Presented at the Portage County Business Council
  • Can I Disclaim an Interest in an Estate?
  • Go Buy An Umbrella
  • Attorney David James Attends Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
  • Returning to Work After a Work Comp Injury
  • Legal Considerations for Running a Business from Home
  • Non-Compete Agreements Are Ripe for Review
  • Will You Be My Guarantor?
  • Attorney Richard Fuller Named to the Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • The “Right to Be Heard” in Wisconsin Criminal Proceedings and the Impact on Your Car Crash Case
  • Attorney Brent Jacobson Secures Court Win in High School Athletics Case
  • The Book of Surprises
  • Attorney Richard Fuller Provides Mediation Services
  • What is Mediation and How Does it Work?
  • Attorneys Alissa Thompson and Heather Huebner Joined the Women’s Fund of Portage County Board of Directors
  • #FreeBritney. How is Conservatorship Supposed to Work?
  • Injured in an Auto Accident? Who Will Pay Your Medical Bills?
  • What Does the Indemnification Clause in My Contract Mean?
  • Wisconsin’s Home Improvement Code Protects Homeowners When Remodeling
  • What is a Title Commitment?
  • 2021 Best of Portage County
  • 2021 Walk for Hope
  • Wisconsin Expands Ability to Activate Powers of Attorney for Health Care
  • The Purpose of a Tax ID Number for an Estate
  • OSHA Speaks: Updated Workplace Guidance for Employers Concerning COVID-19
  • Completing LLC Organization Through Agreements
  • Harassment Restraining Orders: What You Need to Know.
  • When $100,000 is not $100,000 – Understanding Underinsured Motorist Limits in Wisconsin
  • Employers in Early 2021: Review, Revise and Communicate FFCRA Leave and Vaccine Policies
  • Defective Home Construction? Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
  • Transfer on Death Deeds
  • What Happens if a Minor Inherits Money in Wisconsin?
  • Contractors Beware – the Theft by Contractor Statute Imposes Stiff Penalties
  • My Garage Is Bigger Than Yours
  • The COVID Trials
  • Employees’ Voting Rights in Wisconsin
  • TIF – A Development Tool for New and Expanding Businesses
  • Don’t Get Burned by “Fire” Insurance’s 12-month Statute of Limitation
  • What is a Supported Decision-Making Agreement?
  • Estate Planning for Second Marriages
  • What Does “Sound Mind” Mean When Writing a Will?
  • So, You Want to Sell Your Life Estate?
  • 2020 Walk for Hope
  • The First Ruling on Issue Finds No Insurance Coverage for Business Interruption Due to COVID-19
  • Is My Contract Enforceable During an Emergency?
  • Welcoming Attorney Alissa J. Thompson
  • Three Considerations for Estate Planning During a Pandemic
  • Attorney Donna L. Ginzl Named Fellow of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  • Attorney Jacobson Testifies on New Law Relating to Local Personal Property Aid
  • U.S. Department of Labor and IRS Extend COBRA Deadlines
  • Five Key Takeaways Following the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s Invalidation of the Safer at Home Order
  • Is Your Business Protected from Business Interruption During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
  • County Claims on Residence for Delinquent Property Taxes
  • Wisconsin Employers Take Note: EEOC Updates COVID-19 Guidance; Addresses Mental Illness Made Worse by the Pandemic
  • Common Divorce Myths Debunked
  • The Workplace in the Middle of a Pandemic: What is a Wisconsin Employer to do?
  • Beware of Dog Owner Liability and Coverage
  • Keeping Confidentiality, Whose Email Server Are You Using When Emailing Your Lawyer?
  • Take it Easy on the Beers While Riding a Lawn Mower
  • What Happens If I Pass Without a Will?
  • What Is Divestment Under Medicaid Law?
  • Update on Bill That Seeks to Curb Harassment of Sports Officials
  • Rich Fuller Elected the President of the Portage County Bar Association
  • What Exactly is Involved in the Litigation Process?
  • Yours, Mine and Ours – How Property is Divided at Divorce
  • Maximizing Bequests with Charitable Contributions
  • 2019 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
  • Which Insurance Companies Do I Have to Talk to After an Auto Accident?
  • What Is Probate?
  • Disclosing Defects with the Real Estate Condition Report (RECR)
  • Contingency Clauses in Real Estate Contracts
  • Attorney Jacobson Secures Statewide Injunction for Municipalities
  • Attorney Jeffrey T. Raymond joined the Portage County Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors
  • Understanding Your Auto and Home Insurance Policies Through Declarations Pages
  • Welcoming Attorney Heather M. Huebner
  • “Homophobic Taunts Not on the Menu:” According to the EEOC
  • How Can I Help My Children Through the Stress of Parent Separation, Divorce and School?
  • Using a Special Needs Trust to Ensure Your Settlement Does Not Affect Public Benefits
  • Anderson O’Brien Family Law Attorneys Attend Three-Day Workshop on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC)
  • What Do I Do Now That I Have Been in a Motor Vehicle Accident?
  • 2019 Walk for Hope
  • Stevens Point Journal Readers’ Choice Awards
  • How to Address Family Conflicts Concerning Caregiving for Aging Parents
  • Congratulations for 40 years
  • Best Practices for Using Volunteers in Your Wisconsin Non-Profit.
  • Welcoming Attorney Jeffrey T. Raymond
  • World Elder Abuse Awareness Day – June 15th
  • Flood Damage – Is Your Home or Business Covered?
  • In Spite of the Law
  • The Fragrance of Reasonable Accommodations and Settlements, EEOC Style
  • Children Moving Out? Make Sure They are Still Insured
  • Who Pays Medical Bills Before a Settlement?
  • National Healthcare Decisions Day – April 16, 2019
  • What Makes Land Agricultural for Taxes in Wisconsin?
  • Why Won’t the Bank Honor My Power of Attorney?
  • Naming a Trust as the Beneficiary of a Tax-Qualified Retirement Account
  • Accounting for Digital Assets in your Estate Plan
  • A Business Check-up Checklist
  • Statutory Requirements for Record Books
  • Steps to Preserve Your Claim in a Premises Liability Case
  • Grandparent Visitation Rights Awaiting Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision
  • Governmental Immunity and the Known Danger Exception
  • An Employment Law Lesson Learned by a Gourmet Cookie Company
  • Arbitration? What am I Gaining? What am I Losing?
  • Protect Your Rights After a Hit-and-Run
  • Seven Things You Need When You are Personal Representative of an Estate
  • Trust Settlements – How to Navigate the Process
  • Congratulations to Attorney Steven H. Thompson
  • Buy-Sell Agreements: Working for the Best and Planning for the Worst
  • Attorney Bradley A. Yanke Becomes Partner
  • Liability Concerns for Dog Owners
  • Important Legal Documents for Young Adults
  • Estate Planning for a Disabled Spouse
  • Social Media and Family Law #askingfortrouble
  • 2018 Wisconsin Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
  • Private Roads, Joint Driveways, and Easements
  • Congratulations to Attorney Richard H. Fuller
  • Mueller v. TL90108, LLC a Tale on the Statutes of Limitations
  • Injured at Work? Remember to Choose Your Own Doctor!
  • Are you Adequately Covered to Head out on the Road?
  • Fall 2018 Newsletter
  • Masterpiece Cakeshop: A Collision Course of Civil Liberties and Religious Rights
  • Long-Term Care and Insurance Considerations
  • Vacation Rentals and Restrictive Covenants
  • Welcome Attorney Steven H. Thompson
  • Settling an Insurance Claim After an Injury
  • I Signed My Will, Now What?
  • Harassment in the Headlines, Employers in the Headlights?
  • Life Events Require a Fresh Look at Insurance Coverages
  • Spring 2018 Newsletter
  • New Radio Commercials
  • We Have a New Look!
  • Amy Eddy Elected to CAP Services Board of Directors
  • Dave James Leads UWSP Alumni Pinning Ceremony
  • Keith Pilger Receives President’s Award from Portage County Business Council
  • Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2017
  • Amy Eddy and Katherine Young Attend Virtual Dementia Tour
  • Seitz v. City of Prairie Du Chien
  • Credit Freeze
  • Meet our Law Clerk
  • Welcome Kristi Waits!
  • Special Needs Estate Planning
  • “As Is” Clause in Real Estate Agreement
  • Health Savings Account Account (HSA)
  • LLC Operating Agreement – Do I Really Need One?
  • Legal Separation or Divorce?
  • Imperfect Title: A Survey Exception Primer
  • Beneficiary Designations
  • Seller’s Closing Costs
  • Brad Yanke Elected to Serve on Board of Governors
  • Seller’s “Right to Cure”
  • Rick Flugaur Elected to Serve as President of the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin, Inc.
  • Nadine Davy Receives Quality of Life Leadership Award
  • Attorney Brent Jacobson Becomes Partner
  • Wisconsin’s Recreational Immunity Statute
  • Taking Control of Your Estate Plan
  • Wisconsin Fair Employment Act & the ADA
  • Managed Forest Land Program Changes
  • Transferring the Residence to a Caregiver Child-Exception to Divestment
  • The Right to a Clean Hospital Room
  • Family Caregiver Contracts
  • Changes to Valuation Regulations Will Impact Transfers of Family Businesses
  • How Job Loss Can Affect Child Support
  • ABLE Accounts Now Available to Wisconsin Residents
  • Statute of Limitations in Auto Cases
  • Keith Pilger Receives Leadership Award
  • United Way Honors Jerry O’Brien
  • Joint Tenancy Outside of Marriage
  • Social Media, Your Employees and Your Business
  • Commercial Listing Contracts: Risky Business
  • Russ Golla Elected President of WAJ
  • Ron Skrenes Receives United Way Award
  • Parental Liability for Your Child’s Online Actions
  • Mediation, Arbitration and Litigation
  • Parental Liability for Unmarried Parents of a Young Driver
  • IRS Tax-Related Identity Theft
  • Does the NLRA Affect You or Your Business?
  • When Can My Child Decide Whom To Live With?
  • Rick Flugaur Receives Quality of Life Leadership Award
  • “Security Check” Time is Not Necessarily Paid Time
  • Common Questions and Answers about the Divorce Process
  • Donna Ginzl Recognized by State Bar as Member of the 2014 Pro Bono Honor Society
  • Wisconsin Act 10
  • Protect Your Inheritance From A Possible Division in a Future Divorce
  • Changes To Life Estates and Jointly-Held Property – Wisconsin Act 20
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  • Social Media Protection Act
  • Insurance Plays Critical Role
  • Medicaid Program – Partial Repeal of Wisconsin Act 20
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  • Trustee Duties Change – Wisconsin Act 20
  • Medicaid and Long-Term Care Planning – Important Changes
  • Employee or Independent Contractor? Classify Workers Correctly!
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  • Apple Obtains Verdict of $1,051,855,000 against Samsung
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  • Legal Capacity in Elder Law
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