Statute of Limitations in Auto Cases
By Attorney Brent W. Jacobson
If you have been in an automobile accident, you may have several claims to consider. First, you may have a bodily injury claim to consider... ABLE Accounts Now Available to Wisconsin Residents
By Attorney Amy J. Eddy
The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, enacted by Congress in late 2014, amended Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, permitting states to... How Job Loss Can Affect Child Support
By Attorney Donna L. Ginzl
Child support is calculated based on a percentage of the payor’s income (generally 17% for one child, 25% for two children, 29% for three children,... Commercial Listing Contracts: Risky Business
By Attorney Keith J. Pilger
When someone decides to sell commercial real estate, he or she will often hire a licensed real estate broker to assist in the process. A... Social Media, Your Employees and Your Business
By Attorney Brian G. Formella
Many employers are unaware that the National Labor Relations Act may apply to their places of employment, even if the workforce is not unionized. For... Joint Tenancy Outside of Marriage
By Attorney Donna L. Ginzl
What happens when you make your significant other a joint tenant in your home and your relationship subsequently dissolves? We have been receiving an increase... Parental Liability for Unmarried Parents of a Young Driver
By Attorney Donna L. Ginzl
In Wisconsin, all drivers under the age of 18 are required to have a sponsor before they can be issued a driving instruction permit or... Mediation, Arbitration and Litigation
By Attorney Brent W. Jacobson
Arbitration and litigation – you may have heard both of these words before and wondered what they mean. On the other hand, you may have... Parental Liability for Your Child’s Online Actions
By Attorney Bradley A. Yanke
When thinking of being potentially held liable for your child’s actions outside of an auto accident, parents tend to think of some of the traditional... When Can My Child Decide Whom To Live With?
By Attorney Donna L. Ginzl
One of the most frequent questions posed by my clients involved in physical placement disputes is “At what age can my child decide which parent... Does the NLRA Affect You or Your Business?
By Attorney Brian G. Formella
While Wisconsin becoming the nation’s 25th state to enact “right to work” legislation has made headlines, that legislation affects private-sector unionized workplaces only. Many employers... IRS Tax-Related Identity Theft
By Amy A. Jahnke
When you hear “identity theft,” you probably think of a thief stealing another person’s Social Security number, obtaining a credit card, and charging the maximum...