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La Crosse Tribune, 5/3/12:  Exceptional students honored at Extra Effort awards

WXOW Daybreak, 4/30/12:  What you can do about Google & Privacy

La Crosse Tribune, 4/12/12: Social media users routinely ignore copyright laws

WKBT, 3/26/12:  Some employers are asking for Facebook passwords

WXOW, 3/5/12:  Advice for divorcing couples: three important insurance considerations

La Crosse Tribune, 2/17/12:  Take control of online privacy

WXOW Daybreak, 2/10/12:  Chapter 128 offers alternative to bankruptcy

WXOW 1/28/12:  SCOTUS to re-examine broadcast indecency regulations

La Crosse Tribune, 1/1/12:  Health care, privacy at center of legal world

WXOW, 12/14/11:  Law firm reliant on postal service

WXOW, 12/12/11:  Sandusky:  Local attorney reacts

La Crosse Tribune, 12/11/11:  Extra effort program begins 16th year

WXOW Daybreak, 12/1/11:  Dreaming of an iChristmas:  tech toy safety

La Crosse Tribune, 11/22/11:  Understand the rules before you fly

WXOW Daybreak, 11/7/11:  What TSA screeners can and cannot do

La Crosse Tribune, 10/16/11:  Few happy with new Internet regulations

Wisconsin Eye, 10/6/11:  Wisconsin Supreme Court Oral Argument: Todd Olson v. Robert Farrar

River Valley Business Report, 10/2/11:  Follow these four tips when terminating employees

WXOW, 7/14/11:  Jim's Grocery Bag Fund stocking school food pantry shelves

River Valley Business Report, 7/3/11:  Nondisclosure agreements important to successful business operations

La Crosse Tribune, 6/4/11:  Law community reflects on loss of prominent attorney

WXOW, 6/3/11:  Remembering Michael Stoker

La Crosse Tribune, 5/5/11:  Scholarship winners

WKBT, 5/5/11:  Keeping prom alcohol free

WXOW, 3/11/11:  Recall efforts ramp up

River Valley Business Report, 3/6/11:  Avoid piercing corporate veil

La Crosse Tribune, 2/9/11:  Extra Effort

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