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Dating apps and instant background checks

Wednesday, January 13th 2021 5:50 pm

Matchmaking apps come with a twist: legal implications.


Is it legal to spy on your spouse?

Monday, November 15th 2021 12:00 am
Brian Weber, Family Law Attorney

Spouses may spy to see if their partners are cheating, spending time with undesirable friends, drinking, gambling or otherwise behaving badly. But is it legal?


Why should I care about GDPR?

Thursday, April 4th 2019 12:00 am
David Pierce, Business Lawyer

If GDPR is a European Union law, why am I hearing so much about it in Wisconsin and what does my business have to do about it?


Parents should be concerned about Snapchat update

Wednesday, July 5th 2017 12:00 am
Brent Smith, La Crosse Business Lawyer

Young social media users are all about the new Snapchat feature announced last week. Here's why you should be all about discussing it with them.


The drone's gray zone: who owns the air

Wednesday, February 17th 2016 12:00 am
Joe Veenstra, La Crosse Consumer and Privacy Lawyer

With the Consumer Technology Association estimating more than 700,000 drones were sold last year alone, chances are drones will soon be buzzing the skies near you. But what happens when a drone flies above your property?