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Anthony Gingrasso becomes partner in Johns, Flaherty & Collins Law Firm

Local attorney Anthony Gingrasso has become a partner in the law firm of Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC. Read More »


Top 10 questions to ask your divorce attorney

If you’re contemplating divorce, one of the most important steps you can take to relieve stress is hiring the right attorney.  Read More »


Six things you need to know before buying a timeshare

Before you go out and buy into a timeshare, here are six things you need to know. Read More »


Charitable giving: tips for gifts that last

As another season of giving rolls around, many again will be deciding whether to give, to whom and how much. Read More »


Infographic shows how often coworkers report misconduct

The National Business Ethics Survey reveals how often co-workers report misconduct & what types of misconduct are commonly reported. It also shows many questionable ethical actions are considered OK Read More »


Q&A: As a nonprofit board member, can I be held liable?

As a board member, am I liable for the organization’s debts? Read More »


Understanding the process of small claims court

A basic guide to Wisconsin small claims court. Read More »


Billing disputes: tips for consumers

Communicating with the business should be your first step in any billing dispute. Read More »


Overtime pay: do I have to take comp time instead?

Is my employer violating the law in refusing overtime pay for my work beyond eight hours a day or 40 a week? Read More »


Consent forms: do I give up all my legal rights by signing

With the new school year, I'm getting bombarded with parental consent and release forms.  Read More »


Even the best students can face truancy issues

It’s not uncommon for any student to experience truancy issues—even those earning straight-As Read More »


Legal dilemma: Divorcing spouses disagree on child's religion

My ex and I disagree on our child’s religion. If we leave it up to the court, how will it make a decision? Read More »


Unemployment compensation: do I qualify?

I told one of my co-workers what I thought of our supervisor. The supervisor overheard me and fired me. Can I get unemployment benefits? Read More »


Divorce and property division: a house divided

Even if you are the primary wage earner in your marriage or the spouse who brought more to the marriage, you can expect assets—and debts—to be divided in a divorce. Read More »


Bullying: when should you call law enforcement?

The time to call police or a lawyer is when a student’s action has crossed a line — perhaps into something physical or truly threatening. If you do not receive appropriate action at school, you might then call police or hire a lawyer Read More »