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Can a Criminal Record Be Expunged in Wisconsin?
By Jason Goldstein, Attorney Spring often represents a fresh start. As people begin searching for new jobs, housing, or educational opportunities, a past criminal conviction can create serious obstacles. Background checks are common, and even a single conviction can limit employment options, professional licensing opportunities, and rental approvals. In Wisconsin, […]
Motorcycle Accidents In Wisconsin As Spring Approaches
By Howard Eglash, Personal Injury Attorney As temperatures begin to rise across Wisconsin, motorcycles return to the roads. Early spring marks the start of riding season for many enthusiasts in La Crosse, Sparta, and throughout western Wisconsin. While warmer weather brings excitement and freedom, it also brings increased accident risk. Spring […]
Women Who Helped Shape The Law In The Midwest
By Sabina Bosshard, Attorney March is National Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the individuals who have shaped our communities, institutions, and professions. In the legal field, women across Wisconsin and the broader Midwest have played a powerful role in transforming courts, influencing legislation, and expanding access to […]
Personal Injury Claims For Partially At-Fault Drivers In Wisconsin
By Howard Eglash, Personal Injury Attorney Article by Howard Eglash, personal injury attorney at Bosshard Parke Ltd. For more information, contact him at 608-782-1469. Article by Howard Eglash, personal injury attorney at Bosshard Parke Ltd. For more information, contact him at 608-782-1469. Wisconsin’s Comparative Negligence Rule Explained Wisconsin follows a modified […]
Tax Season Preparation For Business Owners
By Andrew R. Bosshard, Business Law Attorney Article by Andrew R. Bosshard, Business Law Attorney at Bosshard Parke Ltd. For more information, contact him at 608-782-1469. Article by Andrew R. Bosshard, Business Law Attorney at Bosshard Parke Ltd. For more information, contact him at 608-782-1469. Why Tax Season Is Different For Business […]
Child Support Modifications When Life Changes
By Jason Goldstein, Family Law Attorney Life changes fast. Child support orders do not. In Wisconsin, child support does not automatically adjust when income, employment, or family circumstances change. Parents often assume updates happen on their own. They do not. Understanding when a modification makes sense—and how to pursue one—helps […]
What Research Reveals About Divorce Predictions
By Trevor Johnson, Family Law Attorney Divorce research often focuses on patterns. Communication habits. Financial stress. Parenting conflict. These studies do not predict individual outcomes. They do highlight issues family law attorneys see repeatedly in Wisconsin divorce cases. Understanding these patterns helps people recognize problems early and make informed decisions […]
Unreasonable Refusal To Rehire In A Recent Wisconsin Workers’ Comp Case
By Howard Eglash, Personal Injury Attorney When an employee suffers a work-related injury, the path back to employment often creates tension between medical restrictions and business operations. A recent Wisconsin workers’ compensation case, Bruce Belland Trucking, Inc. v. Labor and Industry Review Commission, highlights how disputes over reemployment can lead […]
New Wisconsin Court Ruling Clarifies Insurance Disputes In Injury Claims
By Howard Eglash, Personal Injury Attorney Insurance disputes often sit at the center of personal injury cases. A recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decision, Andrew J. Kyllonen v. Artisan and Truckers Casualty Company, provides new guidance on how courts analyze coverage questions when an injured person seeks compensation. The ruling […]
