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DeWitt LLP announced attorney Michael G. May has joined the law firm as a partner and will be leading its new office in Mequon expanding upon its footprint in Brookfield, Green Bay, Madison, and Minneapolis. May’s practice is focused on family wealth transfers, business succession, retirement distribution planning, executive benefits, and charitable techniques. Read More About DeWitt LLP Opens Mequon Office, with Attorney Michael G. May Heading New Location
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The I-9 process ensures U.S. work authorization, with recent changes phasing out COVID-19 flexibilities and introducing a new form. Noncompliance can lead to significant fines, making proper verification essential. Read More About I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification Process Navigating Regulatory Compliance in the Age of Remote Document Examination
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Trump’s executive order halts offshore wind leasing and federal permits, creating uncertainty for Wisconsin’s wind projects. Delays in approvals, financing risks, and regulatory hurdles may slow development and deter investment. Read More About Strong Headwinds: The Impact in Wisconsin of the President’s Executive Order Regarding Federal Approvals of Wind Energy Projects
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U.S. Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the U.S. and obtain permanent residence. Read More About Green Card Eligibility and Process: Family Petitions
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced the timeframe and parameters for the H-1B registration period. The registration is mandatory for eligible employers seeking H-1B employees for fiscal year 2026. Read More About H-1B Visa Season Registration Starts March 2025