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Businesses are required to alert customers to automatic renewal clauses in contracts. Many contracts have automatic renewal or extension provisions that extend the contract. Such provisions are often referred to as “evergreen” clauses. The Wisconsin Read More About Wisconsin Law Regarding Contracts with Automatic Renewal Clauses
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A survey revealed 80% of U.S. divorce attorneys report increased divorce rates linked to use of social media. Read More About Using Social Media During Your Pending Divorce: Tips for Protecting Your Legal Rights
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DeWitt LLP announced today that the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) announced that Kathleen M. Neman has successfully achieved recertification as a Family Law advocate. Read More About Kathleen M. Newman Achieves Recertification in Family Law with the National Board of Trial Advocacy
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Can cohabitation be a basis for modifying or even terminating a spousal maintenance obligation? In short, it can, but cohabitation, alone is not enough to modify maintenance and requires the court to consider other factors to reach its determination Read More About Is the Fact Your “Ex” is Cohabitating Grounds for Modifying Your Spousal Maintenance Obligation?
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Attorney Michael McGuire discusses the most important things that you need to know regarding easement rights in Wisconsin. Read More About The Most Important Things to Know about Easement Rights in Wisconsin