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COVID-19 has imposed stressors on virtually every aspect of our lives. Marriage is no exception. What are some of the added stressors that can increase the risk of marital strife and lead to a divorce? Read More About COVID-19: A Source of Stressors Increasing Divorce Risk
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Today DeWitt LLP announced its Partner, Christopher M. Scherer, was appointed by the State Bar of Wisconsin to its Intellectual Property and Technology Law Section Board of Directors for a three-year term ending July 1, 2023. Read More About DeWitt Partner and Co-Chair of its Intellectual Property Group Appointed to the State Bar of Wisconsin Intellectual Property and Technology Law Section Board of Directors
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Avoiding Costly Financial Decisions in Divorce
Sep 18, 2020 | Kathleen M. NewmanDivorce often raises complex financial issues, and bad decisions can have long term catastrophic effects. What are some common financial mistakes? What are some tips for avoiding them? Read More About Avoiding Costly Financial Decisions in Divorce -
In March 2020, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it was temporarily extending the period for applicants to respond to certain requests for evidence, or to appeal unfavorable decisions. Read More About USCIS Extends Deadlines to Respond to Certain Agency Requests or Challenge Unfavorable Decisions
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Employers that have granted (or have been required to grant) employees the ability to telework as a result of concerns relating to COVID-19 are not “automatically” required to grant telework as a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disa Read More About Telework As a Reasonable Accommodation in the Age of COVID-19 | The EEOC Provides Helpful Guidance, But Employers, Especially Those with Wisconsin Employees, Should Remain Cautious