Attorney Erica N. Reib was recently reelected to the Board of the Labor and Employment Section of the State Bar for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2022, making this her third term in a row. The State Bar of Wisconsin provides opportunities for lawyers to work on issues that matter to them and the […]

Attorney Jessica K. Haskell has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditors’ Rights Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2022. The Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditors’ Rights Section seeks to inform its members about developments in bankruptcy and collection law and to […]

Attorney Ryan J. Riebe, a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School, has joined the Litigation Practice Group of O’Neil Cannon  Ryan has experience counseling individuals and businesses in a wide variety of litigation matters in state and federal courts and in mediation and arbitration. He is licensed to practice law in both Wisconsin and […]

Newsletter Article Highlights: The Great Wealth Transfer and Its Implications on Estate, Trust, and Probate Litigation Setting in Place an Exit Strategy When the Time Comes and Minimizing the Potential for Conflict Union Organization Is on the Rise Firm News: OCHDL Welcomes Attorney Nicole Beitzinger Trevor Lippman Leads Effort to Secure $5.4 Million Settlement in […]

An article by Attorneys Joseph Gumina, Grant Killoran, and Erica Reib entitled “COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates: What Now?” is featured in the March edition of the State Bar of Wisconsin publication Wisconsin Lawyer. In their article they detail the challenges mandates create and the current legal status of workplace vaccination requirements. Read the full article here.

Attorney Trevor C. Lippman, a member of the firm’s Inheritance Litigation Team, recently resolved a two-year dispute representing the siblings of a deceased physician involving allegations that the opposing party conspired with an attorney and two witnesses to create a fraudulent will after the death of their brother. In what can only be described as […]

Attorney Joseph Gumina was quoted in The Daily Reporter on February 17, 2022, in an article titled “In absence of federal mandate, many companies still encouraging vaccination for employees.” In the article, Gumina, who leads OCHDL’s labor and employment practice group, discusses what some employers are doing to encourage their employees to get vaccinated. For some construction […]

Attorney Nicole M. Beitzinger, a graduate of Marquette University Law School, has joined O’Neil Cannon She will join the Estate and Succession Planning Practice Group.  Nicole will assist clients in all matters relating to estate planning, succession planning, and trust and estate administration. She is licensed to practice law in both Wisconsin and Illinois. We […]

Attorney Jim DeJong was recently featured on Money Sense presented by Ellenbecker Investment Group on WISN AM 1130. On the show, Jim provided an overview of the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the M&A market. He discussed what a business owner planning to sell a business should be doing now to prepare the business to attract qualified […]

Newsletter Article Highlights: Determining the Citizenship of Businesses Why Buy-Sell Agreements Are Necessary Even If You Don’t Plan to Sell Your Company Soon U.S. Supreme Court Issues Stay of OSHA’s Vaccination-or-Test Rule New Federal Regulations Take Aim at Health Care Provider Billing Firm News: Firm Elects Britany Morrison and Nicholas Chmurski as Shareholders Super Lawyers […]

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