Employment LawScene Alert: How to Avoid Becoming a Wage and Hour Misclassification Headline

10 years ago

Employers who label their employees as overtime exempt should be cautioned by a recent settlement out of a Florida federal…

Dean Laing Featured in the Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2014 Edition

10 years ago

We are proud to announce that our Partner, Dean Laing, has been featured as the Cover Story for the 2014…

Employment LawScene Alert: 2014 Could Still Deliver Important Decisions from the NLRB

10 years ago

Although we previously posted an article outlining that the mid-term elections could improve the landscape for employers regarding administrative agency…

Super Lawyers Recognizes OCHD&L Among the Top Wisconsin Law Firms

10 years ago

O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing is pleased to be selected for inclusion in the Super Lawyers Business Edition.  Top…

Employment LawScene Alert: Supreme Court to Decide Pregnancy Accommodation Case

10 years ago

On December 3, 2014, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Peggy Young v. United Parcel Service…

Tax and Wealth Advisor Alert: Succession PlanningTHE THIRD SIN — “Not Treating a Business Like a Business"

10 years ago

The third sin committed in succession planning is when the business owner fails to treat the business like a business.…

Employment LawScene Alert: What the Midterm Election Results Mean for Labor and Employment Law

10 years ago

In the midterm elections on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the Republican Party gained a majority in the U.S. Senate. Now…

O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing S.C. Ranked in 2015 "Best Law Firms"

10 years ago

O'Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing S.C. has been ranked in the 2015 "Best Law Firms" list by U.S. News…

Employment LawScene Alert: NLRB Decision Increases Employer Risk in Unfair Labor Practice Litigation

10 years ago

In a move that could significantly increase the risk associated with unfair labor practice litigation for employers, the National Labor…

Tax and Wealth Advisor Alert: Succession PlanningTHE SECOND SIN — “Mistaking Fairly With Equally"

10 years ago

The second sin committed in succession planning is when the business owner acts too much like a parent and mistakes…