Christa Wittenberg

Can I really be sued there?

‘Can I really be sued there?’ If you have ever asked that question, you’re not alone—many defendants sued outside of…

3 years ago

19 OCHDL Lawyers Selected as 2022 Best Lawyers®; Another 5 Named Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch

We are pleased to announce 19 of our lawyers have been included in the 2022 Edition of The Best Lawyers…

3 years ago

Health Care Law Advisor Alert: New Federal Regulations Take Aim at Health Care Provider Billing

Health care providers should be aware of new regulations the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other…

3 years ago

Attorneys Christa Wittenberg and Dean Laing Published in the Wisconsin Lawyer

Attorneys Christa Wittenberg and Dean Laing authored an article in the Wisconsin Lawyer magazine, entitled “A Litigation's Reprise: Strategies for Requesting…

4 years ago

21 Firm Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers

Each year, Super Lawyers surveys the State of Wisconsin’s 15,000 attorneys and judges, seeking the State’s top attorneys. In November…

4 years ago

Health Care Law Advisor Alert: Videoconferencing Considerations for Health Care Litigators

These days, litigators are routinely taking depositions and participating in hearings over Zoom or other videoconferencing apps and software. Frequently,…

4 years ago

20 OCHDL Lawyers Selected as 2021 Best Lawyers®; Another 5 Named Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch

We are pleased to announce 20 of our lawyers have been included in the 2021 Edition of The Best Lawyers in…

4 years ago

OCHDL Creates New Health Care Law Blog

Welcome to the first edition of the O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing Health Care Law Advisor. We have created…

4 years ago

Attorneys Christa Wittenberg and Grant Killoran Featured in Wisconsin Lawyer

An article by Attorneys Christa Wittenberg and Grant Killoran on constitutional law issues relating to the current COVID-19 pandemic is…

5 years ago

Be Mindful of Deadlines During COVID-19 Outbreak

Some court hearings and deadlines have been pushed back in response to the COVID-19 outbreak—but court functions have not stopped,…

5 years ago