Christa Wittenberg

Determining the Citizenship of Businesses

People forming a new business and selecting between the different entity types may be unaware of the impact the formation…

2 years ago

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

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

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

OCHDL Creates New Health Care Law Blog

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

4 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,…

4 years ago

Debt Collection Safe Harbor May Not Be So Safe

Debt collectors recently received clarification on the contents of the collection letters they send on behalf of creditors: The “safe…

6 years ago

Rethinking Your Document Retention Habits while Spring Cleaning?

Springtime can be a good excuse to “clean house.” If you are evaluating your document retention practices this season, consider…

7 years ago

Whether Website Presence Exposes Publisher to Lawsuits in Wisconsin Analyzed in Recent Case

Most people would probably assume that simply maintaining a website would not expose the creator to being sued wherever the…

8 years ago