Skip to Content
Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
Menu
  • Home
  • Our Firm
    • About Us
    • Stafford Rosenbaum’s History
    • Statement of Values
    • Our Clients
    • Community Involvement
    • Working With Us
    • Testimonials
    • Careers
    • ALFA International
  • Practice Areas
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • Antitrust and Trade Regulation
    • Appellate Law
    • Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights
    • Business Law
    • Construction Law
    • Dealership, Distribution and Franchise Law
    • Election and Political Law
    • Employment and Labor Law
    • Environment and Land Use Law
    • Family Law
    • Foundations and Nonprofits
    • Government Law
    • Government Relations
    • Insurance Law
    • Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law
    • Litigation
    • Public Utility and Energy Law
    • Real Estate Law
    • Trusts and Estates
  • Our People
    • Our People
    • Attorneys
    • Paralegals
    • Firm Leadership
  • News, Events, & Blogs
    • Blogs
    • News & Events
    • Articles & Publications
    • SR Legal Updates
  • Contact Our Firm
  • Make a Payment
    • Trust, Advance, Consultation or Retainer Payment
    • Invoice Payment
  • Home
  • Our Firm
    • About Us
    • Stafford Rosenbaum’s History
    • Statement of Values
    • Our Clients
    • Community Involvement
    • Working With Us
    • Testimonials
    • Careers
    • ALFA International
  • Practice Areas
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • Antitrust and Trade Regulation
    • Appellate Law
    • Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights
    • Business Law
    • Construction Law
    • Dealership, Distribution and Franchise Law
    • Election and Political Law
    • Employment and Labor Law
    • Environment and Land Use Law
    • Family Law
    • Foundations and Nonprofits
    • Government Law
    • Government Relations
    • Insurance Law
    • Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law
    • Litigation
    • Public Utility and Energy Law
    • Real Estate Law
    • Trusts and Estates
  • Our People
    • Our People
    • Attorneys
    • Paralegals
    • Firm Leadership
  • News, Events, & Blogs
    • Blogs
    • News & Events
    • Articles & Publications
    • SR Legal Updates
  • Contact Our Firm
  • Make a Payment
    • Trust, Advance, Consultation or Retainer Payment
    • Invoice Payment

Blogs

Stafford Rosenbaum lawyers author unique blogs on a diverse range of topics including franchise & distribution law, employment and labor law, municipal, and trust and estates law.

These publications are intended for general information purposes for the community and highlights recent changes and developments in the legal area. These publications do not constitute legal advice, and the reader should consult legal counsel to determine how this information applies to any specific situation.

  • Blogs
  • News & Events
  • Articles & Publications
  • SR Legal Updates
  • Filter By Categories

Categories

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Antitrust and Trade Regulation
  • Appellate Law
  • Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights
  • Business Law
  • Construction Law
  • Dealership & Franchise Law
  • Election & Political Law
  • Employment & Labor Law
  • Environment and Land Use Law
  • Family Law
  • Federal Indian and Tribal Law
  • Foundations & Nonprofits Law
  • Government Law
  • Government Relations
  • Insurance Law
  • Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law
  • Litigation
  • Municipal Law
  • Public Utility and Energy Law
  • Real Estate Law
  • Trust & Estates Law
  • Uncategorized
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Motion Filed for Temporary Injunction Seeking to Ensure Absentee Voting for Disabled Wisconsinites

By: Attorney Erin Deeley Attorney Douglas Poland

Stafford Rosenbaum and WilmerHale file motion for temporary injunction seeking allowance of absentee ballots for Wisconsin voters with disabilities Last week, Stafford Rosenbaum and WilmerHale filed a motion for a temporary injunction in a new case seeking to ensure that Wisconsin voters with disabilities are able to cast their votes by absentee ballot. Wisconsin’s election […]

May 06, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Family Law

Attorney Tiffany Highstrom Presents at the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Guardian ad Litem Training 2024

By: Attorney Tiffany Highstrom

Attorney Tiffany Highstrom to present on the role of a guardian ad litem Attorney Tiffany Highstrom will present on the role of a guardian ad litem on Wednesday, May 8, during the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Guardian ad Litem Training 2024. As part of a panel, she will discuss tips for how to interview children; […]

May 03, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Employment & Labor Law

FTC Voted to Ban Almost All Non-Competition Agreements

By: Attorney Pamela Ploor

Federal Trade Commission bans most non-compete agreements in employment contracts On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission approved a Final Rule that bans almost any agreement that restricts where a worker may work after he or she leaves his or her current employer. Such an agreement is a non-competition agreement. The Final Rule is […]

Apr 24, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Employment & Labor Law

FTC to Vote on Whether to Ban Non-Compete Agreements

By: Attorney Pamela Ploor

Federal Trade Commission will vote on banning non-compete agreements On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission will hold a special Open Commission Meeting to vote on whether to issue a proposed final rule preventing most employers from enforcing non-compete agreements. On January 19, 2023, the FTC published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in […]

Apr 22, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Environment and Land Use Law

EPA Finalizes First-Ever National Drinking Water Standard for PFAS

By: Attorney Vanessa Wishart

Law Clerk Klara A. Henry assisted in the drafting of this blog post. Environmental Protection Agency Finalizes Drinking Water Standard for PFAS Contaminants Nationwide On April 10, 2024, the EPA issued a highly anticipated final rule establishing legally enforceable limits for five types of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, often called “forever chemicals”). The rule […]

Apr 19, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Government Law Insurance Law Litigation

Attorneys Clementine Uwabera & Pahoua Thao Present at Municipal Insurance Conference

By: Attorney Clementine Uwabera Attorney Pahoua Thao

Attorneys Uwabera and Thao Present on Data Privacy and Transparency during League of Wisconsin Municipalities’ League Mutual Insurance Spring Conference Stafford Rosenbaum Attorneys Clementine Uwabera and Pahoua Thao will give a presentation on Tuesday, April 23, as part of the two-day, sold-out League of Wisconsin Municipalities’ League Mutual Insurance Spring Conference 2024. To an audience […]

Apr 19, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Construction Law Government Law Litigation

Stafford Rosenbaum Attorneys Address Sustainability and Resiliency in the Built Environment for The Municipality Magazine

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson Attorney Rick Manthe

Attorneys Jessica Mederson, Rick Manthe, and Derek Punches Author “Addressing Sustainability and Resiliency in the Built Environment” “Addressing Sustainability and Resiliency in the Built Environment” was originally published in The Municipality magazine’s April 2024 issue. Attorneys Mederson, Manthe, and Punches discuss with The Municipality magazine the continuing impacts of climate change, how to incorporate sustainable […]

Apr 05, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Dealership & Franchise Law

The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Enters Its 50th Year: Open Issues

By: Attorney Isaac Brodkey

The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law has been an integral feature of Wisconsin law, shaping the state’s economy for the past 50 years. To those protected by the law, the WFDL provides valuable security to their business operations and their employees. By contrast, the WFDL has been criticized as inefficient, vague, and protectionist by parties who […]

Apr 03, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Wisconsin’s New Regulation of AI and Deepfakes in Political Communications

By: Attorney Laura Callan Attorney Douglas Poland

As the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence have increased, so have concerns that generative AI might be used to manipulate voters and the administration of elections in the 2024 presidential election and primaries. The first warning shot came in New Hampshire on January 21, 2024, two days before the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Election, when […]

Mar 25, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Environment and Land Use Law

Attorney Vanessa Wishart Presents on PFAS Impacts at Wastewater Treatment Plants

By: Attorney Vanessa Wishart

Attorney Vanessa Wishart Presents PFAS Impacts at Wastewater Treatment Plants for Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, Attorney Vanessa Wishart will speak on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) impacts at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) at the 2024 Spring Biosolids Symposium in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Vanessa’s presentation is part of a daylong seminar for […]

Mar 18, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Trust & Estates Law

Attorney Johanna Allex to Present on Special Needs Trusts

By: Attorney Johanna Allex

Attorney Johanna Allex to Present on Special Needs Trusts for the Madison Public Library Foundation The Madison Public Library Foundation will host Special Needs Trusts as part of an upcoming presentation in its virtual Educational Series from 12:00-1:00p.m. on Monday, March 18, 2024. Special needs trusts are set up for people with physical or cognitive […]

Mar 13, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Employment & Labor Law

Attorney Pamela M. Ploor Provides Labor & Employment Law Updates

By: Attorney Pamela Ploor

Attorney Pam Ploor presents and authors recent updates to labor & employment law in Wisconsin Attorney Pamela Ploor authored “Artificial Intelligence in Municipal Employment” for the March 2024 edition of the League  of Wisconsin Municipalities magazine, The Municipality. The article addresses government guidance, risks, and recommendations for the use of AI tools in municipal employment, […]

Mar 12, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Business Law Environment and Land Use Law Litigation

Let March Madness Begin! The SEC Finally Announces its Climate Disclosure Rule

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson

Securities and Exchange Commission Finally Announces Climate Disclosure Rule While some people have been eagerly anticipating college basketball’s March Madness, others have been anticipating the SEC’s long-awaited climate disclosure rule, which was finally announced today. As discussed previously (in a climate-related disclosures blog post from a year and a half ago), this rule is highly contentious […]

Mar 06, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Election & Political Law

Attorney Jeffrey Mandell Presents on Election Law & the Wisconsin Constitution

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Attorney Jeff Mandell to give several presentations on Election Law and Wisconsin Constitution in 2024’s first quarter Jeff spoke to the Carpenters’ Union North Central States Legislative Conference at the Monona Terrace on February 29, 2024. He presented an update on the redistricting case surrounding Wisconsin’s legislative maps. On March 7, Jeff will speak to […]

Mar 06, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Federal Indian and Tribal Law

Attorney Jamie Konopacky to Speak at Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes Meeting

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Attorney Jamie Konopacky speaks alongside Congress members to Great Lakes Tribal Nations during Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes meeting Attorney Jamie Konopacky will be in Washington, D.C. this week for a meeting during the Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes (MAST) Impact Week 2024. She will be speaking alongside several members of Congress before dozens of […]

Mar 05, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Litigation

In Theatres this March: Bad River Film

By Stafford Rosenbaum

Join Stafford Rosenbaum in watching the film Bad River, in theatres from March 15-20, 2024. The movie documents the Bad River Band’s ongoing fight for sovereignty against Canadian energy company Enbridge. The movie will play at AMC Fitchburg 18, Ashland Bay Cinema 6, and at select theatres across the country. 50% of all profits from […]

Feb 28, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Dealership & Franchise Law

The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Enters Its 50th Year: Relationship with the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Dealer Law

By: Attorney Jessica Mederson Attorney Isaac Brodkey

How the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Dealer Law Relates to the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law A common misunderstanding is that the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law governs (only) automobile dealerships. That belief is not entirely surprising given that automobile dealerships are the most ubiquitous, public-facing “dealership” in the country. Earlier installments of Stafford Rosenbaum’s Wisconsin Fair Dealership […]

Feb 27, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Environment and Land Use Law

Attorney Vanessa Wishart Presents on PFAS Regulation at 2024 Government Affairs Seminar

By: Attorney Vanessa Wishart

Attorney Vanessa Wishart Discusses Water Law Regulatory Updates as Part of PFAS Panel On Thursday, February 15, 2024, Attorney Vanessa Wishart will give a regulatory update on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at the 2024 Government Affairs Seminar in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Vanessa’s update is part of the PFAS portion of the daylong seminar, during […]

Feb 12, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Environment and Land Use Law

Wisconsin Appeals Court Upholds Rejection of Wetland Fill Permit in Kohler Golf Course Project

By: Attorney Jane Landretti

When it reviews a wetland individual permit application, the DNR must consider the impacts of the entire project proposing wetland fill, and not only the physical footprint of the proposed fill itself. DNR’s purview of secondary impacts extends to otherwise unregulated activities of the permitted project where they result in significant adverse environmental consequences. In […]

Feb 12, 2024 in Blogs
Filed Under: Dealership & Franchise Law

The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law Enters Its 50th Year: Novel Applications

By: Attorney Erin Deeley

The Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law (WFDL), found in Chapter 135 of the Wisconsin Statutes, extends good cause, proper notice, and cure protections to an “extraordinarily diverse set of business relationships.” The WFDL’s litigation history illustrates the eclectic mix of relationships protected by the statute, including alcohol distributors, forklift resellers, custom log home distributors, water spa […]

Feb 08, 2024 in Blogs
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Next Page »
  • Our Firm
  • Practice Areas
  • Offices
  • News & Events
  • Our People
    • Attorneys
    • Paralegals
    • Firm Leadership
  • Contact Our Firm
  • Trust, Advance, Consultation or Retainer Payment
  • Invoice Payment
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Stafford Rosenbaum LLP

DISCLAIMER: The use of this site, and the sending or receipt of this information does not create an attorney-client relationship between us. Please do not send any information to us regarding a specific legal matter until you have spoken with one of our attorneys and obtained authorization to do so. Any communication with us through this site or by e-mail will not be considered privileged or confidential.