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Hartung Schroeder Names Travis Brenner as Associate Attorney

Des Moines, Iowa – October 29, 2021 – Travis Brenner has been hired as an associate attorney at Hartung Schroeder Law Firm, Des Moines, Iowa. Travis graduated from Drake University Law School (with honors) in May of 2021 – where he earned both his J.D. and M.B.A degrees.   He was admitted to the Iowa Bar

Charlie Wittmack representing Mindspring

Hartung Schroeder attorney Charlie Wittmack is representing Des Moines-based Mindspring Mental Health Alliance since a suit was filed against them from their former subsidiary. The national chapter is alleging a variety of trademark violations, including the misuse of its logo as Mainspring’s favicon — the tiny image that appears in tabs of an internet browser.

Restrictive Covenants – The Basics

By : Jon Garner In today’s employment environment, employees are increasingly being asked to sign “non-compete” agreements.  These types of agreements can take many forms and include a range of different restrictive covenants. For example, they can prohibit and/or restrict:  (a) the use of confidential and/or proprietary information; (b) the solicitation of customers; (c) the

Charlie Wittmack representing physician in Mitchell County

Hartung Schroeder attorney Charlie Wittmack is representing Dr. Mark Haganman, a physician in Mitchell County, who was abruptly terminated during the pandemic after 3 decades of service. In court documents filed last week, Dr. Haganman, formally employed by MercyOne, said as the COVID-19 pandemic triggered shutdowns and dozens of deaths in Mitchell County, healthcare leaders conspired

Residents demand answers about doctor’s dismissal

HSL trial attorney, Charlie Wittmack, is representing Dr. Mark Haganman, a renowned and highly-respected north Iowa physician. According to the Gazette, Dr. Haganman was terminated by Mitchell County Regional Health Center in November for voicing concerns about how MCRHC was dealing with COVID-19 patients. Dr. Haganman has served as a front-line health worker in the

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