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Attorney Karla Maschmeier Authors Chapter on Benefits Issues

Milwaukee, Wis. (March, 2007) – Employee Benefits and ERISA Attorney Karla Maschmeier recently contributed a chapter to the book Human Resources 2007: Answers to the Top 25 HR Questions.

The book, a successor to several prior editions published by Thompson Publishing Group, provides HR decision makers with information and guidance on HR and benefits issues they can use on a day to day basis. It is scheduled to be published this summer.

Karla assists employers, third-party benefit plan administrators, and other retirement plan service providers in all aspects of employee benefits and executive compensation issues. She is an active writer and speaker on various employee benefits and ERISA topics.

O’Neil Cannon is a full-service legal practice focusing on business law, estate planning, and major complex litigation with offices in Milwaukee and Port Washington. The firm was established in 1973 and is now listed as one of the Milwaukee-area’s largest law firms.

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