Newsletter Article Highlights: Want to Challenge a Will? Here’s What You Should Know Can I Really Be Sued There? What Should You Do If You Are Named Trustee? Wisconsin to Allow Municipalities to Waive Property Tax Penalties and Extend Construction and Building Permits Established U.S. Public Health Precedent On Mandatory Vaccination Requirements Upheld (At Least For […]
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Newsletter Article Highlights: A Recent Supreme Court Decision Narrows the Scope of Trespasser Immunity Wisconsin Landlord Subjected to Tenancy in Jail Estate Planning Considerations for Second Marriages What Does President Biden’s Executive Order on Non-Competes Mean for Wisconsin Employers? Did the United States Supreme Court Just Suggest a Change to the Established Public Health Constitutional […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Is Your Commercial Property Tax Assessment Too High? FEMA Launches COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Program $7.5 Million Debt Limitation for Small Business Debtors Extended IRS Says Restaurant Entertainment Expenses Fully Deductible American Rescue Plan Extends Tax Credits for COVID-Related Leave Corporate Practice of Medicine and Fee Splitting–Considerations for Telehealth Ventures Firm News: Firm […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Don’t Be Caught Off Guard by the Tax and Legal Consequences of Your New Quarantine Hobby Overview of Data Protection Laws in Wisconsin Strike While the Giving is Good—Historically High Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions May Be Reduced or Eliminated as Early as January 1, 2021 DOL Updates FFCRA Leave Regulations Videoconferencing […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Should a Contractor Stop Work Due to Nonpayment? How a Trust Can Provide Asset Protection for Your Children Wisconsin Will Not Tax Forgiven Paycheck Protection Program Loans When Are My Employees Entitled to Leave under the FFCRA because their Children are Home from School or Daycare? Firm News: Attorney Joseph Gumina Featured […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: $310 Billion Added to Paycheck Protection Program and $10 Billion Added to Emergency EIDL Grant Don’t Waive Goodbye to Your Construction Lien Rights What Happens if My Business Can’t Perform Its Contract Due to the Coronavirus? Estate and Tax Planning During Market Tumult and Low Interest Rates President Signs Families First Coronavirus […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Attorneys Christa D. Wittenberg and Grant C. Killoran Featured in Wisconsin Lawyer The Potential Impact of Post-Valuation Date Events on Gift Tax Valuations New Year – New Labor and Employment Law Developments Every Employer Should Know Firm News: Attorneys JB Koenings and Erica N. Reib Elected as Shareholders Congratulations to Our Attorneys Listed in the 2019 Edition […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: IRS Unveils Significant Virtual Currency Taxation Enforcement Initiative Aretha Franklin’s Estate: Are Handwritten Documents Valid Wills? Time to Act on Act 368: Wisconsin Pass-Through Entity-Level Tax Election Breaking News: DOL Sets Overtime Salary Exemption Threshold at $35,568 The Objectives of Good Succession Planning Firm News: Congratulations to Our Attorneys Listed in The […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Objecting to an Opposing Party’s Request for Attorney Fees Can Have Ramifications United States Supreme Court Clarifies Standard on Sanctions for Violating Bankruptcy Discharge Not Feeling so SECURE: Proposed Law Could be Costly for Non-Spouse IRA Beneficiaries Creation of New Task Force Signals Increased State Scrutiny of Wisconsin Worker Classification The Five […]
Newsletter Article Highlights: Can I Really Be Sued There? Give a Guarantor Some Credit! IRS Issues a Second Set of April 2019 Changes to Retirement Plan Correction Program Firm News: Jim DeJong Awarded Carroll University Distinguished Alumnus Award WI Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Firm’s Client WI Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Property Tax Case Click […]