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The WiLaw Quarterly Newsletter

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 Considerations for Health Care Litigators

Firm News:

  • John Gehringer Named “Lawyer of the Year”
  • Attorney Joseph Gumina Featured in Merit Shop Contractor
  • 20 OCHDL Lawyers Selected as 2021 Best Lawyers®; Another 5 Named Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch

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