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The WiLaw Quarterly Newsletter

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 Framework?

Firm News:

  • The Firm Welcomes New Attorney Randall W. Ollie
  • Attorney Greg Lyons Named Fellow with the American Bar Foundation
  • Attorney Grant Killoran Published in the Wisconsin Lawyer

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