Partner Adam Wiensch was quoted in an article appearing in the Milwaukee BizTimes on December 9, 2013 titled “Trust code rewritten to favor state administrators.” The article discusses a bill that is headed to Gov. Scott Walker’s desk that aims to drive out-of-state funds into state-based trust accounts, providing a boost to local banks and trust administrators. Wiensch is quoted saying, “Our trust law was very outdated and very spotty in terms of what it covered. The new law really brings Wisconsin into the 21st Century and creates a lot of opportunities for Wisconsin residents as they set up their estate plans.”
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