News & Publications

Banking Overtime Might Become More Flexible

From a human resources perspective, one of the most talked about issues in the past year has been overtime.  As we wrote about previously, changes have already been introduced to the application of certain overtime exemptions, and, as businesses try to manage...

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We’re Moving!

Stroud, Willink & Howard, LLC is delighted to announce its relocation and expansion to the sixth floor of 33 East Main at Block 89, on the Capitol Square, Madison.  After 40 years in its previous location, Stroud is excited to celebrate this move in conjunction...

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Six Reasons You Need an Estate Plan

Have you been putting off your estate planning?  If so, you are like many Americans.  Approximately 55% of Americans die without a will or estate plan.  While many people prefer not to think about their own mortality, creating an estate plan is an incredibly important...

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A Tribute to Vern Howard

The Stroud family mourns the loss of C. Vernon Howard, an attorney with our firm for over 40 years and a pillar of the Madison legal community.  Vern passed away on May 25, 2017 at the age of 82.  Although a South Dakota native, Vern made Madison his home.  He...

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Divorce Does Not Cancel Guaranty

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals recently held in Bank Mutual v. Sherman, No. 2015AP2357 (May 17, 2017) (per curiam), that an ex-husband's guaranty of his then-wife's debt was still enforceable against him after the couple's divorce. Daniel Bohringer argued that his...

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Wisconsin’s Prevailing Wage Law Might Not Prevail

For some time, contractors working on construction projects funded by the State of Wisconsin or a 'local government unit' (e.g. cities, villages, counties, school districts, etc.) were legally obligated to pay those employees who were working on the public project a...

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Supreme Court Rules Contractual Jury Waivers are Enforceable

The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently held in Parsons v. Associated Banc-Corp. that contractual pre-litigation jury waivers are enforceable under Wisconsin law.  This case is particularly relevant to lenders and borrowers, but is also applicable to all parties entering...

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