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Simplified Rules on IRA and Retirement Plan Distributions
by
Andrew J. Willms & Jason R. Handal
On Jan. 11, 2001, the IRS released proposed regulations
that make sweeping changes to the minimum distribution rules pertaining
to individual retirement accounts and qualified plans. The new rules are
tremendously important, since they will affect everyone who participates
in a qualified retirement plan or owns an IRA.
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Tortious Interference with At-will Employment
by Mark R. Hinkston
Wisconsin law affords at-will employees a cause of
action for tortious interference with contract if their termination was
triggered by the improper motives of coemployees, officers or directors,
or outside third parties.
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Wisconsin Shipwrecks: Finders Keepers?
by Carlyle
H. Whipple & Laura Naus Whipple
The state owns the more than 700 shipwrecks in Wisconsin's
territorial waters, under the custody, control, and supervision of the
Wisconsin Historical Society. The law, with its hefty consequences, preserves
the diving rights for all users and prevents shipwrecks from being looted
and damaged.
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