Author: Caitlyn Neider

00:00 02:55 On August 28, 2019, as part of Forward Festival Madison, Neider & Boucher hosted a lunch and learn at the University of Wisconsin’s Grainger Hall.  Attorneys David Gorwitz and Joseph Camilli presented “Wisconsin’s New Hemp Industry is Cultivating High Hopes amid Strong Oversight”.   If you...

Best Lawyers® recognized multiple Neider & Boucher attorneys as 2020 Best Lawyers in America.  In addition, the firm also had a Lawyer of the Year recognition.Attorneys named and their area of practice, as listed in The Best Lawyers in America©, include:Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)  Joseph W. Boucher   2020...

Hemp has become a new and legal industry in Wisconsin. Many entrepreneurs are jumping in to capitalize on the market. State regulation is still being formulated and there are a lot of lingering questions. Is there an application process? Can I sell CBD at the...

One of the most common questions we hear from our small business owner clients is what to do with their business when they want to retire.  Most business owners understand that how a sale is structured can have a substantial impact on their financial picture,...

(Madison, WI) The law firm of Neider & Boucher (N&B) is pleased to announce that Eric Klemm, John Rather and Tabitha Grahn-Galloway have recently joined the firm. Eric Klemm is an Attorney at the firm and concentrates his practice on business transactions and litigation.  He received...

Best Lawyers® recognized multiple Neider & Boucher attorneys as 2019 Best Lawyers in America. In addition, the firm also had a Lawyer of the Year recognition.Attorneys named and their area of practice, as listed in The Best Lawyers in America©, include:Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)  Joseph W. Boucher Charles...

On February 26, 2018, Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 204 became effective allowing benefit corporations in Wisconsin. A benefit corporation is a for-profit corporation (not a limited liability company, partnership, or cooperative) that relieves the directors and officers of the corporation from the obligation to maximize shareholder...

By Jennifer Knudson On January 19, 2018, the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided Manitowoc Company, Inc. v. John M. Lanning stating that a non-solicitation of employee provision is a restrictive covenant that is subject to the stringent rules under Wis. Stats. § 103.465 regarding noncompete agreements.  Specifically, the Court...