With the current economy, many loans require guarantees in
addition to collateral. Axley Attorney Laura Peck discusses
how the Wisconsin Marital Property Act impacts these credit
transactions.
How Homeowners Can Avoid "Double Jeopardy"
Homeowners frequently seek the advice of Axley Attorney Saul Glazer when a subcontractor or material supplier files a lien claim against them. In this video, Glazer shares important tips on how homeowners can avoid paying twice for the same job.
The Advocate: Real Estate Lawyer Larry Libman
When The Gallina Companies wanted to build an apartment complex with approximately 600 units on a 30 parcel site, CEO Joe Gallina relied on Axley Attorney Larry Libman to guide the company through the real estate development process.
Updated Survey Standards May Lead to Sticker Shock
On February 23, 2011, The American Land Title Association (ALTA) updated their minimum survey standards. Axley Brynelson Attorney Laura Peckexplains what has changed, why it's important, and how it may result in a significant increase in cost.
The Future of Your Family Cottage
Sometimes the details of owning a family cottage can be
anything but relaxing. Axley Attorneys Steven Brezinski and
Melissa Warner give advice on how to resolve common
issues associated with estate planning.
Smart Growth: Wisconsin's Comprehensive Planning Law
Axley Brynelson Attorney Mitch Olson explains how Wisconsin's newly effective Comprehensive Planning Law, commonly known as Wisconsin's Smart Growth Law, is designed to work.
About Axley Brynelson's Land Use and Zoning Lawyers
The Wisconsin legal landscape for zoning and land use changed dramatically in 2010. Axley Brynelson Attorney Peter Conrad gives an overview of these changes and what to look out for in 2011.