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Jeffrey J. Storch is a partner in the Baraboo, Wisconsin office of Boardman & Clark LLP, where he focuses on business formation and operations, mergers and acquisitions, business taxation, and other regulatory compliance matters, and is the chair of the firm’s Agribusiness and Restaurant and Hospitality practice groups. As a former owner of a family business, he knows first-hand the many issues business owners face each day.
Jeff works with owners on all aspects of running their business, from initial startup to planning to transitioning the business to the next generation. He also advises employers on their employee benefits, such as 401(k) and other retirement plans, health plans, cafeteria plans, and executive compensation and benefits.
He is a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Wisconsin, and Sauk County Bar Association. Jeff has written and spoken on many legal issues in his areas of focus, including LLC and partnership agreement drafting, choice of business entity, business succession planning, nonqualified deferred compensation, and tax issues.
Jeff received a B.S. in French from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his law degree magna cum laude from University of Wisconsin Law School, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as Moot Court President.
Patrick P. Neuman is an associate in the Madison, Wisconsin office of Boardman & Clark LLP, where he focuses on business and banking matters.
Patrick works with limited liability companies, corporations, banks, and other business entities on general corporate matters including business formation, mergers and acquisitions, construction and lease agreements, private placement securities offerings, buy-sell agreements, service contracts, and state and federal tax matters.
In addition, Patrick works with banks on holding company and subsidiary formations, regulatory compliance, and loan forms drafting, and with non-profit organizations to obtain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
Patrick graduated magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif and received the Stewart Macaulay Award for Excellence and Leadership in Contract Law. He is a member of the American Bar Association (Business Law Section) and the State Bar of Wisconsin (Young Lawyers Division).
Patrick worked closely with area entrepreneurs in the inaugural year of the University’s Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic. Before going to law school, Patrick owned a general contracting firm. In 2012, he was recognized as an “Up and Coming Lawyer” by the Wisconsin Law Journal.
Addressed in this year's supplement:
- Updated form for representations given by members contributing operating businesses to an LLC (Form 5-4).
- Updated form regarding the LLC reimbursing member expenses incurred on behalf of the LLC (Form 7-17).
- Revised discussion and form for transfers between current or former spouses that do not trigger tax recognition under Internal Revenue Code Section 1041 (Form 8-51 and introductory discussion).
- New long form of company information to be maintained, based on the changed requirements of the restated Wisconsin LLC Act (Form 10-4A).
- New discussion of the restated Wisconsin LLC Act provision providing that a person is deemed to assent to the LLC’s operating agreement simply by becoming a member, along with a new long-form operating agreement joinder form for newly admitted members (Chapter 11 introduction to Form 11-6 and new Form 11-16A).
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