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This is a traditionally organized Trusts and Estates casebook that
draws its materials exclusively from the case law and statutes of
Wisconsin. The materials consist of judicial opinions from the
Wisconsin Supreme Court, lower state courts, and federal courts
operating in Wisconsin, as well as substantial materials taken from
the current Wisconsin Statutes pertaining to probate, wills and
intestacy, marital property, will substitutes, trusts, and
fiduciary duties. A limited number of notes highlight the areas in
which Wisconsin law departs from the national norm. As a
consequence of the state specific focus of the text and the fact
that cases are drawn from across the span of Wisconsin's history,
it is possible to see the way in which the law of wills and trusts
(and professional responsibility) has responded to changing social
circumstances and evolving patterns of wealth distribution. About
the author: Prof. J. Gordon Hylton, is a graduate of Oberlin
College and the University of Virginia Law School, and holds a PhD
in the History of American Civilization from Harvard University. He
has taught at the Marquette University Law School since 1998, and
has also taught at Chicago-Kent College of Law and as a visiting
professor at Washington University, Washington and Lee, and the
University of Virginia. He is the co-author of two Property Law
Casebooks, Property Law and the Public Interest (Lexis/Nexis, 3rd
ed. 2007) and A Concise Introduction to Property Law (Lexis/Nexis
2011). He is a former member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court's
Committee on Wisconsin Legal History and a member of the American
Society for Legal History.
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