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WI Law firm hires Estate Planning Law Specialist

Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan brings in an attorney with a rarified
designation. Milwaukee-based law firm Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan
has hired Eido Walny as a senior associate in its
wealth-management group.
"We are pleased to welcome Eido to Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan,"
says the firm's managing partner Gerardo Gonzalez. "His extensive
experience in estate planning will serve as a tremendous asset to
our firm and clients."
Five dozen
Walny comes to Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan as a newly certified as
an Accredited Estate Planner and as an Estate Planning Law
Specialist (EPLS).
To become an EPLS -- the highest designation for an estate
planning attorney recognized by the American Bar Association --
an attorney must pass a comprehensive examination in
estate-planning law. But to qualify to sit for the exam,
an attorney has to have earned at least 36 continuing
legal-education credits within the last three years, needs
recommendations from at least five colleagues and has to have
devoted at least one-third of his practice to estate planning for
a minimum of five years.
Fewer than sixty attorneys have attained the EPLS
designation.
Walny joins Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan from Brookfield, Wisc.-based
Schott, Bublitz & Engel. Earlier he worked at Menomonee Falls,
Wisc.-based Niebler, Pyzyk, Klaver & Wagner and at Milwaukee,
Wisc.-based Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren. -FWR
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