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Noleta Jansen Elected Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

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Milwaukee — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that Noleta Jansen, a member of the firm's Trusts and Estates Practice Group, has been elected Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel ("ACTEC").

ACTEC has more than 2,500 members called "Fellows" that practice throughout the United States, Canada and other foreign countries. Fellows must have more than 10 years of experience in the active practice of probate and trust law or estate planning. Lawyers and law professors are elected to be Fellows based on their outstanding reputation, exceptional skill, and substantial contributions to the field by lecturing, writing, teaching and participating in bar activities.

Jansen works with clients on complex estate planning and estate and trust administration matters to ensure smooth asset management and to maximize assets available for transfer to beneficiaries through appropriate tax planning techniques. She also represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in trust, estate and fiduciary disputes. Jansen received her law degree, cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin Law School.

About The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) is a nonprofit association of lawyers and law professors skilled and experienced in the preparation of wills and trusts; estate planning; and probate procedure and administration of trusts and estates of decedents, minors and incompetents. Established in Los Angeles in 1949, ACTEC is governed by 39 Fellows who serve on its Board of Regents, six of whom are the officers of ACTEC.

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