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Welcome to Palmersheim Dettmann, S.C. (formerly Haley Palmersheim, S.C.). After 22 years our name has changed, but our commitment to our clients and their businesses hasn’t.

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Palmersheim Dettmann S.C.
1424 N High Point Rd
Middleton, WI 53562
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Middleton, WI 53562
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Cathleen Dettmann recognized as one of Wisconsin Law Journal’s Powerlist-Business Defense attorneys

By Firm

Palmersheim Dettmann, S.C. is pleased to announce that Cathleen Dettmann has been included on the Wisconsin Law Journal’s new Powerlist – Business Defense. The Powerlist is aimed at highlighting those whose mere presence on a case signifies the stakes, who have influenced the direction of the law, whose leadership in the community is pervasive and whose respect within the bar is undeniable.

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What’s the Deal with Non-Compete Agreements in 2025?

By Erin E. Rome

After the FTC passed a ban on non-compete agreements in 2024, which was later invalidated, employees and employers alike have had many questions about the enforceability of non-compete agreements. This blog post addresses the status of the FTC ban and Wisconsin’s rules on non-compete agreements.

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Nationwide, preliminary Injunction blocks enforcement of Corporate Transparency Act and BOI reporting requirements.

By Kevin J. Palmersheim

On December 3, 2024, the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Texas granted a preliminary injunction that bars the US Treasury/federal government from enforcing the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the requirements for entitles and persons to file reports with FinCen disclosing company and personal beneficial ownership information(BOI). This preliminary injunction is immediate, and applies nationwide. While many businesses have already filed reports, those who have not can hold off – at least for now.

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