About Randy
Randy Nelson is a Shareholder focusing his practice on estate planning, advising family businesses, tax planning, trust administration and probate. He is a Certified Public Accountant and was an Adjunct Professor at Marquette University Law School where he taught estate planning for over 30 years. He is a frequent speaker at continuing education courses for lawyers and CPAs on the subjects of estate planning and tax planning. He is the author of the chapter “Estate Planning for Owners of Closely Held Businesses” in Eckhardt’s Workbook for Wisconsin Estate Planners published by the State Bar of Wisconsin.Randy is currently the chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin (SBW) Drafting Committee which is working on the Wisconsin Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act. He chaired the SBW/WBA Drafting Committee responsible for the Wisconsin Uniform Principal and Income Act which was passed in 2005 and was a member of the SBW/WBA Drafting Committees responsible for the Wisconsin Trust Code which was passed in 2013, the trailer bill which modified the Wisconsin Trust Code which was passed in 2024, and the Wisconsin Uniform Power of Appointment Act which was passed in 2024.
Randy Nelson is a Shareholder focusing his practice on estate planning, advising family businesses, tax planning, trust administration and probate. He is a Certified Public Accountant and was an Adjunct Professor at Marquette University Law School where he taught estate planning for over 30 years. He is a frequent speaker at continuing education courses for lawyers and CPAs on the subjects of estate planning and tax planning. He is the author of the chapter “Estate Planning for Owners of Closely Held Businesses” in Eckhardt’s Workbook for Wisconsin Estate Planners published by the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Randy is currently the chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin (SBW) Drafting Committee which is working on the Wisconsin Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act. He chaired the SBW/WBA Drafting Committee responsible for the Wisconsin Uniform Principal and Income Act which was passed in 2005 and was a member of the SBW/WBA Drafting Committees responsible for the Wisconsin Trust Code which was passed in 2013, the trailer bill which modified the Wisconsin Trust Code which was passed in 2024, and the Wisconsin Uniform Power of Appointment Act which was passed in 2024.
Practice Areas
Professional Affiliations
Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Trusts and Estates, Milwaukee (2013)
- Recognized: Trusts and Estates
- Special Focus: Corporate
- Special Focus: Estate Planning
- Special Focus: Family Businesses
- Special Focus: Fiduciary Duties
- Special Focus: Gift Planning
- Special Focus: Planning for Closely Held Businesses
- Special Focus: Succession Planning
- Special Focus: Tax
- Special Focus: Trust Administration
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers® (2005-2023)
- AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®