Poynette

213 North Main Street
Suite 200
P.O. Box 378
Poynette, WI 53955-0128

P (608) 257-9521
F (608) 635-4690

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The Boardman Clark Poynette office is located in the historic Merchant’s Walk building in downtown Poynette and has been serving the area since 1905. The office works with a wide variety of clients, including individuals, farmers and businesses.

Poynette Services

  • Real Estate

    Representing clients in all aspects of the real estate process, including buyers and sellers, landlord and tenants, developers and municipalities, title insurance companies, and real estate brokers. 

  • Estate Planning

    Assisting individuals and families on a full range of estate planning matters, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and probate and trust administration. We also advise businesses and charitable organizations on strategic planning and charitable giving.

  • Probate & Trust Administration

    Working with personal representatives, trustees and families to ensure the efficient and orderly transfer of substantial wealth through trusts and estates.

  • Elder Law

    Representing clients who suffer from diminished capacity as well as clients who rely on government entitlement programs, and protecting our senior clients through the use of trusts, powers of attorney and other mechanisms. 

  • Business Law

    Helping businesses protect their rights, minimize risk, maximize profit and stay ahead of the competition.

  • Municipal Law

    Advising local governments, utilities, and other municipal entities on wide range of legal matters affecting the public sector.

The Latest

Federal Court Strikes Down 2024 Salary Level Rules

The Banking Lawyer | 11.19.24

In April 2024, the Department of Labor issued rules (“2024 Rules”) that increased the salary level that had to be paid to executive, administrative, or professional employees so that the employees were not entitled to overtime pay under the FLSA. The 2024 Rules did not change the primary duties tests, nor did they change the salary basis test. On Friday, November 15, 2024, a federal court in Texas struck down the entirety of the 2024 Rules and ruled his decision applied nationwide.