Megan Jerabek is a Shareholder, the Co-Chair of the Trusts and Estates Section, Chair of the Sports Law Section and a member of the firm’s Business, Tax and Real Estate Sections. Her practice focuses on estate planning, trust and estate administration, business succession planning, real estate leasing and business transactions. She also represents current and former professional athletes on a variety of matters, including real estate, business formation and transactions, and estate planning.
Megan is committed to serving as a trusted advisor to her clients and believes in a collaborative approach to individual and business planning, often times working directly with a client’s accountant, wealth advisor, and insurance representative to ensure that the client’s goals are being achieved as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Her estate planning work is statewide and ranges from initial planning for young professionals or others just starting the estate planning process to advanced planning for high net worth clients and families. Megan also assists business owners in creating new companies and planning how best to transition their established companies to the next generation of ownership, reviews, drafts and negotiates real estate leases and other business and real estate transactions, advises clients on business and tax planning, and assists trustees and personal representatives with post-death trust and estate administration. Regardless of who she is working with, Megan remains committed to clear communication and education to ensure her clients know what they are signing and why.
Megan frequently presents throughout Wisconsin on estate and business succession planning to professional trade associations, wealth advisors and insurance representatives, planned giving societies, and employees and executives as part of health and wellness programming offered by corporations. She has also been a frequent presenter at the State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Estate Planning Update.
During law school, Megan interned in the legal department at Nike in Portland, Oregon. While there, she worked with the company’s sports marketing division on coach and athlete endorsement contracts, special events, and licensing.
Megan is a proud University of Wisconsin alumna and loves living and working in the Madison community. She is an avid Badgers fan and currently serves on the UW Athletic Department’s Equity Diversity Council. She is also very active with Downtown Madison, Inc. (“DMI”), currently serving as co-Chair of the Board of Directors and a member of the Executive Committee. She also serves on DMI’s Inclusiveness Committee and previously served as the Chairperson of the Membership and Marketing Committee. She is a member of the Anderson Legacy Society for the Overture Center, where she educates donors on the importance of planned giving. Megan is also a member of HOAN, an organization that brings together leaders from Madison and Milwaukee to help further collaboration between the two communities.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Megan L.W. Jerabek
- Planning Considerations for Out-of-State Real Estate, Mobile Homes and Foreign Real Estate - (Posted On Wednesday, May 10, 2023)
- Disappearing Act: What You Need to Know About the Estate and Gift Tax Provisions of the House Ways and Means Committee Tax Proposals - (Posted On Friday, October 15, 2021)
- Building Your Bench – Professional Advisors Become An Essential Part of Navigating New NIL Landscape for College Athletes - (Posted On Thursday, July 01, 2021)
- NCAA v. Alston: A ‘Buzzer-Beater’ Victory for College Athletes as Name, Image and Likeness Shot Clock Counts Down to July 1 - (Posted On Thursday, June 24, 2021)
- Man-to-Man or Zone Coverage: Piecing Together the Patchwork Quilt of Name, Image and Likeness Regulation and What Comes Next for College Athletics - (Posted On Friday, June 04, 2021)
- They are Willing to Serve, But What Do My Trustees Do? - (Posted On Tuesday, April 27, 2021)
- Designated Survivor: Beneficiary Designations Can Make – or Break – Your Estate Plan - (Posted On Thursday, July 19, 2018)
- Not So Simple Estate Planning Considerations After 2017 Tax "Simplification" - (Posted On Thursday, May 17, 2018)
- May I See Some ID, Please?: Youth-Escort Policies Are Gaining Popularity at Malls Across the Nation, But Are They Right For You - (Posted On Monday, February 05, 2018)
- You Don't Have to Go Home (But You Can't Stay Here): Negotiating Construction Related Relocation Rights - (Posted On Tuesday, July 11, 2017)