A recent Wisconsin Supreme Court decision provided guidance on the “fraudulent transaction” exception to successor nonliability: It is not governed by the Wisconsin Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.The plaintiff in Springer v. Nohl Electric Products Corp., 2018 Wisc. LEXIS 227, alleged her husband’s exposure to products containing asbestos during his employment contributed to his death. In her complaint, Penny Springer identified Powers Holdings Inc. as the successor to Fire Brick Engineers Co. Inc., the …