Even with gains for women and minorities, Lochmann thinks more can be done
There are benchmarks in a lawyer’s life that will always be remembered. Your first day in law school. Your first day in court. Your first deal closing.
New opportunities for registered in-house counsel
A rule change recently approved by the Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon mean that corporate counsel who practice in Wisconsin even though they are not licensed in-state will be on an equal footing with their licensed counterparts when it comes to providing pro bono legal services.
Quieter setting: Barrett leaves din of Manhattan for Wisconsin ‘nice’
Will J. Barrett would be a great attorney to have on your team. If you can find him. Law Journal: “Will, we had a hard time finding you online. In fact, we couldn’t find anything.” Barrett: “That’s good. I like a low digital profile.” Law Journal: “What about Twitter?” Barrett: “Nope.” (Chuckling…) Law Journal: “Facebook?” […]
2016 Corporate Counsel Directory
BIRDSALL, JOSEPH D. Lindner & Marsack, S.C. 411 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1800 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: 414-273-3910 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lindner-marsack.com Practice Areas: Represents insurance companies and self-insured employers in workers’ compensation claims and other work-injury defense claims, including appellate and subrogation Service Area: Wisconsin BR[...]
Litigation financing: Some words to the wise
Recent years have brought an ever-great reliance on the so-called litigation-finance industry in consumer and personal-injury litigation and – in an even newer development - large commercial cases.
Balancing business, legal ethics
Corporate counsel don’t often end up as the subject of disciplinary cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, but that doesn’t mean they can’t go astray just as easily as other sorts of lawyers.
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