Daugherty brings well-rounded expertise to intellectual property
When Raye Daugherty started her career as a 23 year old, she had to work hard to establish her credibility and gain the trust of managers who were taking her advice.
WHO’S DOING WHAT: Attorneys make Chambers USA list; Butler to join American Academy of Appellate Lawyers
Quarles & Brady recently announced that one of its attorneys will lead the board of a nonprofit company that operates New York state’s power grid.
Who’s Doing What: Hupy and Abraham gets props; attorneys earn partnerships
Foley & Lardner recently announced that three attorneys at the firm have been elected to partnership.
Who’s Doing What: Firms add attorneys; DeWitt promotes pair to partner
Quarles & Brady recently announced that Isaac Roang received the Next Generation United Performing Arts Fund Leadership Award.
Quarles & Brady helps Packers player start reading program
The Packers' Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is starting a reading program sponsored by Quarles & Brady.
Hammond still cultivates his love of the law
Litigator Larry Hammond may be retired, but the 90-year-old is not slowing down.
Kammerzelt helps rural hospitals stay on right side of law
In providing legal services to rural-area hospitals, Jon Kammerzelt gives his clients more than just a band-aid approach.
McCord strikes chord with her clients
In becoming a lawyer, Melissa McCord shifted her focus from covering problems to coming up with solutions.
Magazine chooses top law firms for women lawyers
A magazine has recognized 50 law firms for retaining and promoting women lawyers, and four of those firms are either based in Wisconsin or have offices here. Working Mother announced Tuesday that Foley & Lardner, Husch Blackwell, Quarles & Brady and Perkins Coie were among the “2017 Best Law Firms for Women.” According to the […]
Who’s Doing What: Kampmann named Fellow; Foley names sports team chairs
von Briesen & Roper's Randy Nelson has been appointed to the Business Planning Committee of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel for 2017-2018. The Business Planning Committee focuses on planning techniques for owners of closely held businesses.
Law firms say goodbye to corner offices; hello to open, collaborative designs
In the 25 years Pat Algiers has been designing law offices, she has seen plenty of change.
Orelup powers diversity, women’s initiatives
Elizabeth Orelup is known by her colleagues at Quarles & Brady as an “influential and deeply respected” leader who has helped the firm shape its diversity and women’s initiatives.
Legal News
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- Milwaukee Mayor speaks in D.C. Tuesday at White House water summit
- Chicago man sentenced to prison after being caught with ‘Trump Gun’
- FTC bans non-competes
- Gov. Evers seeks applicants for Dane County Circuit Court
- Milwaukee man charged in dismemberment death pleads not guilty
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- UW Madison Professor: America’s child care crisis is holding back moms without college degrees
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