For most practicing attorneys, the average day involves many hours spent managing caseloads and talking to clients, judges and opposing lawyers.
Worrisome though it might be, if you’ve learned your company will be subject to an audit by the state, it’s better for in-house counsel to plan ahead and start preparing immediately.
Colleen Fielkow doesn’t shy away from a packed calendar
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Douglas Dehler joined the litigation group at O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing SC, Milwaukee. Dehler’s litigation practice covers business, class action, whistleblower and ERISA fiduciary cases, as well as a wide range of insurance matters.
Michael Hupy, of Hupy & Abraham SC, Milwaukee, donated $100,000 to the Milwaukee Justice Center.
Victor Allen, Dayna Frenkel, M. Rhett Holland, Gregory Tears and Zachary Watters joined Michael Best & Friedrich LLP in its Milwaukee office.
The State Bar of Wisconsin announced two candidates Friday for 2012 president-elect.
Kenneth Davis, the longtime dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School who stepped down in June, has joined Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC, Milwaukee.
2011 Legal secretary of the year Keri Kempski Legal secretary, Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC Between court deadlines, pressing clients and demanding opposing counsel, it’s expected that everyone on a litigation team might blow their stack from time to time. Well, nearly everyone. Legal secretary Keri Kempski has kept her cool for nearly two decades [...]
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC announced the addition of six new associates to the firm’s Milwaukee office.
The latest legal additions across Wisconsin.
When Chad Anthony was hired to work in mergers and acquisitions seven years ago, it was a boom time for the business, resulting in a “trial by fire” as he learned quickly on the job.
Construction firms struggling to ensure the legality of workers on job sites may soon see some assistance at the federal level.
Litigator Jacob Curtis stopped short of the ethical line during a Facebook conversation with a friend who wanted legal advice. The friend said she was entitled to unpaid wages from her employer, and gave a detailed account of her situation, said Curtis, with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC in Milwaukee. His friend, he said, wanted [...]
Michael Hupy, Marquette 1972, and Jason Abraham, Marquette 1992, testified before the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate Joint Committees on Insurance in opposition to SB 7. The bill would severely restrict the legal rights of anyone hurt in a motor vehicle accident in Wisconsin. SB 7 would repeal much of the Truth in Auto Law passed [...]
With the traditional holiday bonus time rapidly approaching, many attorneys and staff are likely wondering whether they will again end up with coal in their stockings.
You don’t want to find out what 12 people think about your case on the first day of trial. You want to think about it a long time before then.
The judges of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin currently are accepting applications for the position of Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court. This is a high-level management position, responsible for the management of all non-judicial functions and activities of the court. The application deadline is Oct. 1. For more detailed information and [...]
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. announces the addition of David G. Peterson, an experienced litigator, to the firm’s expanding Waukesha office. Peterson joins the firm as a shareholder in the Litigation Practice. He has close to 20 years of experience in commercial litigation matters. Peterson was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the [...]
When Sam Hamilton was working as an aide in the Ohio Legislature right after college, he saw something that pushed him toward law school.
When someone at one of Habush Habush & Rottier’s 13 offices needs to know where to find the information that’s essential to a case, they call Diane Duffey, the firm’s only law librarian. It’s a role she has enjoyed for more than 11 years.