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2010 Leaders showcase strength and variety

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//March 8, 2010//

2010 Leaders showcase strength and variety

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//March 8, 2010//

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ImageFor the eighth year, we are excited to turn the spotlight on individuals who consistently give their best to their clients, to the administration of justice, and to the organizations they enrich through their outside efforts.

Wisconsin Law Journal’s 2010 Leaders in the Law come from very diverse backgrounds, representing the myriad ways lawyers and judges contribute to our legal system and to their communities. And they have very diverse areas of practice, ranging from litigation to trusts and estates, from personal injury to presiding on the bench.

They come from a variety of firms, courts, businesses, and nonprofit groups. Whether they represent businesses, individuals, or offer pro bono services, all of our Leaders in the Law have a significant impact on the practice of law in Wisconsin.

Many of our 2010 class have community interests close to their heart. One belongs to a group protecting a watershed area; another mentors inner-city youth; one is dedicated to offering pro bono legal advice to the poor; and yet another assists in maintaining the performing arts.

All of these smart and successful attorneys realize the importance of having a positive impact on the community in which they work and live.

Each one of our Leaders in the Law reflects the great things that attorneys around the state do each and every day.

I hope you enjoy getting to know them though the stories on these pages as much as we have.

Sincerely,

Ann Richmond,
Publisher
Wisconsin Law Journal

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