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Courting success (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 27, 2016//

Courting success (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 27, 2016//

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Members of Milwaukee’s legal community gathered Thursday for the annual State of the Courts Luncheon held at the Wisconsin Club and hosted by the Milwaukee Bar Association. Organizers expected more than 270 on hand for the event, which included remarks by Milwaukee Bar Association President Andrew Wronski, an address by Chief Judge Maxine White and the presentation of the Pro Bono Publico Award.

Nicholas Sulpizio of Marquette University; O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing; and Mark Cameli of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren all received the pro bono award as part of the event.

Staff photos by Kevin Harnack

Attorney Tim Teicher (left) talks with Judge John Siefert before the luncheon.

Lawyers and judges mingle before the start of the annual event.

Members of Milwaukee’s legal community take their seats during the start of the luncheon.

Members of Milwaukee’s legal community take their seats during the start of the luncheon.

Attorneys Marcia Drame (left) and Thomas Reeds talk over lunch.

Chief Judge Maxine White shares the state of the courts with those on hand during the event.

Members of Milwaukee’s legal community listen as Chief Judge Maxine White shares her report on the state of the courts.

Marquette University student Nicholas Sulpizio addresses the crowd while receiving a Pro Bono Publico Award.

Attorney Laura Lavey accepts a Pro Bono Publico Award on behalf of O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing.

Mark Cameli of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren accepts a Pro Bono Publico Award for his pro bono work.

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