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The Wisconsin law community honored 24 Leaders in the Law during the 15th annual Wisconsin Law Journal event at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee on Thursday night.
Almost 315 attendees turned out to honor the legal community’s best and brightest.
Meet this year’s Leaders in the Law:
Adelman a veteran at giving back to community
Patricia Adelman
State Public Defender
Barrientes a tireless advocate for her young clients
Sally Barrientes
State Public Defender
As a quiet leader, Christensen listens
Craig Christensen
Habush Habush & Rottier
De la Mora the Swiss Army Knife of attorneys
Hector de la Mora
von Briesen & Roper
DeMeuse goes overtime for his clients
Jeff DeMeuse
Corneille Law Group
Dewick has commercial appeal
David Dewick
Hager, Dewick & Zuengler
‘Professional way’ carries Gegios to success
Robert Gegios
Kohner Mann & Kailas
To help clients, Goebel draws on well of experience
Patrick Goebel
Quarles & Brady
Harrington pays it forward
Art Harrington
Godfrey & Kahn
Honor, trustworthiness grandfathered in for Hughes
Christopher Hughes
Stafford Rosenbaum
Janzer succeeds by intensely serving clients
Jerome Janzer
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
Kalscheur a problem-solver, trusted advisor
Bradley Kalscheur
Michael Best & Friedrich
Kreblin leaves his fingerprints on Hupy and Abraham
Chad Kreblin
Hupy and Abraham
Manista champions diversity in legal community and beyond
Raymond Manista
Northwestern Mutual
Mansfield sheds parachute — jumps into law, teaching careers
Marsha Mansfield
University of Wisconsin-Madison
McKeown continues his learning path while teaching the next generation
James McKeown
Foley & Lardner
Neider’s open-door policy keeps the firm’s doors open
Charles Neider
Neider & Boucher
For Nettesheim, learning is the pathway to greatness
Timothy Nettesheim
Husch Blackwell
Orr exhibits three decades of compassion
Albert Orr
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
Packard empowers clients facing challenges
Tamara Packard
Pines Bach
Rablin fulfills goal of making a difference
Dawn Rablin
State Public Defender’s Milwaukee Trial Office
More than a just partner, Strohbehn the ‘go to’ attorney
Erin Strohbehn
Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown
White’s classroom time gives him courtroom advantage
Mario White
State Public Defender
Zarzynski passes his expertise to the next generation
Jeffrey Zarzynski
The Law Offices of Schiro and Zarzynski