Like many college seniors, William Fox said, he was not sure what to say when his roommate asked him about his plans after graduation.
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Personalities stick out for seasoned Richter
The “bloodied veteran” of 216 cases tried to verdict, Ward Richter says each case tells its own story.
Read More »Lazar excels in the spotlight
Representing Wisconsin in court cases that have captured national interest, Maria Lazar, assistant attorney general for the state Department of Justice, has had an undoubtedly eventful past four years. What comes next for the Brookfield native likely will be no less interesting: judge in Waukesha County Circuit Court, Branch 7.
Read More »Olivieri embraces leadership roles
Jose Olivieri says he jokes with friends that he is about the most conservative guy around.
Read More »Nick helps revitalize city through service
As city attorney for Eau Claire, Stephen Nick has played a large role in the city’s revitalization work.
Read More »Nistler’s entrepreneur spirit driven by passion
A former prosecutor, Brent Nistler founded Milwaukee-based Nistler Law Office SC in 2008 – with a good dose of optimism and not much in the way of funding.
Read More »Sweeney pursues law after starting career in pits
The Edgerton native, a partner at Madison-based Axley Brynelson LLP since 2006, earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1975. After college, he took a job at Martin Marietta Aggregates, where he assisted with the operation and design of about 120 sand and gravel pits and quarries in Iowa and Illinois.
Read More »Czysh plays multiple roles for Andrus
Sharon Czysh’s official title is office manager, but she also could be called social director, philanthropic team captain, Internet technology administrator, and manager of accounting and human resources.
Read More »Finn Gorski makes her mark in long career
The proudest moment in Liz Finn Gorski’s career, she said, required only six words.
Read More »Krueger marks time with technology
Sue Krueger traces her career by thinking about the types of technology she used.
Read More »Challenges don’t faze legal secretary
Losing her right thumb and three right fingers in a snowblower accident has not stopped Erika Pack from accomplishing her goals.
Read More »Dedication, adaptability power Ulrich
Dealing with the federal government can be a challenge for anyone.
Read More »Ferrel leads by example
Paralegal Deb Ferrel follows the rule that little things make a big difference for those in her profession.
Read More »Manian excels in criminal law
Jacob Manian prosecuted nearly 40 felony trials before joining Fox, O’Neill & Shannon SC, Milwaukee, in 2012.
Read More »Hartman helps poor and elderly
After graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree in political science, April Hartman was unsure what to do with her life.
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