Recent Articles from Brooke Strickland
Employment law a labor of love for Brooks-Williams
Since graduating from University of Wisconsin Law School eight years ago, Truscenialyn Brooks-Williams has built herself a reputation for bringing diverse attorneys together and diligently representing her clients.
Seifert’s long, winding road leads to law
Alex Seifert admittedly took a meandering route to a legal career.
Heywood quickly makes name as skilled litigator
Christine Heywood never moves slowly.
Heywood dedicates career to fighting for his disadvantaged clients
As a lawyer in the Public Defender’s Office in Oshkosh, Eric Heywood handles a complex, mixed caseload and regularly volunteers to take on serious felony cases dealing with everything from sexual assault to robbery and homicide.
Camilli a problem solver for businesses
In his short career at Neider & Boucher, Joseph Camilli is already sought after for his advice on everything from employment and health law to mergers and acquisitions and business start-ups.
Rosenberg fights for equal justice for all
In her less-than three years as an Assistant State Public Defender, Arial Rosenberg has already earned a reputation for being intelligent and tenacious in every case that she is a part of.
Follett helps clients plan for the unexpected
Amanda Follett is a dual threat.
Ross a ‘warrior’ in fight for justice
Maura Ross is an advocate and force to be reckoned with in the courtroom.
Peterson’s work continues to inspire others
Nancy Peterson knows a few things about moving parts and fixing problems. For the last 34 years, the veteran lawyer at Quarles & Brady has helped the firm’s business grow and established trust and rapport with clients of all kinds. Clients, as well as her colleagues at the firm, have come to count on Peterson’s expertise and attention to detail. To put it simply: Her achievements are an inspir[...]
Derry dares to step up for clients
Brandon Derry joined the team at Hupy and Abraham in 2007 and has since shown himself to be an invaluable part of the firm’s day-to-day operations.
Lawless is tireless in her devotion to the law
During her 10 years of litigation experience before federal and state courts, Lisa Lawless has seen and heard it all.
LaVigne sharpens ‘faculties’ at UW Law School
Michele LaVigne has served clients and students from all backgrounds for four decades.
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Case Digests
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