Randy Crocker keeps his secrets to success on two plaques on his desk at von Briesen & Roper SC: the first plaque shows the word “Trust” and the second “Initiate.”
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Zweber gives decades to Quarles & Brady
Joan Zweber has spent 40 years at Quarles & Brady LLP guided by the philosophy that she should “always add value.”
Read More »Loehner seeks new challenges
While some people are content working on autopilot, Michele Loehner wants to be challenged.
Read More »Paz finds success behind the scenes
During a recent parental rights trial in Waukesha County Circuit Court, the defense attorney made an objection based on a published appellate case.
Read More »Gureski overcomes early career struggles
For a brief time, Richard Gureski’s varied skills and experiences worked against him.
Read More »Dragolovich completes successful career
Nancy Dragolovich’s long career at Michael Best & Friedrich followed the growth of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Read More »Success is in the details for Fritche
In a law firm that handles everything from divorce to traffic accidents, attention to detail is key. And no one at Horizons Law Group pays more attention to those details than Cheryl Fritche.
Read More »Hoff has clients’ interests at heart
Casey Hoff doesn’t run from his fears, he runs at them.
Read More »Fowles satisfied with career switch
Sarah Fowles was working to raise money for New York University in 2001 and sharing an office with a public defender displaced by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks when she realized she was in the wrong profession.
Read More »Menghini making his mark
One of attorney Michael Menghini’s professional goals was to appear in front of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Read More »Harrell thrives in complex cases
Kathryn Harrell grew up wanting to work with gorillas.
Read More »Real estate remains Peck’s priority
After graduating from law school, Laura Peck interviewed for jobs in several different legal areas before choosing a real estate practice.
Read More »Allen keeps mother in mind while building career
When Shannon Allen meets with clients, she said, she keeps in mind that they often are facing the greatest crises of their lives.
Read More »Hintz goes beyond the basic requirements
As a tax attorney and partner at one of Milwaukee’s largest law firms, Patricia Hintz realizes the perception might be that she represents only the area’s wealthiest individuals.
Read More »Burkert-Brist leaves lasting impression
Assistant Attorney General Anne Bensky met Monica Burkert-Brist as opposing council on a sexual assault case.
Read More »Wolfe finds strength in challenges of her job
Mary Wolfe uses her undergraduate degree in secondary education, but not in the usual way.
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