Recent Articles from Tiffany Tan
Sargent knows the drill when it comes to data privacy, cybersecurity
Within just a few years of becoming an attorney, Sarah Sargent has already handled complex, high-stakes cases.
Zellner helps clients avoid falling victim to ‘domino effect’
Zachary Zellner’s path to becoming a lawyer started with seeing the difference his parents had made as teachers. As a personal-injury attorney at Hupy and Abraham in Madison, he advocates for victims seeking compensation.
Wedgewood’s work touches wide range of clients, colleagues
Monica Wedgewood’s drive to excel is evident in both in her work and relationships.
Welle leading the way on health-care law
As the country’s health-care laws change, employers are seeking out attorneys who can help them adapt. At Foley & Lardner, Nick Welle has become the expert in this field.
Goldschmidt finds appeal in appellate work
James Goldschmidt regards appellate work as the practice of law at the highest level. And in his six years at Quarles & Brady, he has built a reputation as a talented appellate litigator.
Lawson the IT woman in IP law
Molly Lawson is making her mark in a legal field where there are still few women: intellectual-property law for computer technology.
Vercauteren buys in to details of real-estate law
One of Jeff Vercauteren’s strengths as a real-estate lawyer is his concentration on the details that fulfill his clients’ vision.
Clients, diversity both top of mind for Zahn Rhine
Maya Zahn Rhine believes in advocating not only for her clients but also for diversity in the legal profession.
For Baudhuin, success means avoiding litigation
Danielle Baudhuin’s brand of service involves helping her clients avoid another lawsuit.
Daughety makes diversity in the profession a priority
In just two years as a lawyer, Devon Daughety has already won the admiration of her peers and promoted diversity in the profession.
Eisenmann helps clients avoid employment-law landmines
Labor and employment matters are some of the trickiest that employers face. As an attorney in the field, Erik Eisenmann’s principle is to tackle his clients’ difficulties as if they were his own.
Lopez advocates for clients, minorities
Rebeca Lopez decided to become a labor and employment lawyer after seeing firsthand the everyday difficulties that employers faced. She was then managing the Milwaukee district office of former Wisconsin State Sen. Russ Feingold, where she was working as a liaison between federal agencies and families experiencing hardships.
Legal News
- Milwaukee drops security personnel ordinance
- Wisconsin Supreme Court tacks on additional months to already suspended lawyer
- Supreme Court: Abortion protester’s First Amendment rights violated
- These doctors were censured. Wisconsin’s prisons hired them anyway
- Ruling reinstates lawsuit over ‘Black Lives Matter’ school posters
- Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider whether 175-year-old law bans abortion
- Wisconsin man facing bestiality and felony bail jumping charges
- Waukesha County woman indicted in National Health Care Fraud Law Enforcement Action
- Man sentenced to 15 months for fraud involving luxury vehicles
- Wisconsin Department of Justice Fire Marshal investigating fire that killed six
- Ozaukee County first responders save family of three, father and son on Milwaukee River
- Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, dimming chance of trial before election
Case Digests
- Termination of Parental Rights
- First Amendment Rights
- Termination of Parental Rights
- Late Filing
- Real Estate-Attorney Fees
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Variance-Interpretation of Zoning Ordinances
- Sentencing
- Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause-Jury Instructions
- Unlawful Collection Practices-Evidence
- Sentencing-Vindictiveness
- Prisoner Grievances-Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies