Recent Articles from WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF
Thompson fights for defendants, and her staff
After her first day as an intern at the Office of the State Public Defender, Kelli Thompson knew she had found her career path.
Gingras builds firm success from ground up
For Robert Gingras, founder of Gingras, Thomsen & Wachs, the experience of starting a law firm and watching it grow into a statewide practice with many offices has been exhilarating.
Vedvig pursues passion for climate, pro bono work
For Hillary Vedvig, climate change is the defining threat of her lifetime.
Richie gives his clients a tailored approach
In the two-and-a-half years that Isaiah Richie has worked as an attorney at Schloemer Law Firm, he has become an asset not only to the company but also the public.
Trademarks, IP work never boring for Boor
For Anita Boor, an early love for science and keen interest in becoming a lawyer added up eventually to a thriving practice in intellectual-property law.
Kinne empowers clients, coworkers
Paul Kinne, partner at Gingras, Thomsen & Wachs, has made a career out of helping people who have trouble helping themselves.
A self-starter, Creagh now helps the startup scene
On its face, sea kayaking doesn’t have much in common with Milwaukee’s start-up scene.
Murn has rare talent to attract, keep clients
It’s not uncommon to hear clients raving about Tracy Murn in the lobby of Axley Attorneys.
Judge rules against Wisconsin GOP in redistricting case
A judge ruled Thursday that Republican leaders of the Wisconsin Legislature illegally hired private taxpayer-funded attorneys to represent them in anticipation of legal challenges over redistricting because there are no pending lawsuits over maps that have yet to be drawn.
Geilfuss builds, transforms Foley’s health-care practice
C. Frederick Geilfuss II, partner at Foley & Lardner, has been at the forefront of change in health-care law throughout his nearly 40-year career.
Streckert makes the most of his time at Ruder Ware
Benjamin Streckert has always been passionate about being a leader and being a part of something bigger than himself.
Tate lands starring role at Jones Law
When Jennifer Tate was in college, a friend of hers was doing a mock trial and asked Tate to help play a witness in the competition.
Legal News
- Rep. Ryan Clancy holding Milwaukee fundraiser promoted by alleged ‘anti-Semitic group’
- Man representing self in murder case of 11-year-old
- Toxic Torts: 2 chemical spills plague Wisconsin airport
- Boeing to plead guilty to fraud for violating deal over 737 Max crashes
- Indiana police standoff with armed man ends when troopers take him into custody and find boy dead
- Alec Baldwin arrives in court in fatal shooting of cinematographer
- UW-Milwaukee chancellor to step down next year amid handling of Pro-Hamas protesters
- Wisconsin Republicans are improperly blocking conservation work, court says
- Man hurt when home in rural Wisconsin explodes has died, authorities say
- Wisconsin Supreme Court changes course, will allow expanded use of ballot drop boxes this fall
- Gov. Evers appoints Travis Maze as Jefferson County Sheriff
- Democrat Dora Drake wins open seat in Wisconsin state Senate
Case Digests
- Attorney Professional Misconduct
- CHIPS Petitions
- Insufficient Evidence-Sexual Assault of a Child
- Slip and Fall-Governmental Immunity
- Restricting Felons from Holding Public Office-Venue
- Deceptive and Unfair Pricing Practices
- Attempted Enticement of a Minor-Sentencing
- Deliberate Indifference
- Race Discrimination
- Unconstitutional Search-Motin to Suppress
- Sentencing Guidelines-“Analogue of Fentanyl”
- Copyright Infringement