Love of law keeps O’Neill going
A litigator for the past 46 years, Bruce O’Neill shows no sign of slowing down.
Botzau balances work and community
Steven Botzau planned to be a teacher, until a dispute with a college landlord gave him a taste for the courtroom.
Skilton thrives when helping others
John Skilton witnessed change firsthand while in college and law school during the 1960s.
Hallett makes time for mentoring
Mentoring isn’t just what Kenneth V. Hallett does, it’s who he is.
Deisinger thrives on advising others
Clients turn to attorneys when they have problems or questions, but what about when it’s the attorney with the problem? At many law firms, it’s the general counsel who fields questions and helps solve problems. It’s a demanding job, but one at which Francis Deisinger of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC feels at ease. “Lawyering […]
DiMotto’s dedication earns him respect
When most law students graduate, they put their case-briefing days behind them.
Dreps champions First Amendment
While most people haven’t heard of Robert Dreps, they have benefited from his work, said April Rockstead Barker of Schott, Bublitz & Engel SC, Brookfield.
Schott rises to the challenge
Donald Schott is a problem solver both for his clients and his firm.
Van Sicklen tackles cases large and small
Long-running litigation cases can be an occupational hazard for attorneys, with lawsuits going on for years.
Weber plays key roles across the state
Ralph Weber’s career includes standout verdicts and educational reform.
Anderson’s ascent has come naturally
Ross Anderson won his first case when he was in the sixth grade.
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