Legacy in safety
Terry Tadysak didn’t know what awaited him when he stepped into Bob Habush’s office.
Hermann finds calling in court reporting
When the late court reporter Coley Griffin found out that his best friend’s daughter wanted to go into the same line of work, he looked her in the eye and said, “Don’t do it.” But that didn’t stop Mary Hermann from enrolling in school to be just that — a court reporter. “Being a court […]
Eye-opening lessons come from legal clinic
The biggest lesson Mindy Schroeder has learned since starting at the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic is one she didn’t expect.
Kimball puts focus on others
Lorrie Kimball views herself as an expert organizer – a trait that comes in handy as she serves as a legal secretary to four attorneys at Quarles & Brady in Milwaukee.
Unlikely road leads to niche for Szablewski
Holly Szablewski had no idea she would end up working in the court system.
Wells does a little bit of it all for DOJ’s Legal Services’ department
As Linda Wells made her daily hour-long drive into work at the Wisconsin Department of Justice in Madison, she would think ahead to her work day.
La Rose’s research skills play key role in attorneys’ success
Most clients at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren don’t deal directly with Laura La Rose, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t playing an important role in their cases.
Premo wears many hats
Although Adam Premo officially serves as a paralegal and facilities manager at the full-service law firm, Axley Brynelson, in Madison, he has a sweeping catalogue of duties within his role.
Listinsky keeps court on track
Lucy Listinsky figures she’s doing a good job if you don’t notice her.
Schuck takes the right turns in her travels to law
Diane Schuck was devastated when she decided to shutter her travel agency.
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