Packard empowers clients facing challenges
Growing up, Tamara Packard said she wanted to make a difference. She now gets to do that through her work at Pines Bach in Madison.
Harrington pays it forward
When Art Harrington was growing up in Kenosha, he probably didn’t realize he would one day represent his hometown after one of its last big manufacturers closed its doors.
Orr exhibits three decades of compassion
More than anything, Albert Orr enjoys the close relationships his practice fosters. Some of those relationships date all the way to 1988.
DeMeuse goes overtime for his clients
Jeff DeMeuse enjoyed playing sports in high school and at Lawrence University. So when the time came to settle on a career, he sought out one that would allow him to show his competitive side while keeping him engaged.
‘Professional way’ carries Gegios to success
As a law student, Robert Gegios was pretty sure he wasn’t going to be litigator.
Janzer succeeds by intensely serving clients
During high school and part of law school, Jerry Janzer worked for his family’s small business, Janzer’s Religious Articles. While it may have seemed he was headed for a career in business, Janzer had something else in mind.
De la Mora the Swiss Army Knife of attorneys
Through the more than 40 years Hector de la Mora has practiced law, he’s handled a wide variety of cases.
Neider’s open-door policy keeps the firm’s doors open
One of the perks of starting your own firm is that you get to set its goals and mission.
Manista champions diversity in legal community and beyond
Leaving private practice in 1998 was one of the most difficult decisions Raymond Manista has had to make.
White’s classroom time gives him courtroom advantage
In the beginning, Mario White thought he would end up working as a government lawyer of some kind. Criminal law was the furthest thing from his mind.
Kalscheur a problem-solver, trusted advisor
For Bradley Kalscheur, seeing the contributions his father made while running his hometown’s savings-and-loan bank greatly influenced his decision to pursue a law degree.
More than a just partner, Strohbehn the ‘go to’ attorney
Erin Strohbehn never quite knows what kind of case will cross her desk.
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