Hockers a rising star in personal-injury law
A competitive spirit may have pushed Michelle Hockers through Marquette’s Pre-Law Scholars program, but it’s compassion that has earned the Murphy & Prachthauser associate exceptional success since then.
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.
Manion’s practice allows her interests to come full circle
When she started law school, Shauna Manion imagined she would eventually pursue policy law. However, she took an interest in standard law, which came as a surprise.
Krautkramer wise beyond his years
There’s no hiding it. Jason Krautkramer has a baby face.
For Schleis, litigation is competition in the courtroom
Adam Schleis had planned to become a corporate tax lawyer at a large law firm.
Hall a rising star in appellate litigation
Alexander Hall is learning about the world of medicine through the law. For the past three years, he has taken on greater responsibility with Corneille Law Group in Green Bay, where he focuses on personal injury defense, insurance coverage defense and appellate litigation cases.
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.
Webendorfer uses political background to guide clients
Wes Webendorfer was drawn to politics long before he decided he wanted to become a lawyer.
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.
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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