For Baudhuin, success means avoiding litigation
Danielle Baudhuin’s brand of service involves helping her clients avoid another lawsuit.
Daughety makes diversity in the profession a priority
In just two years as a lawyer, Devon Daughety has already won the admiration of her peers and promoted diversity in the profession.
Numbers background adds up to success for Larsen
Bailey Larsen was drawn to math for a simple reason: every problem has a correct answer.
Class in constitutional law made all the difference for Potter
Julia Potter didn’t set out in life to become a lawyer. It was a college course on constitutional law that made her reconsider a career in the profession.
White seeks to bring diversity to legal profession
Danielle White knew from a young age that she wanted to be a lawyer.
Eisenmann helps clients avoid employment-law landmines
Labor and employment matters are some of the trickiest that employers face. As an attorney in the field, Erik Eisenmann’s principle is to tackle his clients’ difficulties as if they were his own.
Lopez advocates for clients, minorities
Rebeca Lopez decided to become a labor and employment lawyer after seeing firsthand the everyday difficulties that employers faced. She was then managing the Milwaukee district office of former Wisconsin State Sen. Russ Feingold, where she was working as a liaison between federal agencies and families experiencing hardships.
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