Davis & Kuelthau’s Hollander gets all the tax pieces to fit
Courtney Hollander can’t remember when she didn’t want to be an attorney. But it wasn’t until she took a class on tax law at the University of Wisconsin School of Law that she found her focus.
Who’s Doing What: Attorneys earn awards; Hupy wins Litigator Award
Weiss Berzowski's Randy Nelson was recently appointed to the Business Planning Committee of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel for 2016-2017.
Strombom brings creativity to her technology practice at WHD
“Creativity” isn’t usually the first word people think of when talking about a legal career, but the opportunity to be creative in her thinking is what attracted Ariane Strombom to her role as an attorney at Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C.
Good advice: Counsel from his brother launches Wagner’s law career
K. Scott Wagner decided some years ago to take some brotherly advice.
On the Wilder side: Godfrey & Kahn attorney combines banking, legal expertise
Peter Wilder holds a unique distinction: He’s the only Wisconsin attorney to graduate from the University of Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking.
WHD’s DiCastri helps clients navigate bankruptcy issues
Working on bankruptcy cases provides Frank DiCastri with an opportunity to see other aspects of the law besides those just involving insolvency.
For Quarles’ Kendall, IP law is a science
While working on different project teams as an undergrad studying nuclear engineering, Elizabeth Kendall often found herself in the role of translating what her fellow engineer students were saying into understandable concepts for the final report.
Preparing for the future key to Vanevenhoven’s practice
Gregory Vanevenhoven realizes most clients don’t see the benefits of his work.
Empathy for clients key to Probst’s family law success
An unpleasant experience with an attorney sparked Jane Probst to begin her own legal career.
Eisenmann enjoys dual role of labor law practice
Erik Eisenmann admits that growing up he enjoyed solving problems and puzzles. Now as a labor and employment attorney at Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. in Milwaukee, he gets the opportunity daily to do the same as he helps clients on a variety of issues.
Quarles’ Wynn sees ideas come to life
Kim Wynn enjoys seeing the tangible results of her work as a commercial finance attorney, whether it’s a new project getting built or a business building an addition.
Steiner enjoys helping clients through tough times
It was Roberta Steiner’s first day on the job as a producer at a Minneapolis TV station when she got the push to go into law school.
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- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Sexual Assault-Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Contract-Negligence
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