Firm co-founder thrives in chaos
Erin Dickinson’s busy docket of litigation cases are a good fit for her outgoing personality.
Jozwiak helps clients personally and professionally
Business and family law may seem an odd combination of specialties, but it makes sense to Laurna Jozwiak. “It’s an interesting mix,” the attorney at Fox O’Neill & Shannon SC, Milwaukee, said, “but it really allows me to get to know my business clients better since I’m learning more about their lives when I’m able […]
Schneider sticks to his roots
Growing up on a farm just outside of Chilton in Calumet County, Troy Schneider knew just where he wanted to return after getting his law degree.
Who’s Doing What: Lawyers on the rise; Sweet earns fellowship
Gov. Scott Walker and the Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office presented the Wisconsin Cares About Kids Award to the Milwaukee-based Kids Matter Inc. The group provides victims services for abused and neglected children. It was founded in 2001 and serves 68 counties.
Lawton & Cates’ Stegall switches sides
David Stegall enjoys being in the courtroom, but it took him awhile to get there.
Hurley finds his footing in litigation
Stephen Hurley likes the idea of performing. Growing up, he wanted to be the next Fred Astaire, but opted instead for a more traditional career in law.
Siler avoids losing by helping others grow
Mark Siler knew he wanted out of the courtroom after losing a case in law school.
Timing works out well for Goldstein
Timing is everything in business. Mark Goldstein had time on his side when he branched out on his own in early 2008 to open Goldstein Law Group SC, a firm focused on providing advice to small- and mid-size companies.
Macy guides employers through changing landscape
There’s no such thing as one size fits all in employment law.
Priebe leaves firm to bring personalized approach to estate law
Death and money are topics few people relish talking about, but for Catherine Priebe they’re all in a day’s work.
Labor of love: Tilkens juggles legal, law enforcement work
If there’s a traditional career path for attorneys, Mark Tilkens definitely didn’t follow it.
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