Focus on employment law a practical choice for Patel
Before Nilesh Patel left New York for college in California, his parents stressed to him to pick a practical degree. So he settled on human resources.
Norland charts his own course
Solo practioner Daniel Norland knows to stick with what he does best.
Coursin finds life’s work in return home
Growing up in Madison, Drew Coursin couldn’t wait to get out.
New head of Ruder Ware shares how he got there
Stewart Etten, the newly elected president of Ruder Ware LLSC, Wausau, shifts easily between the business and legal worlds.
Peelen puzzles through public financing challenges
Jeff Peelen’s varying interests built the ladder to his recent promotion.
Employment law variety keeps Platt engaged
Sarah Platt enjoys variety and finds plenty of it as an attorney specializing in employment law at von Briesen & Roper SC.
New Fox O’Neill Shannon shareholder lives to litigate
Shannon Allen’s social side does not get in the way in the courtroom.
Ever-changing tax code keeps Johnson on her toes
Lecia Johnson fell into tax law, and has since fallen in love.
Variety is Patteson’s specialty in work, life
When she is at work, attorney Ann Patteson avoids selecting one area as her specialty.
Paralegal of the Year winner learned on the job
When Anita Seering started working in legal services at Ruder Ware LLSC more than 35 years ago, there was no paralegal training program offered in the area.
Competition drives Menn Law’s Wolske
Whether it’s on the football field, basketball court or standing in front of a judge in court, doing his best is what matters to Christopher Wolske.
Aziere finds his place at Waukesha firm
Joel Aziere hasn’t followed the typical career path.
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- Madison protesters reach agreement to comply with state law
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- Federal judge tosses Democrats’ lawsuit challenging Wisconsin absentee voting requirements
- Wisconsin woman who argued she legally killed sex trafficker pleads guilty to homicide
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- Wisconsin lacks clear system for tracking police caught lying
- Police confirm ‘Heil Hitler’ salute during Madison pro-Palestinian protests, suspect identified
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