Mark Cameli successfully blends his 13 years of government experience when working with his clients at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.
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von Briesen’s Teuber finds more credits than deductions in tax practice
Robert Teuber has been thinking about a career in law for as long as he can remember, including the time in fourth grade where each student had to give a presentation about a career that interested him.
Read More »Schuster combines clients’ needs, legal acumen to run successful practice
John Schuster knows business.
Read More »Kuglitsch translates complex benefit rules for clients
Kelly Kuglitsch loves breaking the complex down into simple ideas.
Read More »Karnes courts success for his new firm of Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown
While some attorneys rarely see the inside of a courtroom, that has never been a problem for Russell Karnes.
Read More »Schoenfeld’s landmark civil rights work changes lives
Howard Schoenfeld views himself first and foremost as a trial attorney.
Read More »von Briesen’s Bergin engineers a patent law practice
Patrick Bergin was halfway through his first year of law school when he wished he had continued his original plan of getting an undergraduate degree in engineering.
Read More »Hobbs’ job is a labor of love
As an attorney specializing in employment law, Eric Hobbs continues to be amazed at what some people do while on the job.
Read More »Bowen’s estate practice gives clients peace of mind
Amanda Bowen doesn't like to talk about death, but ...
Read More »Ruder Ware’s Anderson gets a high when the gavel drops
Ruder Ware's Steve Anderson freely admits that being a litigator allows his competitive nature to come out.
Read More »Focusing on client advocacy is a Snapp
Breanne Snapp is a tireless advocate for her clients, whether they are fighting for unpaid overtime wages or seeking damages after a ruptured gas pipeline polluted their groundwater.
Read More »Family, elder, estate law come together for Hendrix
Megann Hendrix has built a successful legal practice combining three distinct areas — family law, elder law and estate law.
Read More »Cases keep Husch Blackwell’s Carr on his toes
No two days — or cases — are the same for David Carr.
Read More »Hansen’s groundbreaking work helps clients meet their goals
The details are always different in Timothy Hansen’s cases, but the legal framework remains the same.
Read More »Feldhausen uses Navy background to keep clients out of rough waters
Timothy Feldhausen likens the assistance he provides to corporate business clients at Davis & Kuelthau to driving a warship, something he did for several years while with the U.S. Navy.
Read More »Mederson boldly goes where few attorneys go
Have you ever watched an original “Star Trek” episode where Captain James Kirk was being court-martialed and wondered about the legalities of what was happening? Jessica Mederson has.
Read More »Ways has means for success at SmithAmundsen
Nicole Ways enjoys solving a good puzzle.
Read More »Strohbehn focused on helping clients through hard times
Christopher Strohbehn knows he works with clients at a challenging time in their lives.
Read More »Husch Blackwell’s Du ices hockey career for corporate transactions
Growing up in Canada, Kevin Du envisioned himself playing pro hockey.
Read More »Davis & Kuelthau’s Rojas helps clients navigate complex immigration system
Hugo Rojas knows firsthand the workforce hurdles his clients are facing.
Read More »Helping others drew Reinhart’s Davenport to litigation
Growing up, Andrea Davenport would often sit starry-eyed while listening to her father talk about his job as a litigator. After majoring in legal studies and psychology as an undergrad at the University of Wisconsin, she knew being an attorney was in the stars.
Read More »On the write path: Clerkship sets Sacks’ love of litigation, writing in motion
An internship and clerkship set Jonathan Sacks on a career journey.
Read More »From construction to attorney, AGC of Wisconsin’s Whiting takes unusual path
From newspaper reporter to assistant attorney general, Patrick Whiting hasn’t taken the most direct path to his job as general counsel for the Associated General Contractors of Wisconsin.
Read More »Murphy Desmond attorney at home with the Fine print
While at a law firm handling litigation cases, Roy Fine was asked to help out on some business transactional work.
Read More »WHD’s Gutierrez carefully maps out strategies to aid her clients
Every day is like a game of chess for Leslie Gutierrez.
Read More »Piefer helps clients get down to business
An expert in employment law, Sally Piefer helps her clients get a good night's sleep.
Read More »Strategic thinking helps Flowers deliver for clients
Christopher Flowers views himself as a partner with the businesses he works with. An attorney in the contract/commercial litigation practice of Godfrey & Kahn in Milwaukee, his client work requires tactical thinking.
Read More »Attorney-turned-entrepreneur Asay helps litigators manage cases
Alma Asay was looking for a way to help litigation teams get a better handle on their files and information, but wound up launching Allegory, a software designed to help litigators manage the vast amounts of information they uncover during the e-discovery process.
Read More »Watch and learn: Domnitz relishes the art of the oratory
Merrick Domnitz worries that what first inspired him to become an attorney more than 40 years ago is fading away.
Read More »Reinhart’s Hanson helps clients fight patent infringement
David Hanson enjoys learning how things work. That makes intellectual property civil litigation a natural choice.
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