Whether in court or on the dance floor, Trebatoski takes the lead
Chris Trebatoski is used to being in front of a crowd — whether it is in court, a theater or a dance contest.
Ruder Ware’s Hawley helps clients plan for life after death
Ashley Hawley had a life-changing event when she was 17 years old ... and it eventually led her to a legal career.
PS Companies’ Bogdanovich plays the middle man, connects firms, attorneys
When it comes to finding an attorney a job, Nate Bogdanovich knows the best candidate might not be looking to make a change.
Michael Best’s Moran brings practical side to patent protection
After working as an engineer for three years, Kevin Moran knew the field was not for him. The next question was, what now?
Author finds former legal career to be the write stuff
Seelie Kay views her writing as a way to humanize attorneys.
Reinhart’s Culotti helps clients make sense of retirement
When Jessica Culotti mentions she works in employee benefits at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, she knows most people will assume she practices in employment law and handles terminations, contracts or harassment cases.
Ogletree Deakins’ Kopplin sniffs out issues before they become unmanageable
Keith Kopplin is always on the lookout for stopgaps.
Reinhart’s Webb parlays IT background into successful litigation practice
Every case that lands on Justin Webb’s desk is a sign that something has gone wrong for his client.
Helping businesses protect ideas, inventions a science for Michael Best’s Gigot
Steve Gigot was an engineer at a manufacturing facility when he noticed jobs were disappearing. So he took a job as an engineer at a law firm, evaluating situations such as rollovers to determine what might have happened.
Havlik’s estate planning efforts give her clients peace of mind
Kristine Havlik has seen firsthand the relief on clients’ faces once they have completed putting together their estate plans.
Appellate work lets Keppel flex her research, writing skills
Arriving early one day to a class at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Kathryn Keppel was fascinated by the professor talking about constitutional law to the group of students meeting in the same classroom.
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- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Sexual Assault-Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Contract-Negligence
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- Contract; Foreclosure and Property