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Best of 2009

Mar 16, 2009

Best Lawyer to Sit Next to at a Law Event

Carl R. Kugler, Foley & Lardner LLP, Madison Madison lawyer Carl R. Kugler’s CLE attendance rules: Always arrive early enough to secure a back-row seat. And, if the speaker deserves heckling, it’s polite to do so quietly, only among your back-row compatriots. Kugler says he’s always dreamed of winning Wisconsin Law Journal’s highly coveted distinction […]

Mar 16, 2009

Best Supreme Court Justice

Hon. Shirley S. Abrahamson,Wisconsin Supreme Court When Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson talks, people listen. Not because her native New York accent is an anomaly in Wisconsin, but rather her words often carry a great deal of meaning. For more than 32 years, Abrahamson has spoken to people through more than 3,500 […]

Mar 16, 2009

Best Dressed Male Attorney

Steven Kohn, Kohn & Smith Law Offices, Milwaukee

Mar 16, 2009

Best Pro Bono Effort

Volunteer Lawyers Project Legal Action of Wisconsin Inc., Milwaukee For more than 27 years, the Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP) at Legal Action of Wisconsin Inc. in Milwaukee has paired pro bono attorneys with low-income clients. The program is a win-win scenario for all involved, says its coordinator, attorney Patricia Z. Risser. Poor people gain access […]

Mar 16, 2009

Best Law Professor

Daniel D. Blinka, Marquette University Law School A good voter base helps when it comes to getting votes for best law professor. And Marquette University professor Daniel D. Blinka certainly has that, as a result of teaching essential courses like Evidence, Professional Responsibility, Criminal Law, and Criminal Procedure. Blinka has been teaching law at Marquette […]

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