Burazin lives life like she practices law
For the neglected, abused and misunderstood, Kelsey Burazin offers a safe haven and an open-minded outlook.
Wishart blends sharp legal abilities with can-do attitude
Growing up, Vanessa Wishart spent a lot of time outdoors, so it should be no surprise that she ended up practicing environmental law.
‘Give up’ not in Halopka-Ivery’s vocabulary
Katherine Halopka-Ivery tried her first case in middle school.
Raffeet August approaches guardian ad litem work with tenacity
Amber Raffeet August got her first taste of immigration law when she was an undergraduate, when she worked as a receptionist for a legal clinic. It was an experience that had her thinking about going to law school.
Ghayyad finds niche in immigration, family law
Maryam Ghayyad is building her own sort of practice.
Giesen goes the distance to get the facts
Criminal-defense attorney Jessica Giesen has immersed herself in her practice.
Maynard uses working-class upbringing as motivation
Timothy Maynard always thought it would be fulfilling to work as an attorney.
Hockers a rising star in personal-injury law
A competitive spirit may have pushed Michelle Hockers through Marquette’s Pre-Law Scholars program, but it’s compassion that has earned the Murphy & Prachthauser associate exceptional success since then.
Wedgewood’s work touches wide range of clients, colleagues
Monica Wedgewood’s drive to excel is evident in both in her work and relationships.
Welle leading the way on health-care law
As the country’s health-care laws change, employers are seeking out attorneys who can help them adapt. At Foley & Lardner, Nick Welle has become the expert in this field.
Goldschmidt finds appeal in appellate work
James Goldschmidt regards appellate work as the practice of law at the highest level. And in his six years at Quarles & Brady, he has built a reputation as a talented appellate litigator.
Krautkramer wise beyond his years
There’s no hiding it. Jason Krautkramer has a baby face.
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