Zeka finds fulfillment in office, volunteer work
In his varied career, Michael Zeka has handled the legalities of big real-estate transactions for clients in industries ranging from health care, to food, to retail.
Sellen hung up boots to oversee OLR
At first glance, it could seem like Keith Sellen made a professional 180-degree turn when he left his 22-year career in the army to take on his current role as director of Wisconsin’s Office of Lawyer Regulation in 2000.
Gillhouse finds niche as ‘community lawyer’
Matt Gillhouse was not Balthazar de Anda and his partner’s first choice for an immigration attorney.
Krueger a true working man’s lawyer
Steven Krueger has always been someone who likes rules.
Smith dedicated to telling all of his clients’ stories
Joseph Smith, Jr. takes his time to get to know his clients and to help them tell their stories – even when their case captures national media attention.
Barkan stays on the move, even into retirement
Throughout his career Steven Barkan has been dedicated to the educational side of law.
Willette knows how to ‘get it done’
No task is too big for Nicole Willette. Then again, no task is ever too small.
Maher aids businesses when relationships fizzle
Ann Maher sees herself as a problem-solver.
Bugni’s kindness, sharp writing set him apart
Most economics majors who graduate from Cornell University go on to Wall Street to make gobs of money.
Keenan thrives on the complex cases
For Brian Keenan, his work during the past few years as assistant attorney general with the Wisconsin Department of Justice has been a highlight of his career, and it may be a pivotal point for our country.
Crawford’s expertise spans multiple disciplines
When a conservative organization in 2009 mounted a legal challenge to Wisconsin’s domestic partnership law, the attorney general declined to defend it, so then-Gov. Jim Doyle hired Lester Pines and his firm to do it.
DiMotto: A true judge’s judge
If there’s one thing that shows Judge John DiMotto’s dedication to the profession, it’s the four file cabinets full of case briefs that followed him as he moved through all six divisions of Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
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