Ovbiagele dedicated to small businesses
Helping small businesses is what Emil Ovbiagele loves to do most within his legal practice. Small businesses are the reason he opened his own law firm less than two years after graduating from law school.
Hard work ticket to success for Premo
At work, Maggie Premo keeps on her desk a ticket from a University of Wisconsin basketball game she attended in 2013. It was the game in which Frank Kaminsky scored 43 points, setting the record for the most points scored by a Badger in a single game.
Ehrfurth likes a good underdog story
From bartending to helping clients avoid Operating While Intoxicated convictions, Christopher Ehrfurth has found success because of his ability to sympathize and communicate with people.
Westfall finds preparation key to success
Kathryn Westfall sees a few similarities between the time she spent playing NCAA Division I soccer while attending Harvard University and the work she has done in corporate law at Reinhart Boerner Van Dueren.
Success in the pipeline for Blinka
When David Blinka was brought onto the team at Habush Habush & Rottier’s Madison office, his first task — for someone fresh out of law school — could safety be deemed one of Herculean proportions.
Leachman offers unique perspectives to law students, community
As a professor of law, Gwendolyn Leachman offers her students both an out-of-the-ordinary way of looking at legal topics as well as a singular dedication to inclusiveness.
Kammerzelt helps rural hospitals stay on right side of law
In providing legal services to rural-area hospitals, Jon Kammerzelt gives his clients more than just a band-aid approach.
McCord strikes chord with her clients
In becoming a lawyer, Melissa McCord shifted her focus from covering problems to coming up with solutions.
Kawski’s career benefits from good timing, foresight
Marci Kawski said it was a bit of good timing that she began practicing law related to consumer financial services when she did.
Koutnik making big, immediate impact
Michael Koutnik has family to thank for turning him onto a career as a lawyer.
Paliwal works tirelessly to battle homelessness
On her first day at the Madison-based Community Justice Inc., Seep Paliwal knew she belonged there.
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- Wisconsin Attorney General asks Congress to expand reproductive health services
- Attorney General Kaul releases update at three-year anniversary of clergy and faith leader abuse initiative
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- Former Wisconsin college chancellor fired over porn career is fighting to keep his faculty post
- Pecker says he pledged to be Trump campaign’s ‘eyes and ears’ during 2016 race
- A conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in states
- Wisconsin prison inmate pleads not guilty to killing cellmate
- Waukesha man sentenced to 30 years for Sex Trafficking
- 12-year-old shot in Milwaukee Wednesday with ‘serious injuries’
- Milwaukee man convicted of laundering proceeds of business email compromise fraud schemes
- Giuliani, Meadows among 18 indicted in Arizona fake electors case
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