Valentyn finds true match in entrepreneurs
Coming from a family of legal professionals, Connor Valentyn was pretty certain he would become a lawyer himself. The real question was: What type of practice would he pursue?
Divorce law lets Stephenson help clients through tough times
When he meets new people and is asked what he does, Max Stephenson prefers to talk about family law rather than volunteering that divorce cases constitute the bulk of his work.
Czuta finds fulfillment helping insurers, self-insured firms
When Josh Czuta worked as an attorney at Liberty Mutual Insurance and saw workers’ compensation cases begin to arrive on his desk, he was unsure what to think.
Stoehr brings global experience to Michael Best
Craig Stoehr had practiced law around the world, from Qatar and London, before he decided to return to his home state of Wisconsin earlier this year.
McCauley blends creativity, writing in successful litigation practice
John McCauley always had a strong interest in reading and writing – even when he worked in finance before starting law school.
von Briesen & Roper section leader helps clients Ward off investigations
Stacy Gerber Ward has sat on both sides of the table.
Foley & Lardner’s McKeown a mainstay in high-profile antitrust, sports cases
Working on complex litigation cases is stressful enough, but add in the high-profile world of sports and the stress level can soar.
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?
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