Deadman finds his labor of love in helping people
Bruce Deadman found his calling while he was a summer intern during law school.
Quarles’ Marino dives into the deep end of businesses
Anthony Marino enjoys learning all he can about different businesses — something that comes in handy as a business transactional attorney with Quarles & Brady LLP in Milwaukee.
Win-win: Murphy does his part to help business owners
Running a business is challenging enough, but throw in legal issues and the headaches can mount.
Davis & Kuelthau’s Coley stays ready for everything
For Sherry Coley, it’s all about solving clients’ problems.
Halpin feels at home jawing in the courtroom
With a Chicago policeman for a father, John Halpin never imagined he would grow up to be an attorney.
Labor of love: Renning adjusts to law changes
Tony Renning has seen many changes in the past five years.
Workers’ antics keep Ackermann busy
Sara Ackermann drills down what she does every day into three words: sex, drugs and drama.
Dahm combines finance interests with law practice
Michael Dahm has carefully crafted a legal practice that brings together his interests in the law and finance.
The more complex the better for WHD’s Gardner
Maybe it’s because he majored in science and worked in that field for several years in California before attending law school in New York, but Bill Gardner enjoys it when cases are complicated.
Derenne at home helping attorneys structure settlements
Charles Derenne feels fortunate he got in on the ground floor of the structured settlement planning industry as it started to take shape in the late 1980s.
Semrow stays on top of changing health care field
Sarah Semrow didn’t take the usual path to becoming an attorney.
Brown delivers: Retiring judge will miss writing opinions, but not reading briefs
Chief Judge Richard Brown loves the creative process of writing opinions. It’s one of the things he will miss most when he leaves his longtime post with the state Court of Appeals on Aug. 1.
Legal News
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- Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
- 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
- State Bar leaders remain deeply divided over special purpose trust
- 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
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