Science background pays off for Jelenchick in the courtroom
Kadie Jelenchick always found herself intrigued by science and engineering.
WHD’s Miske finds niche in condo law
Dan Miske found out firsthand that sometimes where you live can influence your career path.
Worker’s comp cases keep WHD’s Sanders engaged
Legal cases can sometimes move slowly, taking months or years before they’re resolved. That’s not necessarily the case with employment and worker’s compensation cases.
Mungenast uses unique background to help business clients
It’s rare to find an attorney fluent in Chinese and even more rare to find an attorney in Wisconsin who studied law in China, but David Mungenast of Hansen Reynolds Dickinson Crueger LLC in Milwaukee falls into both categories.
Search for truth drives Godfrey & Kahn’s Johanningmeier
For Josh Johanningmeier, it all comes down to facts.
Scenery change suits Roher just fine
You don’t have to flip through too many television channels to realize the legal profession provides plenty of fodder for good drama. But for Jed Roher, an attorney with Godfrey & Kahn in Madison, the similarities just aren’t in the courtroom.
Clients at front and center for Hupy’s Kyle
Thomas Kyle says the only way that personal-injury lawyers like himself can effectively present clients' stories before a jury is to get to know them.
Love of litigation keeps Busch engaged
When John Busch joined Michael Best & Friedrich more than 39 years ago, the firm was expanding its litigation practice, so the new attorney decided to check it out.
Perri finds fulfillment defending those in need
For Jeremy Perri, there was never a Plan B.
Allen finds litigation a perfect fit
A summer internship at American Family Insurance Co. after her first year of law school brought clarity to Susan Allen and what path of law she would pursue after graduation.
Giebel helps clients plan for the inevitable
Carissa Giebel realizes most people want to avoid seeing an attorney, but she’s happy she’s an exception to the rule.
Senatori relishes pet projects
Megan Senatori's litigation defense practice is all about strategy.
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