Druckrey helps businesses protect their secrets
When an employee leaves a company, there’s always the potential they may take important intellectual property or trade secrets with them. When they do, businesses rely on Quarles & Brady LLP partner Nicole Druckrey to help clean up the mess.
Gibeault breaks ground in family, at Axley
While sitting in class at the University of Wisconsin Law School, Patricia Gibeault saw an opportunity.
Stack helps clients through difficult times
Laura Stack's clients call her at some of the worst times of their lives.
Mitby builds on construction past to give companies legal aid
Long before John Mitby established himself as a construction attorney, he built air strips and roads in Southeast Asia.
Cleveland gets personal with business clients
Working on a merger and acquisition case during a law school internship was all Gretchen Cleveland needed to convince her to move toward corporate law.
DeMarb goes for broke in commercial bankruptcy
Rebecca DeMarb's practice doesn't allow her to plan ahead. But it's the uncertainty that commercial bankruptcy law brings that keeps her intrigued.
Falk’s Reise gets early start making her case
Kaitlyn Reise acted like an attorney long before she went to law school.
Law career gives Madden a chance to help others
Caitlin Madden went from the front of the class to a desk when she left her teaching job after three years and headed to law school.
Killoran takes onstage experience to courtrooms
Grant Killoran can see the similarities between performing onstage in a play and representing a client in front of a judge and jury.
Corning’s continued learning is recipe for success
Jordan Corning first felt the pull toward becoming an attorney after watching the movie “A Time to Kill.”
Abduli finds professional inspiration from personal experience
Immigration attorney Sklkime Abduli understands her clients.
McIntyre gives clients fresh starts
Emily McIntyre's undergraduate degree in psychology has been helpful for her practice as a family law attorney.
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