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Jan 18, 2017

Wagner writing her second act: Assistant DA falls into law career by accident

While in college, Mary Wagner considered going to law school. But then she got a job as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal, married and started a family. But after falling off a horse and spending three months in a body cast, she decided to switch gears and pursue a law degree.

Jan 11, 2017

SmithAmundsen’s Bridge helps clients protect their trademarks in global markets

While growing up, Elisabeth Bridge said her father encouraged her to become an engineer. She eventually studied engineering, but only after earning her law degree and working on intellectual property cases.

Jan 4, 2017

Ruesch-ing to schools’ aid

Gary Ruesch has taken a keen interest in learning about how schools are run since he joined the School District of Greenfield’s School Board while in college.

Dec 28, 2016

Reinhart’s Cameli melds public-private experience into successful career

Mark Cameli successfully blends his 13 years of government experience when working with his clients at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.

Dec 21, 2016

von Briesen’s Teuber finds more credits than deductions in tax practice

Robert Teuber has been thinking about a career in law for as long as he can remember, including the time in fourth grade where each student had to give a presentation about a career that interested him.

Nov 30, 2016

Kuglitsch translates complex benefit rules for clients

Kelly Kuglitsch loves breaking the complex down into simple ideas.

Nov 22, 2016

Karnes courts success for his new firm of Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown

While some attorneys rarely see the inside of a courtroom, that has never been a problem for Russell Karnes.

Nov 16, 2016

Schoenfeld’s landmark civil rights work changes lives

Howard Schoenfeld views himself first and foremost as a trial attorney.

Nov 9, 2016

von Briesen’s Bergin engineers a patent law practice

Patrick Bergin was halfway through his first year of law school when he wished he had continued his original plan of getting an undergraduate degree in engineering.

Nov 2, 2016

Hobbs’ job is a labor of love

As an attorney specializing in employment law, Eric Hobbs continues to be amazed at what some people do while on the job.

Oct 26, 2016

Bowen’s estate practice gives clients peace of mind

Amanda Bowen doesn't like to talk about death, but ...

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