Havlik’s estate planning efforts give her clients peace of mind
Kristine Havlik has seen firsthand the relief on clients’ faces once they have completed putting together their estate plans.
McKeown continues his learning path while teaching the next generation
Jim McKeown may have established himself as a leading lawyer in antitrust cases. But he still recognizes that there’s always something new to learn.
Who’s Doing What: Clifford named NBTA president; Renouard named Centro Legal’s executive director
Clifford & Raihala senior partner Keith Clifford has been named president-elect of the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Who’s Doing What: Attorneys join firms; DOJ’s Karofsky earns award
Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek's Gina Carter has received YWCA Madison’s 2016 Women of Distinction Leadership Award.
Braza a national leader in sports law
Mary Braza knows that with sports, sometimes the best moves happen off the field.
Gonzalez Knavel shows true grit in practice, retirement
Maria Gonzalez Knavel remains as determined in retirement as she was when working as a partner for Foley & Lardner.
Science background pays off for Jelenchick in the courtroom
Kadie Jelenchick always found herself intrigued by science and engineering.
Who’s Doing What: Davis & Kuelthau moves Oshkosh office; Hoff opens own law firm
Attorney Casey Hoff has opened his own law firm, Casey Hoff Attorney at Law, in downtown Sheboygan.
Nation’s high court dismisses discipline case against Foley partner
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed an attorney discipline case against a partner of Foley & Lardner LLP.
Global market requires heightened awareness of FCPA enforcement
The time has come for every company that participates in the global economy to start paying attention to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, also known as the FCPA.
Who’s Doing What: Attorneys join firms; Miske named to WHD’s board
Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman has announced that associate attorneys Sarah Semrow and James Junger have joined the firm's Milwaukee office.
Judicial Council strategizes response to Walker’s budget proposal
The Wisconsin Judicial Council is preparing its course of action over how to react to Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to eliminate it.
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