Snapp’s passion for advocacy helps her weather tough times
What motivates Breanne Snapp is simple.
Loehner seeks new challenges
While some people are content working on autopilot, Michele Loehner wants to be challenged.
Tully stands tall in a male-dominated career
When Catherine Tully graduated from Marquette Law School in 1978, she expected a few awkward moments.
Blocher builds career in courtroom
Jesse Blocher’s January court victory brought his client to tears.
Lavin seeks to strike balance
Since she was a child, Molly Lavin knew she wanted to be an attorney. Watching her father, she was fascinated by what he did as a defense attorney.
Tease finds success in litigation work
Patrick and Peggy Higdon were asleep in a cabin at the Cedar Grove Resort, about 65 miles northeast of Green Bay. It was the wee hours of July 10, 2006. And something ignited the leaking propane.
Beaman finds balance between family and work
Colleen Beaman remembers when her daughter realized not all lawyers are women.
Mock trials develop into law career for Ryberg
Eric Ryberg prepared for his role as a litigator early in life.
Who’s doing what
Anne McIntyre, Northern Illinois 2007 magna cum laude, has joined Nelson, Irvings & Waeffler, SC, Wauwatosa as an associate. She will concentrate her practice in elder law, probate, and disability […]
Habush files 80 lawsuits over defective hip implants – UPDATE
Litigation over defective hip implants took a step forward this week as Milwaukee-based personal injury firm Habush Habush & Rottier SC filed 80 lawsuits on behalf of Wisconsin residents and their families.
Lawsuit settled in Wisconsin Electric Power explosion
Workers burned in a 2009 explosion at the We Energies power plant in Oak Creek have received a $16 million settlement of a civil lawsuit, said their lawyer, Timothy Trecek.
Rottier advises listening and learning
Attorney Daniel A. Rottier is among the more familiar figures in the Wisconsin legal community.
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- Wisconsin ICE detainee lawsuit sent back to state court
- Judge denies venue change in Elijah Vue death case
Case Digests
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- Extrinsic Evidence Rule-Corporate Officer Liability
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Medicaid Fair Hearing-Notice and Hearing Rights
- Termination of Parental Rights-Substantial Relationship Test
- Individuals With Disabilities Education Act-Plain Error Review
- Jurisdictional Authority-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Fourth Amendment-Evidence Suppression
- Rehabilitation Act-Hostile Workplace
- Federal Arbitration Act-Refusal to Arbitrate
- Breach of Agreement-Mootness-Tax Assessment
- Domestic Abuse-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel (Subsequent Counsel)-Intimidation





