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Brian M. Cooley
Oct 3, 2023

Brian Cooley joins Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols

Attorney Brian M. Cooley is joining Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols SC's transactional practice group.

Jan 9, 2017

Who’s Doing What: Attorneys elected as Fellows, earn awards

Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown's Kathryn Keppel has been elected as a Wisconsin Law Foundation Fellow.

Sep 30, 2015

Sarmiento a strong insurance policy

Joseph Sarmiento is drawn to insurance litigation because of all the thinking it requires.

Jul 21, 2014

Hruz lands seat on District 3 Court of Appeals

Milwaukee attorney Thomas Hruz has been appointed to the Wausau-based District 3 Court of Appeals, Gov. Scott Walker’s office announced Monday.

Jun 18, 2013

What it takes to make partner

With the economy still recovering and a challenging job market for new law graduates, some have likened making partner at a medium or large law firm to winning the lottery.

Feb 15, 2013

Milwaukee lawyer gets real about market concerns

It’s not a seismic shift, but the economic collapse of 2008 definitely moved the line on Mark Malloy’s real estate caseload.

Jan 9, 2013

Who’s Doing What: New hires, awards and a Milwaukee firm relocates

Peterson, Johnson & Murray SC moved to the 788 Building at 788 N. Jefferson, Milwaukee. The Milwaukee-based firm has more than 60 employees in its downtown office. It also has offices in Madison, Manitowoc, Kenosha and Chicago.

Dec 31, 2012

Obamacare expected to keep lawyers busy in 2013

Few pieces of federal legislation will have a more wide-ranging effect on the practice of law in 2013 than the Affordable Care Act.

Mar 9, 2012

Who’s Doing What: Promotions, new hires and a new law office

Grzeca Law Group SC, a seven-attorney firm with offices in Milwaukee and Madison practicing exclusively immigration law, opened a new office at 314 S. Madison St., Green Bay.

Nov 1, 2011

State Supreme Court sides with SPD on sanction issue

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals can’t brand an attorney a liar without giving the attorney a chance to challenge that label, according to a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision Tuesday.

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