Law Journal celebrates its 2026 Women in the Law honorees
The Wisconsin Law Journal celebrated 30 outstanding female attorneys during its Women in the Law event on April 23 at the Pritzlaff Building in downtown Milwaukee. Congratulations to this year’s […]
Women in the Law 2026 – Judith Williams-Killackey, Quarles & Brady
Judith Williams-Killackey is a partner and national practice group chair for Labor & Employment at Quarles & Brady. She was recently selected to serve as national chair of the firm’s […]
Women in the Law 2026 – Shannon Braun, Godfrey & Kahn
Shannon Braun is a shareholder at Godfrey & Kahn in Milwaukee.
Women in the Law 2026 – Sally Piefer, Lindner & Marsack
Sally Piefer is a shareholder and member of the board of directors of Lindner & Marsack.
Women in the Law 2026 – Renee A. Read, Remley Law, S.C.
Renee A. Read is an attorney and partner at Remley Law, S.C. in Neenah.
Women in the Law 2026 – Nicole Schram, Boardman Clark Law Firm
Nicole "Nikki" Schram is an attorney at Boardman Clark Law Firm in Madison.
Women in the Law 2026 – Nicole Masnica, Gimbel Reilly Guerin Brown
Nicole Masnica, a partner at Gimbel Reilly Guerin Brown, leads the firm’s criminal, white-collar, and appellate defense team.
Women in the Law 2026 – Miranda Tichareva, Nash Law Group, Attorneys at Law SC
Miranda Tichareva is an associate attorney at Nash Law Group, Attorneys at Law SC in Wisconsin Rapids.
Women in the Law 2026 – Michelle Fitzgerald, Horizons Law Group
Michelle Fitzgerald is the founder and owner of Horizons Law Group, LLC, a Brookfield-based law firm she established in 2000.
Women in the Law 2026 – Melissa Turczyn, Michael Best & Friedrich
Melissa Turczyn is a partner at Michael Best & Friedrich in Madison, where she focuses her practice on venture capital and early-stage company work.
Women in the Law 2026 – Melissa Soberalski, Soberalski Immigration Law
Melissa Soberalski is the founder and managing immigration attorney of Soberalski Immigration Law.
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