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webinar-contact-buttonWebinars are a great way to share your knowledge on trending topics and become a thought leader in your industry!

This exclusive opportunity provides direct access to Wisconsin Law Journal’s top business leaders and decision makers.

What’s Included

  • Webinar with topic and participants of your choice. Can be moderated by you or by our editor
  • Full list of webinar sign-ups/attendees
  • Print advertising in Wisconsin Law Journal promoting the webinar, with your logo, and a wrap up summary of the webinar in Wisconsin Law Journal following the live event date
  • Co-branded emails to WLJ’s online subscriber database promoting the webinar
  • Digital advertising on Wislawjournal.com’s homepage prior to and after the webinar date
  • Promotion of the webinar through WLJ social media channels
  • Other marketing opportunities customized as needed

For sponsorship opportunities or to submit a request to be a guest on the webinar, contact Christy Peterson at (414) 225-1830 or by email.

PREVIOUSLY RECORDED WEBINARS

Robert A. Rosenberg, president of Rosenberg Consulting Services

Melissa Soberalski, managing immigration attorney at Soberalski Immigration Law

Jason Kohout, partner at Foley & Lardner

Richard Saks, labor and employment attorney at Hawks Quindel

Odalo Ohiku, member of Governor’s Judicial Selection Advisory Committee

Dean Daniel Tokaji, UW Law School

Mueller Communications 

Danielle White, Association of Corporate Counsel-Wisconsin president

Judge Pam Pepper (Federal) and Judge Mary Triggiano (Milwaukee County)

Jason Fathallah, financial services and insurance partner at Husch Blackwell

Eric Meier, Husch Blackwell partner and leader of the firm’s Construction Academy

Professor Steven Wright, UW Law School

Jennifer Rathburn, partner at Foley & Lardner

Judge John DiMotto – Retired Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge

Wisconsin Association of African American Lawyers

Mary Triggiano – Milwaukee County Circuit Court Chief Judge

 

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