Personal Mentions
Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley S.
Abrahamson, Indianapolis 1956, delivered the 1997 Louis Caplan
Distinguished Lecture in Law at the Pittsburgh School of Law in April.
During her lecture, "All the World's a Courtroom: Judging in the New
Millennium," she explored whether lawyers and judges disserve the legal
system by limiting themselves to considering only case law in their own
states and ignoring the wealth of persuasive precedents in other
jurisdictions and legal systems.
James L. Adashek, Vanderbilt 1979, has joined
Quarles & Brady as a partner, focusing in bankruptcy law and
litigation.
Renee A. Bamford, Marquette 1996, has become an
associate in the Houston office of Andrews & Kurth L.L.P. Bamford,
formerly an in-house attorney with Johnson Controls Inc., Milwaukee,
will practice in banking, finance, corporate and securities.
Anthony Bottino, Marquette 1995, has joined the
Tarrytown, N.Y., law firm of Sprung Horn Kramer & Woods as an
associate practicing in intellectual property law.
Michael B. Brennan, Northwestern 1989, has accepted
a position with the Milwaukee County District Attorneys Office.
George C. Brown, formerly the State Bar of Wisconsin
Public Affairs Director, has joined Quarles & Brady in the
government relations group as a government relations advisor. He joins
attorneys Peter C. Christianson, Anthony H. Driessen and Anthony S.
Earl, and government relations advisor Scott E. Stenger in representing
the firm's business, industry and association clients before the state
Legislature and government agencies.
The Chippewa County Bar Association has elected the following
officers: president - Kristina M. Moelter, Eau Claire;
secretary/treasurer - Peter J. Weidenheim, Chippewa
Falls; and social chair - Harold Stafford, Chippewa
Falls.
Stephen M. Compton, Marquette 1992, has joined the
law firm of Brennan, Steil, Basting & MacDougall S.C., focusing
primarily in litigation and appellate practice.
Jennifer Darling, U.W. 1996 cum laude, has joined
the State Bar of Wisconsin staff as a legal editor in CLE Books. She
also will continue to administrate the State Bar Clients' Security
Fund.
Dwight Darrow, Marquette 1982, an attorney with
Darrow, Dieterich and Hawley S.C., Sheboygan, was elected board
president at the annual meeting of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of
Sheboygan County.
Robert A. Downing, U.W. 1956 cum laude, has joined
Ruff, Weidenaar & Reidy Ltd., Chicago, as of counsel. Downing is a
trial lawyer in insurance coverage disputes and a Fellow of the American
College of Trial Lawyers. He will oversee the firm's associate
development program and counsel clients in coverage and other liability
matters.
Justin L. Goldner, U.W. 1957, has been named of
counsel at Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman LLP, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Goldner is a certified specialist in taxation law by the State Bar of
California Board of Legal Specialization. He formerly was a trial
attorney in the regional counsel's office of the IRS in Cincinnati,
Ohio, and Los Angeles, Calif.
Oscar A. Herasme, U.W. 1995, was elected president
of the Dominican-American Professional Alliance, a nonprofit
organization based in New York City. The organization promotes
educational and economic empowerment within the Dominican-American
community in New York and elsewhere. Herasme continues as assistant
district attorney at the Manhattan DA's office in New York.
Jesse S. Ishikawa, Michigan 1980, a partner in the
Madison office of Michael, Best & Friedrich, has been elected to the
American College of Real Estate Lawyers. He practices in all areas of
commercial real estate, and has been particularly active in legal issues
involving land development.
Thomas M. Jacobson, U.W. 1962, has left Jacobson
& Hupy S.C., to establish his own practice at the Law
Offices of Thomas M. Jacobson S.C., 100 E. Wisconsin Ave.,
Suite 1680, Milwaukee. Jacobson will focus on personal injury and
serious work injuries.
Bruce A. Keyes, U.W. 1990, has joined Foley &
Lardner's Milwaukee office as an associate practicing in the
environmental practice group and in the cross-disciplinary brownfields
working group being formed.
Rodney W. Kimes, Creighton 1992, has become a
shareholder in Bolgrien, Rentz, Mineau & Koepke S.C., Beloit. The
firm will be known as Bolgrien, Rentz, Mineau, Koepke &
Kimes S.C. Kimes practices in personal injury, civil
litigation, collections, criminal, family law and bankruptcy.
Robert W. Kohn, U.W. 1959, spoke at the National
Association of Retail Collection Attorneys conference in Atlanta, Ga. He
spoke on "Transition Issues: Small to Large Firm Marketing." He also
spoke at the 67th Annual Chicago Conference on behalf of the Commercial
Law League of America. Kohn participated in a panel entitled "Creative
Marketing for the 90s." Kohn practices in commercial and retail
collections.
Christopher Lummis, Vermont 1996, has joined
Redfield Law Offices in Stevens Point as an associate participating in
all areas of general practice.
Cheryl R. Lutz, U.W. 1996, has joined Behling Law
Office, Cambridge, as a general practitioner with an emphasis in family
and juvenile law.
Thomas F. McDonald, Marquette 1995, has joined
Krukowski & Costello S.C., Milwaukee. His practice involves labor
and employment litigation.
Linda S. McPike, Northwestern 1992, has joined the
legal department of United Health Inc., Milwaukee, as corporate counsel.
She formerly was an associate with von Briesen, Purtell & Roper
S.C.
Mihal & Steffens S.C. has moved its offices to
Stone Ridge II, Suite 280, N14 W23777 Stone Ridge Dr., Waukesha.
Steven L. Miller, U.W. 1987 cum laude, and
Nancy B. Miller, U.W. 1986 cum laude, have expanded
their law offices, Miller and Miller, to include Green
Bay and River Falls, with the main office in River Falls. Steve now
maintains a strictly appellate practice. Nancy continues her practice in
family and juvenile law, concentrating on TPR cases.
Alan C. Olson, Marquette 1989, has become a member
in the National Employment Lawyers Association, a professional
organization of advocates for employee rights.
Claire Parins, U.W. 1990, has joined the National
Clearinghouse for Legal Services in Chicago, Ill., as a staff attorney
and editor for the Clearinghouse Review, a bimonthly poverty law
journal.
Patterson, Jensen, Wylie, Silton & Seifert S.C., has changed the
firm name to Silton, Seifert, Carlson & Gamble S.C.
and continues in its present offices in Appleton.
Barbara L. Holly, U.W. 1992, has become a
shareholder in the Neenah law firm of Remley & Sensenbrenner S.C.
She continues to emphasize family law, litigation, elder law and estate
planning. Mark J. Tyczkowski, U.W. 1988, has joined the
firm practicing general litigation with an emphasis in family and
personal injury law.
Caryl J. Shortridge (formerly Arneson), U.W. 1988
cum laude, has joined the Janesville office of Brennan, Steil, Basting
& MacDougall S.C., practicing in estate planning, business
succession planning, family wealth transfer and preservation planning,
asset structuring, retirement planning, charitable giving planning,
probate, business formations and corporate.
Christopher G. Sitzmann, William Mitchell 1978, has
moved his business and environmental law practice to 103 E. College
Ave., Suite 301, Appleton.
John David Slavney, Indiana 1987, has joined Interim
Technology of Oak Brook, Ill., as a technical communications consultant.
He is a former senior editor at West Group, concentrating on document
assembly and law practice system product design. He previously practiced
with Lee, Kilkelly, Paulson & Kabaker S.C. in Madison.
Capt. Deanna L. Sokolski, Marquette 1996, has been
working as an assistant staff judge advocate for the U.S. Air Force
Judge Advocate General Department. Stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base
in Panama City, Fla., she is working as the chief of legal assistance
and preventive law and as the claims officer for the base legal
office.
Maj. Joseph S. Spence Sr., Washburn 1989, has
completed a tour of military duty during "Operation Joint Endeavor" in
Bosnia. Spence was the deputy director of Logistics and Installation
Transportation Office for the 235th Combat Support Battalion and served
as the executive officer for the 417th Base Support Battalion, both in
Western Europe. For his exemplary service during "Operation Joint
Endeavor," Spence was awarded the Meritorious Service medal from
President Clinton and the Army Achievement medal from the Secretary of
the Army. Spence, formerly an assistant professor of military science at
Marquette University, is an ordained minister and an attorney in
Milwaukee.
Christopher T. Starkey, U.W. 1992, has joined the
Madison law firm of Coyne, Niess, Schultz, Becker & Bauer S.C., as
an associate in the firm's trial practice.
Britt L. Tinglum, U.W. 1989, has become a partner in
the Seattle, Wash., law firm of Keller Rohrback L.L.P. She focuses her
practice in complex commercial and general civil litigation.
Peter G. Vandenhouten, U.W. 1996, Order of the Coif,
has joined Quarles & Brady as an associate concentrating in
corporate law, real estate and land use.
Jeffrey S. Ward, Illinois 1984, has joined Lathrop
& Clark as a partner in the firm. He formerly was a partner in the
Chicago law firm of Leydig, Voit & Mayer Ltd. He practices patent
litigation and prosecution in the chemical and pharmaceutical
fields.
Robert K. Weber, U.W. 1972, and Patrick K.
Cafferty, Marquette 1994, have opened Weber &
Cafferty S.C., at 2932 Northwestern Ave., Racine, practicing in
labor and employment law, criminal defense litigation and elder law.
Both previously were associated with Hanson, Gasiorkiewicz & Weber
S.C.
Joseph M. Welch, U.W. 1990, has joined the Appleton
law firm of Sigman, Janssen, Stack, Wenning & Wilson, practicing in
commercial, business, real estate and estate planning.
John G. Wylie, Marquette 1962, is now devoted full
time to his mediation and settlement services practice, which includes
mediation, arbitration, supervised negotiations and neutral evaluations
from his office at W8745 Cloverleaf Lake Rd., Clintonville, Wis. He
formerly was with Patterson, Jensen, Wylie, Silton & Seifert S.C.,
in Appleton.
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