Personal Mentions
In November 1997 Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson
was awarded the Rosewood Gavel for outstanding judicial service. This
award is given annually by St. Mary's University in San Antonio,
Texas.
Thomas Arnon Allen, U.W. 1992 cum laude, has joined
RMT Inc. as its counsel in the corporate headquarters in Madison. RMT
Inc., a subsidiary of WPL Holdings Inc., is an environmental consulting
firm with offices in the United States and Europe.
Wayne A. Arnold, U.W. 1974, recently made a
presentation to the 6th Annual Conference for Trustees & Board
Chairs, sponsored by the Minnesota Hospital and Healthcare Partnership
in Minneapolis, Minn., on "The Board's Relationship with the CEO."
Arnold is a first assistant with the Wisconsin Public Defenders
Office.
Richard Baumann, U.W. 1964, has become a member of
the Board of Directors of the American Board of Certification, which has
a national certification program for business and consumer bankruptcy
specialists called, "American Bankruptcy Board of Certification," and
creditors' rights specialists called, "Board of Creditors' Rights
Specialists." The American Bankruptcy Institute and the Commercial Law
League of America sponsor the programs.
John C. Vitek, Nebraska 1985 with distinction, has
been elected a shareholder in Beck, Chaet, Molony & Bamberger S.C.
Edward B. Matkom, Marquette 1995 with honors, has
joined the firm as an associate in its Milwaukee office. The firm has
offices in Madison and Milwaukee.
Michelle A. Behnke, U.W. 1988, has established her
own law office at 222 N. Midvale Blvd., Suite 1, Madison. Her practice
includes general business, corporate, real estate, estate planning, and
immigration.
Herbert M. Berkowitz, U.W. 1971, received the 1997
Michael A. Fogarty Memorial "In the Trenches" Award for excellence in
civil litigation, presented by the Trial Lawyers Section of the
Hillsborough County Bar Association. Berkowitz practices in personal
injury litigation in Tampa, Fla.
The law firm of Blumenfeld, Rose & deJong S.C.
has expanded and relocated to 16620 W. Bluemound Road, Suite 500,
Brookfield. The full-service law firm emphasizes business and corporate
issues, tax matters, estate planning, family law, real estate, and
general civil and commercial litigation.
The Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility has elected these
officers for 1998: chair - Sharren B. Rose, Green Bay;
vice chair - Adrian P. Schoone, Racine. The Wisconsin
Supreme Court has reappointed three of its members for additional
three-year terms, which will expire on Dec. 31, 2000: Jon P.
Axelrod, Madison; citizen member - Laura
DeGolier, Fond du Lac; and Trinette D. Pitts,
Milwaukee. BAPR is composed of eight attorneys and four citizen members.
In addition to the above, the other board members are: citizen members -
Arthur C. Egbert, Bonnie Schwid, and
Dr. Walter L. Washburn; and attorney members -
William F. Fale, William N. Koslo,
James L. Martin, and Gerald M.
O'Brien,
Maureen D. Boyle, U.W. 1994, has joined the U.W. Law
School Resource Center on Impaired Driving as assistant director in a
part-time capacity. She also is working part time as assistant district
attorney in Walworth County where she handles misdemeanor and felony
cases.
The Calumet County Bar Association recently elected new officers:
president - Andrew J. King, Chilton; president-elect -
Mark S. Des Rochers, Saint Nazianz; and
secretary/treasurer - Kim M. Rietbrock, Chilton.
C.H. Stuart Charlson, Marquette 1992, has joined the
West Coast Employers Association Inc., Tampa, Fla. West Coast provides
human resources support, supervisory training, outplacement services,
and consulting services to member companies in Florida and the U.S.
Charlson formerly was associated with Krukowski & Costello S.C.,
Milwaukee.
The Chippewa County Bar Association has elected its officers for
1998-99: president - J. Peter Weidenheim;
secretary/treasurer - Bryan C. Royce; and Social
Committee chair - Lucie A. Usher.
Michael P. Coaty, U.W. 1987, has become a partner
with Coleman, Hull & van Vliet PLLP, Minneapolis, Minn. Coaty
previously was of counsel with the firm and before that was a
shareholder of Bennett, Brown, Ingvaldson, Coaty & McNeil P.A. He
will continue practicing in commercial litigation, creditors' rights,
and bankruptcy.
Davis & Kuelthau S.C. has opened a Madison
office temporarily located at 14 S. Carroll St. The office is managed by
Walter Kuhlmann and Richard J.
Delacenserie, formerly partners at Boardman, Suhr, Curry &
Field. Kuhlmann, U.W. 1976, is a shareholder in the firm's environmental
law section, focusing on environmental law and litigation, and selected
utility matters. Delacenserie, U.W. 1980, is a shareholder in the
litigation and environmental law sections, practicing in environmental,
product liability, employment, and other commercial litigation.
John E. Rothschild also has joined the Madison office
as a shareholder in municipal finance and will head that practice area.
Alan G.B. Kim Jr., U.W. 1991, joins the Madison office
as an associate in the litigation and environmental law sections,
practicing in construction, environmental, product liability, and
general commercial litigation.
Bradley S. Foley, Marquette 1996, has joined Quale,
Feldbruegge, Calvelli, Thom & Croke S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate
practicing in civil litigation. He formerly was a judicial law clerk to
the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
Seven attorneys practicing in Foley & Lardner's Milwaukee office
have been elected to partnership in the firm. Elizabeth S.
Blutstein, National Law Center 1988 with high honors, practices
in the health-care finance group; Jeffrey N. Costakos,
Marshall-Wythe School of Law 1988, is a member of the intellectual
property department; Parick P. Fee, Harvard 1989 cum
laude, practices in the insurance group; Lisa S.
Neubauer, Chicago 1987, is in the litigation department;
Hugh J. O'Halloran, Marquette 1989 magna cum laude, is
a member of the real estate group; Russell E. Ryba,
Drake 1989 with high honors, is in the business law department; and
Edward B. Witte, Vermont 1989 cum laude, is a member of
the environmental group.
Fred Foreman, John Marshall 1974, a partner with the
Chicago law firm of Freeborn & Peters, has become a member of the
State Bar of Wisconsin. He is the former U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of Illinois serving under President George Bush. He also served
as the elected state's attorney for Lake County Illinois from
1980-90.
The Fuller Law Office has dedicated its entire
practice to assisting and consulting with other attorneys in
Southeastern Wisconsin on an independent contractor basis.
Richard H. Fuller, Marquette 1993 cum laude, provides
services in litigation support; Henry C. Fuller Jr.,
Marquette 1962, is of counsel to the firm. The firm maintains its office
at 9529 N. Apple Blossom Lane, Milwaukee.
Cynthia L. Glaze, Marquette 1997, has joined Stupar
& Schuster S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate. She also is licensed to
practice law in California.
Robert C. Leibsle, Marquette 1992, has been elected
president of Godfrey, Neshek, Worth, Leibsle & Conover S.C.,
Elkhorn. Milton E. Neshek was designated of
counsel.
Daniel E. Goldberg, U.W. 1983, formerly of Previant,
Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman S.C., has opened the
Law Offices of Daniel E. Goldberg S.C., 8989 N. Port
Washington Road, Suite 227, Milwaukee. He will continue to represent
individuals in personal injury, worker's compensation, and Social
Security disability.
Jeff B. Groshek, Marquette 1996, has joined the law
firm of Lee, Kilkelly, Paulson & Kabaker S.C., Madison, practicing
in tax, estate planning, and business/corporate law. He previously was a
senior tax consultant with Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P., Milwaukee.
The law firm of Hale & Lein S.C. has changed its name to
Hale, Skoglind & Wagner S.C. Shareholders of the
firm are Christopher T. Hale, David M. Skoglind, and K. Scott Wagner.
Russell M. Lein remains of counsel. The firm concentrates in civil
litigation with an emphasis on corporate, commercial, personal injury,
medical malpractice, product liability, unfair trade practice,
dealership, and environmental litigation.
Les Hodges, Marquette 1996 cum laude, has been
admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Hodges
is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and Michigan, and works as a patent
attorney for Ford Global Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich.
Scott A. Jackman, Rutgers 1996, has become an
associate with the Wausau firm of Mallery & Zimmerman S.C. Jackman
provides services in corporate law, real estate law, taxation, civil
litigation, and estate planning.
Wendy A. Schmidt, Hamline 1996, has joined the
litigation team in the Wausau office of Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik
S.C. as an associate. Christopher A. Duesing, Drake
1995, formerly with Bode, Schroeder & Carroll S.C., has become an
associate in the firm's Milwaukee office. John H.
Schroth, Minnesota 1994, formerly of Parke O'Flaherty Ltd., has
become associated with Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik S.C. in Green
Bay.
Walter F. Kelly, Boston College 1968, has relocated
to the Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway, Suite 600, Milwaukee.
He continues his practice in employment, labor and civil rights
counseling, and litigation. He shares offices with First, Blondis,
Albrecht, Bangert & Novotnak S.C., with whom he has become
affiliated in a reciprocal of counsel relationship.
Kohn Law Firm, Milwaukee, has been an active
participant in Wisconsin's School to Work initiative. Robert W.
Kohn, U.W. 1959, recently taught Wisconsin Electric Company's
"Choices" program to 8th grade students at Greendale Intermediate
School. The firm's computer manager, Dorothy K.
Majewski, participated in a job shadowing experience with a
West Allis Nathan Hale High School student. Administrator,
Brenda A. Majewski, is a Junior Achievement consultant
and taught the "Our Region" program to two classes of 4th grade students
at College Park Elementary School. Working hand-in-hand with the
schools, the firm is helping prepare today's students to enter
tomorrow's workforce. The firm concentrates its practice in retail and
commercial debt collection.
Valorie Kohn, Marquette 1988, has formed
Kohn Family Law Offices S.C. at 8989 N. Port Washington
Road, Suite 207, Milwaukee. Kohn practices in divorce, custody,
modifications, mediation, and guardian ad litem work. She formerly was
associated with Chernov, Stern & Burbach S.C., Milwaukee.
K. Thor Lundgren, Minnesota 1974 cum laude, has
rejoined Michael Best & Friedrich L.L.P. as a partner practicing in
corporate law, with emphasis in securities, finance, creditors' rights,
and bankruptcy. Lundgren returns after serving as executive vice
president for law and governmental affairs, secretary, and general
counsel for Harnischfeger Industries Inc. He was a member of Michael
Best & Friedrich for 17 years and a member of the firm's management
committee prior to joining Harnischfeger. Lundgren has lectured at the
U.W. Law School and has been recognized on a national basis for
expertise in business law, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and
financial transactions. He is admitted to practice before the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Jerome R. Kerkman, U.W. 1984, formerly of Quarles
& Brady, has joined Maier & McIlnay Ltd., Milwaukee, as a
shareholder. Angelica M. Aldred, Illinois 1989,
formerly of Quarles & Brady, has joined the firm as an associate.
The firm has changed its name to Maier McIlnay & Kerkman
Ltd.
John W. Markson, U.W. 1978, of Bell, Metzner,
Gierhart & Moore S.C., Madison, has been inducted as a Fellow of the
American College of Trial Lawyers.
Michele D. Miller, U.W. 1991, now practices as
Michele D. Miller Hayes. She is associate counsel for
Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation, Madison.
Keith J. Nelsen, U.W. 1989, has become associate
general counsel for Danka Corporation, a worldwide distributor of
automated office solutions and facilities management, in St. Petersburg,
Fla. He formerly was vice president-legal and secretary for NordicTrack
Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.
Bruce A. Olson, Marquette 1981, of Olson Nesemann,
Appleton, recently presented "Contract With Confidence - How to Get it
Right the First Time," at the MPI Professional Education Conference,
North America, for the Meeting Professional's International in Orlando,
Fla.
Patrick O. Patterson, Columbia 1972, as one of four
members of a delegation representing the U.S. National Employment
Lawyers Association, participated in meetings and seminars with Japanese
lawyers, union officials, and law professors at the Joint Symposia on
Employment Law and Deregulation held in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, Japan,
in February. He presented a paper entitled, "'Employment at Will' and
Employment Discrimination Laws in the United States."
Gregory L. Peters, Marquette 1993, has joined the
law firm of Burk, Seaton & Castle P.A., Minneapolis, Minn. He will
continue to practice management-side labor and employment law. Peters
previously was associated with Krukowski & Costello S.C.,
Milwaukee.
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C. announces
that seven attorneys have become shareholders of the firm. John
R. Austin, U.W. 1987, is a member of the tax department;
Catherine L. Davies, Michigan 1990, is a member of the
business organizations and international departments; David J.
Sisson, Michigan 1990, is a member of the litigation and labor
and employment departments; Patrick J. Hodan, Marquette
1990 cum laude, is a member of the litigation department; John
E. Mossberg, Marquette 1990 magna cum laude, is a member of the
employee benefits department; Martin G. Flyke,
Marquette 1990 magna cum laude, is a member of the banking department;
and Margaret M. Derus, U.W. 1982 cum laude, is a member
of the tax department.
Joseph A. Rice, Marquette 1985, Whitefish Bay, has
been appointed to the 10-member Wisconsin Commission on Public
Broadcasting. The commission, created by the Wisconsin Legislature, will
study governance, funding, and technology issues facing public
broadcasting in Wisconsin. Rice is vice chair of the Milwaukee Area
Technical College Board of Directors and chairs the Channel 10/36 Public
TV Committee. He is a vice president of Zigman Joseph Stephenson in
Milwaukee.
Miguel A. Ruiz, U.W. 1992, has been elected partner
in the Chicago law firm of Bresler, Harvick & Glenn Ltd. Ruiz
concentrates in personal injury litigation, with an emphasis in medical
malpractice defense. He formerly was an associate with the law firm of
Clausen Miller P.C.
Eugene R. Schramka, Marquette 1982, a tax consultant
in the Madison office of Grant Thornton L.L.P., recently received
certifications as a personal financial specialist by the AICPA and in
integrated resource management by the Association of Production and
Inventory Control Specialists. Schramka also is a CPA.
Mark A. Seidl, U.W. 1974, and Michael J.
Stingl, U.W. 1983, have formed Seidl & Stingl
S.C. with offices at 2620 Stewart Ave., Suite 314, Wausau, and
125 W. Davenport, Rhinelander. Seidl practices in business, real estate,
estate planning, and general civil litigation. Stingl has a general
practice with emphasis in personal injury, real estate, and general
civil litigation.
James B. Sherman, Marquette 1987, a shareholder in
the labor and employment law firm of Wessels & Pautsch, has opened
the firm's newest office at: The Colonnade, 5500 Wayzata Blvd., Suite
1230, Minneapolis, Minn. The firm's other offices are in Milwaukee, St.
Charles and Chicago, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa. Sherman is licensed to
practice in Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota.
Brent D. Skinner, Nebraska 1973, has formed the
Skinner Law Firm at 2910 Schneider Ave. E., Menomonie.
He continues to provide services regarding probate, estate and business
planning, real estate, family law, and other related legal matters.
Skinner is one of the two court commissioners for Dunn County.
Dean T. Stange, U.W. 1993 cum laude, has joined the
law firm of Willms Anderson S.C., Milwaukee and Thiensville, as an
associate practicing estate planning, business law, and real estate.
Shane J. VanderWaal, Hamline 1992, and
Patrick H. Finlan, Hamline 1993, have formed the law
firm of VanderWaal & Finlan S.C. at 614 N. Third
Ave., Wausau. VanderWaal formerly practiced at the VanderWaal Law Firm,
Wausau. Finlan formerly practiced at Johnson & Houlihan S.C.,
Rhinelander. The new firm offers legal services in personal injury
claims and other areas of civil litigation, divorce, and criminal
defense.
Heidi L. Vogt, Marquette 1990 cum laude, has become
a shareholder in Cook & Franke S.C., Milwaukee. Vogt concentrates in
litigation, environmental law, insurance coverage, and commercial
disputes.
Deepak Malhotra, Marquette 1993, and George
Grigel, Franklin Pierce 1984, both registered patent attorneys,
have become shareholders of Wells St. John Roberts Gregory & Matkin
P.S., an intellectual property law firm in Spokane, Wash., practicing in
the technology areas of electronics and software; and microbiology,
respectively, and in portfolio management, trademarks, competitive
intelligence, licensing, and related areas.
Monte E. Weiss, Case Western Reserve 1991, has
established Weiss Law Office S.C., 525 E. Wells St.,
Suite 250, Milwaukee. He continues to concentrate his practice on the
defense of personal injury, property damage, and products liability
claims and will expand his practice to other areas of civil litigation.
He also is of counsel with La Fleur Law Offices S.C. He formerly was
with Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir S.C.
Scott R. Winkler, U.W. 1983, recently was nominated
by Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist, and confirmed by the city's Common
Council, to serve a five-year term as a member of the Board of Zoning
Appeals for the City of Milwaukee. Winkler is an associate with Stilp
and Cotton, Milwaukee, where he practices insurance defense.
The Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyer's Association recently elected the
following officers and board of directors for 1998: president -
Israel Ramon; president-elect - Pedro
Colon; treasurer - Ivanyla Vargas; secretary -
Ana Berrios-Pierce; directors - Rosa
Barillas, Ed Fallone, Jorge
Gomez and Georgia Herrera.
Gary M. Young, U.W. 1978, has commenced practice
under the name Law Offices of Gary M. Young, P.O. Box
55028, Madison. His practice covers general civil litigation, trial and
appellate, including business litigation, tort and insurance law,
professional malpractice, and environmental litigation. He also is
available as a consultant in litigation risk analysis, and legal
research and writing. Young serves as lecturer and curriculum assistant
in the Legal Research and Writing Program at the U.W. Law School and
teaches a course on professional malpractice law.
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