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Vol. 71, No. 7,
July 1998
Personal Mentions
Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson recently coauthored an article
with Michael J. Fischer, "All the World's a Courtroom: Judging in the
New Millennium," in the Hofstra Law Review. Abrahamson also
recently made presentations at two international conferences: "Human
Rights: Their Protection at a National Level - Understanding the American
Tapestry," The British Council in Belfast, Northern Ireland; and "The
Role of the Judicial Branch in a Reformed State," Conference on Society
and the Reform of the State in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Abrahamson also was elected
a member of the American Philosophical Society, the oldest learned society
in the country, and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Marian
College in Fond du Lac.
Eric W. Anderson, U.W. 1986, has become of counsel to the Atlanta
office of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, continuing his practice
in Chapter 11, business reorganization, creditor's rights, finance, and
workouts. He formerly was a partner with the Atlanta firm of Powell, Goldstein,
Frazer & Murphy LLP.
Byron Axel, U.W. 1957, and Lowell S. Goldman, Marquette
1959, now are practicing law in the partnership known as Axel & Goldman
at Suite 3166, Plankinton Building, Milwaukee.They practiced with the law
firm of Axel, Aaron & Goldman for the past 33 years.
David W. Baranow, Marquette 1981, has received the 1998 Alaska
Bar Association's Board of Governors Distinguished Service Award for outstanding
service to the membership of the Alaska Bar. A sole practitioner in Anchorage,
Baranow serves as the chair of the Alaska Bar's Standing Committee on Law-related
Education.
Jerome E. Barnett, U.W. 1975, recently became a vice president
of Marubeni America Corporation. Located in New York City, Marubeni America
Corporation is the principal U.S. operating subsidiary of Marubeni Corporation,
a major Japanese trading company. Barnett also holds the titles of senior
counsel and corporate secretary.
Jeffrey T. Batovsky, U.W. 1997, has become legal counsel of the
Wisconsin Manufactured Housing Association. He previously served as the
extradition official for the State of Wisconsin, the secretary to the Governor's
Pardon Advisory Board, and the assistant to the Governor's Legal Counsel.
Carl A. Beckstedt III, Marquette 1990, has been admitted to practice
in the U.S. Virgin Islands Territorial and District courts. He is associated
with Bryant, Barnes & Simpson P.C., Christiansted, St. Croix, USVI,
practicing in insurance defense, labor, and corporate law.
The Calumet County Bar Association recently announced its officers for
1998: president - Andrew J. King, Chilton; vice president - Mark
S. Des Rochers, St. Nazianz; and secretary treasurer - Kim M. Rietbrock,
Chilton.
John M. Clair, Marquette 1987, has joined Clair Law Offices S.C.,
Delavan, as an associate. He previously served as an FBI special agent in
its Los Angeles and Chicago offices from 1987 through 1998.
Barrett J. Corneille, U.W. 1980; David J. Pliner, U.W.
1989; Leah M. Christensen, Iowa 1995; and Colleen L. Meloy,
U.W. 1997, announce the formation of Corneille Law Group LLC. The
law firm will emphasize complex civil litigation in medical negligence,
product liability, civil rights, employment discrimination, environmental
law, insurance coverage, and bad faith litigation. The firm is located at
409 E. Main St., Suite 200, Madison.
Thomas Dawson, Howard 1975, Wisconsin assistant attorney general,
has taken a two-year leave of absence, from October 1997 to October 1999,
to become director of the Wisconsin Strategic Pesticide Information Project,
to promote the development of a pesticide use database for the state.
Meredith W. Ditchen, Marquette 1997, has joined Robertson &
Walker, Attorneys, Woodstock, Ga., as an associate practicing in civil litigation,
business transactions, and real estate.
The Dodge County Bar Association recently elected new officers: president
- Daniel L. Vande Zande, Waupun; president-elect - Scott B. Rasmussen,
Beaver Dam; and secretary/treasurer - Karl A. Green, Columbus.
John E. Donahue, U.W. 1975, a partner with Weiss, Berzowski, Brady
& Donahue LLP, Milwaukee, has been honored with the "Saint George
Award" by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. This award recognizes outstanding
contributions to the spiritual development of youth in programs of the Boy
Scouts of America. Donahue practices in employee benefits and pension law.
Robert L. Elliott, U.W. 1970, has set up a solo, civil litigation
practice at 633 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1001, Milwaukee. Elliott, who previously
practiced with Cook & Franke and Hausmann-McNally, opened his solo practice
to do serious, difficult, and aggravated contingent fee litigation.
Karla J. Baumgartner, Wyoming 1990, and Mark C. Neidinger,
Marquette 1997, have joined the firm of Eustice, Albert & Laffey, S.C.,
Sun Prairie.
Patrick B. Flanagan, U.W. 1997, recently opened the Patrick
Flanagan Law Office at the Mayfair Bank Tower, 2300 N. Mayfair Rd.,
Suite 990, Wauwatosa. The general practice firm emphasizes business representation
and counsel, criminal and traffic defense, debtor and creditor proceedings,
estate planning and probate, family law, and serving as a guardian ad litem.
Wayne W. Hansen, U.W. 1967, is the managing partner of the newly
opened Seattle office of Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzler & Krupman, a nationwide
firm representing management in labor and employment law. Hansen formerly
was with the National Labor Relations Board in Minneapolis and Schmitt Nolan
Hansen & Hartley in Merrill.
Gerald R. Harmon, Marquette 1973, has established Harmon Law
Office at 3160 N. Colonial Dr., Milwaukee. His practice is concentrated
in consumer and intellectual property law, and civil litigation management.
He formerly was a shareholder with Quale, Feldbruegge, Calvelli, Thom &
Croke S.C.
Amy M. Hindman, Georgetown 1992, has received a Fulbright Award
and will be conducting a year-long study on the globalization of environmental
law at the Institute for European Law in Saarbrucken, Germany, commencing
in August 1998.
The Hogan Law Office has been located at 3622 Hwy. 47 N, Rhinelander.
The firm, consisting of John J. Hogan, Marquette 1977, and Timothy B. Melms,
Marquette 1993, serves all general practice areas with an emphasis in personal
injury, insurance defense, family, real estate, estate planning, and criminal
law.
Henry L. Huser, U.W. 1984, has become a partner with Skadden,
Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. He previously was a counsel with the
firm and staff attorney with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Huser will
be the resident partner of the firm's Brussels, Belgium office, where he
will continue practicing EU and international competition law.
R. Scott Jacobson, Texas 1988, has joined Voegeli & Ewald
Law Offices S.C., Monroe, as an associate. He previously practiced in New
Mexico.
Kyle K. Kappes, U.W. 1989, has been named general counsel for
AlliedSignal Electronic Materials, located in the Silicon Valley. He previously
was senior counsel, intellectual property, for AlliedSignal Laminate Systems
in La Crosse.
Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik S.C., with offices in Milwaukee, Green
Bay, and Wausau, recently hired the following associates: Allan M. Foeckler,
Marquette 1998, and Thomas Gonzalez, U.W. 1998, join the litigation
team in Milwaukee; John R. Shull Jr., Marquette 1998, has become
associated with the firm's Wausau office.
Christopher Krimmer, U.W. 1997, has become the director of the
Legal Assistance Program at the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW)
where he will assume responsibility for delivering a variety of HIV-related
legal services. Krimmer has been a cooperating attorney with the American
Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin and worked with Legal Action of Wisconsin.
Krimmer previously had his own law practice.
Samuel J. Leib, Southwestern 1977, and William J. Katt,
Marquette 1979, both noted defense litigators, have opened Leib &
Katt S.C., Attorneys at Law. Located at Empire Building, Ninth Floor,
710 N. Plankinton Ave., the firm will concentrate on defense litigation
for business, industry, and professionals. Leib formerly was a shareholder
at Leib & Associates S.C., Milwaukee. Katt formerly was a shareholder
at Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik S.C., West Allis.
Linda L. Lilledahl, U.W. 1987, has returned to the Madison office
of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP. She rejoins the firm as a partner practicing
in employment relations, pensions, and benefits law.
Both principals of the Milwaukee law firm of Loeb & Herman S.C. have
begun leadership terms in bar associations this month. Gregg M. Herman,
U.W. 1977, became president of the Milwaukee Bar Association, the largest
voluntary bar association in Wisconsin. Leonard L. Loeb, U.W. 1952,
became president-elect of the State Bar of Wisconsin. He will succeed to
the presidency in June 1999. The three-lawyer firm practices family law
exclusively, concentrating in divorce cases of complex nature with substantial
estates. The firm has long donated significant resources to voluntary bar
association activities.
Clearesia A. Lovell-Lepak, U.W. 1994, has joined the Madison City
Attorney's Office. She formerly was an assistant city attorney in La Crosse.
Michael J. McDonagh, Washington College of Law 1985, a shareholder
at von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C., recently received the U.S. Small
Business Administration 1998 Wisconsin Small Business Legal Assistance Award.
The Small Business Awards, presented annually, recognize persons and organizations
that are critical to the success of small business communities in Wisconsin.
McDonagh, a member of the firm's business practice group, counsels clients
on securities issues, business transactions, and various types of business
organizations.
Robert E. Meldman, Marquette 1962, a shareholder in the tax department
of the Milwaukee office of Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach
S.C., has again earned inclusion in Who's Who in American Law, 1998-1999.
Carroll Metzner, U.W. 1943, has joined the Kasieta Legal Group
LLC, Madison, concentrating in civil trial work. He consistently has been
recognized in The Best Lawyers in America as one of the foremost
trial lawyers in the state.
Todd J. Mitchell, U.W. 1968, has become president of the Waukesha
County Bar Association's Probate and Estate Planning Section for 1998-99.
Mitchell heads the Hartland branch office of the Meissner Tierney Fisher
& Nichols S.C. law firm. He practices in estate and business succession
planning.
Thomas D. Omdahl, U.W. 1998, has joined Schoenbohm & Schoenbohm
S.C., Appleton, as an associate practicing in consumer law, bankruptcy,
and general practice.
Kelly A. Patch, U.W. 1993, Order of the Coif, has become corporate
counsel for Patch Products Inc., Beloit. Patch Products manufactures and
markets board games, puzzles, and toys. Patch formerly was with Torkildson,
Katz, Fonseca, Jaffe, Moore & Hetherington in Honolulu.
Dianne Post, U.W. 1979, has been selected by the ABA CEELI project
to go to Moscow, Russia, as a women's specialist beginning in June, for
one year. She will be working primarily on domestic violence issues.
C. Scott Pryor, U.W. 1980, of counsel to Zimmerman, Shuffield,
Kiser & Sutcliffe P.A., Orlando, Fla., has become an associate professor
of law at Regent University, Virginia Beach, Va., commencing in the fall
of 1998. Pryor will teach contracts and UCC I during the first semester.
He formerly was a shareholder in Howard, Solochek & Weber S.C., Milwaukee.
The Racine County Bar Association recently elected these officers and
governors: president - Jeffrey Leavell; president-elect - Faye
M. Flancher; treasurer - John G. Schulz; secretary - Giulio
Fornary; and Board of Governors, three-year term: Thomas P. Tofte
and Michael Phegley.
Gov. Tommy Thompson recently presented the 1998 Governor's Export Achievement
Award for large service firms to Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris
& Rieselbach S.C. The award was presented at the 34th Annual Wisconsin
International Trade Conference in Milwaukee in May. Reinhart, Boerner, the
first law firm ever presented this award, was awarded because of its dramatic
growth and expertise in representing middle market companies in international
transactions including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and distribution
relationships.
The St. Croix Valley Bar Association recently elected these officers:
president - Liesl E. Nelson, Hudson; president-elect - Daniel
P. Murray, River Falls; secretary - R. Michael Waterman, Hudson;
and treasurer - Ronald L. Siler, New Richmond.
Paul J. Scoptur, Marquette 1978, of Aiken & Scoptur S.C.,
Milwaukee, recently participated in a three-day seminar for the Association
of Trial Lawyers of America in New Orleans for more than 200 participants.
His presentation was "Using Medical Literature to Prove Damages in
Soft Tissue and Mild Brain Injury Cases." Scoptur also recently spoke
in Salt Lake City at a program on overcoming juror bias.
Michael A. Stiegel, Loyola 1971 cum laude, recently joined Michael,
Best & Friedrich as a partner in its Chicago office. Stiegel concentrates
in general litigation. He is an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at Northwestern
University Law School and a faculty member of the National Institute of
Trial Advocacy.
Peter C. Stomma, Drake 1991, has joined the intellectual property
firm of Jansson, Shupe, Bridge & Munger Ltd., Racine. He formerly was
senior associate/special partner at Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall.
Russell B. Stowers, U.W. 1989, was named the "Outstanding
Pro Bono Attorney of the Month" for March 1998 by the Volunteer Lawyers
Program (VIP), which provides pro bono legal services to the indigent in
southern Arizona. He is the VLP coordinator for the Tucson office of Snell
& Wilmer LLP.
Paul A. Sturgul, U.W. 1973, has been elected a Fellow of the National
Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He is past chair of the State Bar's Elder
Law Section and a former member of the Board of Directors of the National
Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He maintains offices in Hurley and Woodruff
and focuses his practice in elder law.
The partnership of Robert E. Sutton and Larraine McNamara-McGraw
has been dissolved. Sutton, Marquette 1960, maintains his practice at 2631
N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee.
Thomas H. Taylor, U.W. 1982, has been appointed vice president
and general counsel for Gundersen Lutheran Inc. and its affiliates, including
Gundersen Clinic Ltd. and Lutheran Hospital-La Crosse Inc., headquartered
in La Crosse. Taylor will remain a member of DeWitt Ross & Stevens in
Madison.
J. Blair Ward, Thomas Cooley 1996, has become the Portage County
assistant corporation counsel. Ward formerly had a general practice in the
Ironwood, Mich., and Hurley area.
The Washington County Bar Association recently elected these officers:
president - Daniel L. Sargeant; president-elect - Carol J. Beverly;
secretary - Timothy J. Algiers; and treasurer - Maureen M. Meyer,
all of West Bend.
Shannon M. Whitworth, U.W. 1996, has joined Fellows, Piper &
Schmidt of Milwaukee as an associate.
The firm of Winner, Wixson & Pernitz has relocated to its
new offices at 22 E. Mifflin St., Suite 702, Madison. Tammy S. Tremain,
U.W. 1994, has joined the firm as an associate practicing insurance defense.
She is a former law clerk to Dane County judges Patrick J. Fiedler and C.
William Foust and is a municipal judge for the Village of Marshall.
In Memoriam
F.E. Bachhuber, U.W. 1936, Wausau, June 22, 1913 - March 7, 1998.
Floyd A. Brynelson, U.W. 1939, Madison, May 13, 1914 - June 8,
1998.
Joseph E. Dean, Marquette 1937, Milwaukee, Sept. 2, 1913 - May
8, 1998.
Joseph V. DeFalco, DePaul 1943, Montello, July 5, 1922 - May 19,
1998.
Thomas A. Dulde, U.W. 1970, New Berlin, May 27, 1941 - March 23,
1998.
Bernard J. Hankin, U.W. 1937, Milwaukee, April 6, 1913 - March
19, 1998.
Trayton L. Lathrop, U.W. 1948, Madison, Nov. 14, 1923 - April
3, 1998.
George E. Lawler, Marquette 1954, Corvallis, Ore., June 16, 1917
- April 28, 1998.
J. Curtis McKay, Northwestern 1957, Sheboygan, Oct. 10, 1926 -
1998.
Omar E. Megahed, U.W. 1996, Madison, Dec. 23, 1969 - Jan. 18,
1998.
William G. Mooney, Marquette 1956, Plymouth, Aug. 3, 1929 - Dec.
4, 1997.
Lloyd Planert, Marquette 1942, Green Bay, March 18, 1918 - April
21, 1998.
H.O. Schowalter, U.W. 1934, West Bend, Aug. 4, 1909 - May 1998.
William E. Shevlin, NY-Buffalo 1970, Wausau, April 20, 1943 -
April 28, 1998.
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