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Vol. 72, No. 12, December
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In the News
Herbert H. Fisher, U.W. 1952, recently spoke on behalf of the National
Association of Housing Cooperatives (NAHC) at a White House breakfast
sponsored by the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, in Washington
D.C., in celebration of October as co-op month. NAHC is a 49-year-old
national trade association of housing cooperatives and professionals who
service them.
Alfred M. Boll, U.W. 1993, was admitted to practice
law in the Australian State of New South Wales in July 1999,
and has joined the Law Society of that state as a non-practicing
member. Boll is the representative of the International Committee
of the Red Cross for Australia and New Zealand.
Julianna Ebert,
Marquette 1981, a partner in Quarles &
Brady LLP's Milwaukee office, has been awarded the National
Association of Bond Lawyers' (NABL) Bernard P. Friel Medal
for distinguished service in public finance, the association's
highest honor. Ebert was awarded the medal, named after the association's
first president, for her work representing NABL with the ABA
Task Force on Lawyers' Political Contributions. |
The following Michael Best & Friedrich LLP attorneys were
recognized in a recent issue of Milwaukee Magazine featuring
the city's top 175 attorneys: John A. Busch, Duke
1976, business litigation/corporate counseling; Richard R.
Canter, Hofstra 1976, health law; Joshua L. Gimbel,
U.W. 1987, listed as a "rising star;" F. William
Haberman, Harvard 1965, trusts and estates; Eric E. Hobbs,
Cornell 1985, labor/employment discrimination; Raymond R. Krueger, U.W. 1972, environmental; Robert
A. Schnur, Harvard 1963, tax law; Robyn S. Shapiro,
Harvard 1977, health law; Robert A. Teper, Marquette 1959,
real estate.
Richard Z. Kabaker, University of Michigan 1959, a
partner in the Madison office of Michael Best & Friedrich
LLP, was recently named as a "Class of '99 Honoree"
by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Honorees are selected
for their demonstrated commitment to professional excellence,
civic leadership, and community service. Kabaker practices in
estate planning, estate administration, trusts, and marital property.
Mergers, Relocations,
New Associations |
Gabert, Williams & Farb has relocated to 2711 N.
Mason St., Suite B, Appleton. The firm concentrates in general
insurance defense including casualty, fire, product liability,
surety, life, and subrogation.
Stephen O. Hart, Florida 1969, and Kristen E. Falk,
Golden Gate 1986, of Edgerton and Janesville, respectively, have
merged their practices with attorney Karl E. Huebner,
Jefferson. The firm will be known as Hart, Falk & Huebner
and will continue to practice at the three locations.
William D. Mansell, U.W. 1980, has opened Mansell
Law Office S.C. at 415 Division St., Wausau. The practice
focuses on plaintiff personal injury and criminal defense. Mansell
previously was with Jerome A. Maeder S.C. He is a past president
of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Joseph J. Shutkin, U.W. 1952, has returned to Wisconsin
after practicing law in Israel for 12 years.
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
recently contributed $4,000 to support the Racine Family Law
Office of Legal Action of Wisconsin Inc. to aid in its services
to Racine County low-income individuals. Legal action provides
free civil legal service to low-income and elderly people.
Lucius P. Chase, U.W. 1926, Winter Haven, Fla., Jan.
1, 1902 - 1999.
Louis I. Drecktrah, U.W. 1940, Black River Falls, Aug.
31, 1915 - 1999.
Frederick H. Fowle, Marquette 1944, Crandon, Aug. 21,
1915 - March 27, 1999.
Samuel P. Murray, Marquette 1951, Milwaukee, Dec. 15,
1926 - Feb. 22, 1999.
Howard C. Raether, Marquette 1939, Brookfield, June
12, 1916 - Oct. 6, 1999.
Richard P. Rivard, Marquette 1948, Glenwood City, Feb.
23, 1915 - May 7, 1999.
Cecil T. Rothrock, Nebraska 1951, Bristol, Nov. 9,
1921 - Sept. 19, 1999.
F. Joseph Schlosser, Marquette 1972, Milwaukee, Jan.
26, 1943 - Sept. 22, 1999.
L.C. Tuttle, Marquette 1942, Frederick, Md., Aug. 24,
1918 - Nov. 29, 1998.
Clair H. Voss, Marquette 1948, Oconomowoc, Sept. 16,
1920 - Sept. 1999.
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