Vol. 76, No. 10, October
2003
Wisconsin attorneys hold ABA posts; represent Wisconsin in many
entities
Several State Bar of Wisconsin members selected for American Bar
Association (ABA) leadership positions began their terms in August, at
the conclusion of the 2003 ABA Annual Meeting. "The ABA recognizes the
caliber of Wisconsin lawyers," says State Bar President and ABA member
George Burnett. "Appointing or electing SBW members to serve at the
national level is recognition of the talents of the State Bar of
Wisconsin members."
State Bar members, and the positions to which they have been elected,
are:
Shawn D. Guse, Quarles & Brady LLP, Madison,
Wisconsin state delegates, House of Delegates; Young Lawyers Division
(YLD) Business Law Committee chair; Business Law Section fellow;
Daniel W. Hildebrand, DeWitt Ross & Stevens S.C.,
Madison, Board of Governors; Joan F. Kessler, Foley
& Lardner, Milwaukee, Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section
chair; Grant C. Killoran, Michael Best & Friedrich
LLP, Milwaukee, state Bar delegate, House of Delegates; John
Macy, Arenz, Molter, Macy & Riffle S.C., Waukesha, General
Practice Section chair; Christina Plum, U.W. Law
School, Milwaukee,YLD secretary-treasurer (will serve as YLD chair elect
next year and chair in 2005; the YLD is the largest entity within the
ABA); Peggy L. Podell, Podell, Podell & Mager,
Milwaukee, Family Law Section chair; Richard J. Podell,
Richard J. Podell & Associates, Milwaukee, delegate at large, House
of Delegates; Jacquelynn B. Rothstein, Wisconsin
Department of Regulation & Licensing, Madison, Government and Public
Sector Lawyers Division vice chair.
Wisconsin Lawyer