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Vol. 72, No. 3, March 1999
Personal Mentions
James G. Budish, Western New England College School of Law 1980 cum
laude, and Richard E. Ceman Jr., Marquette 1984, will join Timothy
A. Bascom, Marquette 1982 magna cum laude, as shareholders in the firm
of Bascom, Budish & Ceman S.C., located at 250 E. Wisconsin Ave,
Suite 1040, Milwaukee. The firm concentrates in products liability, personal
injury, worker's compensation, and insurance defense.
Barbara L. Burbach, U.W. 1975, and Carlton D. Stansbury,
Iowa 1990 with distinction, have opened a new law firm, Burbach
& Stansbury S.C., at Two Plaza East, Suite 1275, 330 E. Kilbourn
Ave., Milwaukee. The firm will concentrate its practice in family
law. Both attorneys were formerly with Chernov, Stern & Burbach
S.C.
Joy M. Burkholder, U.W. 1998, has joined Davis &
Kuelthau S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate in the firm's
labor and employment and school law sections. She formerly was
an associate at Krukowski & Costello S.C.
David J. Carlson, Marquette 1979, has joined Schober
& Radtke S.C., with offices in New Berlin, Oconomowoc, Dousman,
and Milwaukee. Carlson has practiced in Waukesha county for 20
years as a general practitioner, which he will continue, with
an emphasis on estate planning.
Bruce A. Chesshire, Iowa 1980 cum laude, has joined
Argus Technical Services Inc., Milwaukee, as senior vice president
and general counsel. He previously was a partner at Shneidman
Myers in Milwaukee and remains of counsel with the firm.
Kathryn K. Shebiel, U.W. 1978, and Mark E. Robinson,
U.W. 1991, have become shareholders in the Janesville firm of
Consigny, Andrews, Hemming & Grant S.C. Shebiel practices
in estate planning, probate, and family law. Robinson practices
in business/corporate, real estate, collections, and estate
planning.
Daniel P. Duffy, Notre Dame 1993, has joined the Chicago
law firm of McBride Baker & Coles. Duffy was previously with
Cassiday Schade & Gloor. He concentrates his practice in
civil litigation and computer law.
Thomas E. Gausden, Marquette 1977, has been named vice
president and general counsel of the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball
Club.
Steven J. Ziesmann, Chicago-Kent 1997, joins Godfrey
& Kahn S.C., Milwaukee, on the environmental practice team,
and Rebecca L. Himmelspach, U.W. 1997, joins the firm
on the tax practice team. Ziesmann formerly was with Abbott Laboratories,
and Himmelspach was with Arthur Anderson LLP in Milwaukee. Thomas
R. Homberg, Marquette 1996 cum laude, has joined the firm
as an associate on the financial institutions practice team.
He formerly was an attorney at Firstar Corporation.
Dawn Marie Harris, Marquette 1993, has joined Parke
O'Flaherty Ltd., La Crosse, practicing in employment law
and civil litigation. She has been practicing in La Crosse since
1993.
Barbara S. Hughes, U.W. 1986, has become a partner
at Hill, Glowacki, Jaeger, Reiley & Zimmer of Madison, in
the general practice of law. Hughes continues to practice in
elder law, marital property, estate planning, probate, and trust
administration. The firm has changed its name to Hill, Glowacki,
Jaeger, Reiley, Zimmer & Hughes.
Thomas C. Iskalis, University of Toledo 1982, recently
became a vice president at the Northern Trust Company, Chicago.
He is a relationship manager in division A of the personal fiduciary
client services group. He most recently was a vice president
at Old Kent Bank in Elmhurst.
George W. Jonas, U.W. 1998 cum laude, has joined the
Minneapolis law firm of Kinney & Lange as an associate practicing
in patent, copyright, and trademark law.
Robert R. Kanuit, William Mitchell 1993 cum laude,
has become a shareholder in Maki, Durst, Ledin, Bick, Lehr &
Kanuit S.C., Superior. Kanuit practices in business law, banking,
real estate, probate, estate planning, appeals, and personal
injury law.
Tracey L. Klein, Marquette 1984 cum laude, has joined
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Duren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C., Milwaukee,
as a shareholder in the health-care department. Klein was previously
a partner in the health law department of the Milwaukee office
of Foley & Lardner.
Robert W. Kohn, U.W. 1955, has incorporated his Milwaukee
practice under the name of Kohn Law Firm S.C. Kohn also recently
addressed the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys
at its meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, on "Collection Manager
Issues." Mark R. Raddatz, Marquette 1997, has joined
the firm.
Milwaukee corporate attorney Harold A. Laufer, U.W.
1974, has authored Fundamentals of Buying and Selling a Business:
A Roadmap for the Business Owner. A shareholder at Davis
& Kuelthau S.C., Laufer has 25 years of experience in corporate
law. He has counseled privately held and publicly traded companies,
commercial lenders, and business executives on a wide variety
of transactional matters. The guide is available from the firm.
Paul A. Loraas, North Dakota 1994 cum laude, has joined
Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick P.A., Duluth, Minn.,
as an associate. He will concentrate in real estate, commercial
litigation, and lender support.
Steven J. Cottingham, George Washington University 1987
with high honors, and Jeffrey M. Kipfmueller, Marquette
1993, have been promoted within Marquette University's office
of the General Counsel. Cottingham was promoted to assistant
vice president and counsel while Kipfmueller was promoted to
associate general counsel. The office of the General Counsel
is the principal representative for legal matters involving Marquette
University.
Teresa J. Welch, Ph.D., U.W. 1987 cum laude, and Grady
J. Frenchick, U.W. 1997, join the Madison office of Michael
Best & Friedrich LLP as partners; and Karen B. King,
U.W. 1995, joins the firm as an associate. Welch formerly was
a partner and head of the intellectual property practice of a
Madison-based law firm, and served as a tenured professor and
chair of the Edgewood College physical science department. Frenchick
previously was a partner with another Madison-based law firm
and held positions as senior patent counsel and staff patent
attorney. King formerly was an intellectual property associate
with another Madison-based law firm.
Lorene Duero Mozinski, U.W. 1979, has been appointed
family court commissioner for Manitowoc County. As a full-time
judicial court commissioner, she also handles all small
claims trials for the county, and conducts bail and TPC hearings.
She also officiates at weddings.
Theodore T. Balistreri, Marquette 1992, and Joseph
Berger, John Marshall 1983, have become shareholders with
the firm of Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir S.C. in
the Milwaukee office.
Mark D. Pilon, Minnesota 1993 cum laude, has been elected
as a shareholder at Hanft, Fride, O'Brien, Harries, Swelbar
& Burns Law Firm of Duluth, Minn. He practices business and
commercial law.
James P. Pitz, U.W. 1993, has been named a partner
in the Appleton law firm of Sigman, Janssen, Stack, Wenning &
Wilson. Pitz concentrates in personal injury law.
Michael B. Plaisted, U.W. 1986, has joined the Law
Office of Rollie Hanson S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate. His
practice includes criminal law, employment/discrimination law,
and consumer law, concentrating on the lemon law. He most recently
worked as a staff representative for the Wisconsin Federation
of Teachers.
The law firm of Quarles & Brady has merged with
the Chicago firm of Wilson & McIlvaine. The merger allows
the new organization to build on their rich histories to better
serve clients, implement additional growth, and strengthen Quarles
& Brady. The merged firm will retain the Quarles & Brady
name. Wayne E. Babler Jr., U.W. 1967, and Peter C.
Karegeannes, Michigan 1972, of Quarles & Brady LLP have
authored Chapter 10, titled Joinder, Consolidation, and Severance,
in West Publishing's new six-volume business litigation
manual: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts.
The authors were assisted by Brian W. Blanchard, Sarah
E. Coyne, James M. Brennan, and Cory L. Nettles,
who also are with Quarles & Brady. Babler is a partner in
the firm's Milwaukee office, practicing in litigation and
antitrust and trade regulation matters. Karegeannes, also a partner
in the firm's Milwaukee office, has been litigating and
trying cases for more than 26 years.
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C.,
Milwaukee, has elected three attorneys as shareholders of the
firm: Vincent J. Beres, Marquette 1991 cum laude, a member
of the firm's business organizations and tax departments;
Peter W. Becker, Marquette 1991 cum laude, a member of
the intellectual property department; and Dean E. Mabie,
U.W. 1991 cum laude, a member of the firm's litigation department.
Randall Paulson, U.W. 1987, is the new Private Bar
Liaison in eastern Wisconsin for the Assigned Counsel Division
of the State Public Defender. For the last five of his 11 years
with the SPD, Paulson has worked in the Milwaukee appellate office.
Christine Clair, U.W. 1989, is the Private Bar Liaison for western
Wisconsin. She has been an assistant state public defender in
the La Crosse office for the last 10 years. They will serve as
SPD resources for the attorneys in the SPD private bar program.
Lora Sykora, Louisiana State University 1980, has been
named vice president at Marshall & Ilsley Trust Company.
Sykora will manage various types of qualified retirement plans.
A licensed investment professional, she has received the American
Jurisprudence Award for corporations and trusts.
Gov. Thompson has appointed Thomas M. Boykoff, Michigan
1967, and reappointed Don M. Millis, U.W. 1990, to the
three-member Tax Appeals Commission. Boykoff has worked for the
last 14 years as general counsel in the Office of the Commission
of Savings and Loan. Millis has been an associate attorney with
DeWitt Ross & Stevens, a Madison law firm, for the last eight
years. Prior to that, he was the chief aide to Sen. James E.
Harsdorf and finance aide to former Sen. J. Mac Davis. The Tax
Appeals Commission decides disputes between taxpayers and the
Department of Revenue. The senate must confirm their appointments.
Bryce H. Tolefree, U.W. 1990, has joined the Milwaukee
office of Gonzalez, Saggio, Birdsall & Harlan as a shareholder
and member of the firm's litigation group. He previously
was associated with Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir,
Milwaukee.
Jay A. Urban, Marquette 1992, an attorney with Techmeier
& Van Grunsven S.C., has been appointed to the board of directors
of the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. The association educates
the public about the political and legal process while its members
represent consumers in obtaining just and fair compensation when
they are injured through the carelessness or fault of others.
Mark S. Diestelmeier, Iowa 1991, Kenneth A. Hoogstra,
Michigan 1990, and Lynn A. Sondreal, Marquette 1991, have
been promoted as shareholders at von Briesen, Purtell & Roper
S.C., Milwaukee. Diestelmeier works in the litigation practice
area with an emphasis on commercial, corporate, and professional
liability matters. Hoogstra practices in the compensation and
benefits section. He also maintains an extensive employment and
family-based immigration practice, with emphasis on immigration
options for health care professionals and computer consultants.
Sondreal works primarily in the real estate and financial institutions
practice areas, with an emphasis on real estate transactions,
regulatory compliance, and land use issues.
Daphne Webb, U.W. 1973, a partner with the Madison
law firm of Stafford, Rosenbaum, Rieser & Hansen, has been
accepted into the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. The
academy is an association of the nation's top matrimonial
attorneys from 49 states and the District of Columbia.
David A. Wolfe, Marquette 1992 cum laude, has become
a shareholder with the Racine firm of Hostak, Henzl & Bichler
S.C.
In Memoriam
Roy. W. Holsten, Minnesota 1964, Stillwater, Minn.,
April 3, 1937-Jan. 13, 1999.
Gregory P. Thibodeau, Marquette 1949, Nekoosa, March
17, 1920-Nov. 23, 1998.
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