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Vol. 71, No. 2, February
1998
Personal Mentions
Betsy Abramson, U.W. 1981, has received the 11th Annual Paul Lichterman
Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Advancement of Legal Services
for Older Persons. The national award is presented by the four national
support centers in law and aging to a leader in legal services delivery
development at the state or local level. Abramson also was selected by the
Kellogg Foundation to receive a Kellogg National Leadership Program three-year
fellowship.
Bruce F. Anders, Illinois 1976, has joined Bell, Metzner, Gierhart
& Moore S.C., Madison, as an associate.
David G. Been, Marquette 1997, has joined Kachinsky and Petit
Law Offices, Neenah, as an associate practicing criminal, traffic and family
law.
Michael M. Berzowski, Marquette 1969, a partner at Weiss, Berzowski,
Brady & Donahue, Milwaukee, recently was elected to a three-year term
to the board of directors of the Wisconsin Club. He also is a certified
public accountant and a former career officer in the U.S. Army Reserve.
The Board of Bar Examiners has elected the following officers for 1998:
Celia M. Jackson, chair; and Theodore J. Poulos, vice chair.
Steven T. Botzau, Marquette 1988, of Habush, Habush, Davis &
Rottier, has been certified in civil trial law by the National Board of
Trial Advocacy.
James J. Casey Jr., Dayton 1988, has become an advisor to The
Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at De Paul University. An
article addressing the Wisconsin regional planning statute and regional
attempts at cooperation in southeastern Wisconsin, entitled "Bridging
the Great Divide: SEWRPC, Politics and Regional Cooperation," is scheduled
for publication by the Marquette Law Review in April 1998 and was
featured in The Chaddick Institute newsletter in January.
Steven T. Caya, Hamline 1989 cum laude, has become a partner in
Fellows, Piper & Schmidt, Milwaukee. Caya also is licensed to practice
law in Minnesota.
Daniel R. Clausz, U.W. 1993 with honors, has become a member of
Robinson, Peterson, Berk & Cross with offices in Appleton and Green
Bay, concentrating in criminal law. He adds depth to the firm's traffic
and criminal law services to clients throughout northeastern Wisconsin,
both in trial and appellate practice.
Three attorneys have joined Davis & Kuelthau S.C., Milwaukee. Ronald
M. Carlson, San Diego 1977, joins the commercial finance, and bankruptcy,
insolvency and creditors' rights sections as a shareholder, focusing on
banking, corporate and bankruptcy matters. Previously, Carlson was a partner
at Schoendorf, Sorgi & Carlson S.C. Felipe N. Gomez has joined
the environmental law section as an associate, focusing on environmental
compliance and litigation. Previously, he served as assistant regional counsel
with the Chicago office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Daniel
J. Borowski, U.W. 1990, joins the firm as an associate in the litigation
section, providing representation on commercial and civil litigation matters.
He previously was counsel at CNA Insurance Companies in Brookfield.
William Drengler, Marquette 1976, has returned to private practice
and formed Drengler Law Firm at 609 Scott St., Wausau. The firm emphasizes
personal injury, family, labor, employment, criminal defense, municipal,
personal bankruptcy and veterans' appeals practice areas. Drengler is a
former district attorney and county corporation counsel, now inactive Army
National Guard JAG officer, charter member of the State Bar Professionalism
Committee and a past president of the Government Lawyers Division.
Sandra Lee Esrael, U.W. 1976, recently was elected to the National
Council of the National Association of Regulatory Administrators, an association
that promotes public education and advocates for the safeguarding of children,
youth and adults through enforcing standards and regulatory laws. Esrael
is an attorney with the Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Health and
Family Services, Madison, practicing in children and youth services' regulation.
Scott S. Fensin, U.W. 1996, has joined Cook & Franke S.C.,
practicing litigation. He previously was a judicial law clerk for Judges
Michael Skwierawski and John DiMotto.
Twelve associate attorneys have joined Foley & Lardner's Milwaukee
office, including: Caroline A. Hogan, U.W. 1995 with honors, Anne
Berleman Kearney, Harvard 1990, Michael Mishlove, Michigan 1992
cum laude, Lori Ringhand, U.W. 1997 magna cum laude, and Marti
L. Schreier, U.W. 1997 with honors, in the litigation department; Kristine
S. Cherek, U.W. 1997 cum laude, Peter D. Fetzer, U.W. 1997 with
honors, H. Timothy Lopez, Indiana 1997 and John T. Pienkos,
Harvard 1997, in the business law department; Steven C. Becker, Syracuse
1997 summa cum laude, and Katharine E. Wiltuck, Marquette 1997 magna
cum laude, in the intellectual property department; Thomas M. Mullooly,
Georgetown 1997 magna cum laude, in the regulatory department. There now
are more than 230 attorneys in Foley & Lardner's Milwaukee office.
Jim Fullin, Ohio State 1972, has been appointed an assistant state
public defender. Fullin works in the Madison appellate office.
Michael D. Golden, Marquette 1991, has become associated with
Yakes, Bauer, Kindt & Phillips S.C., Oshkosh, practicing throughout
the Fox Valley in corporate, business and employment law, real estate and
estate planning. He formerly was with Robinson, Peterson, Berk & Cross
LLP, Appleton.
David L. Ham, U.W. 1994, has joined Kalal & Associates, Madison,
as an associate practicing in the defense of criminal and traffic offenses.
Paul Hinkfuss, U.W. 1985, order of the coif, has joined MLG-Mooney
LeSage Group, Milwaukee, as assistant general counsel, concentrating in
leasing, real estate development and construction law. He formerly was a
shareholder with Cook & Franke.
Hostak, Henzl & Bichler S.C., Racine, announces that Barbara A.
Kuhl, Marquette 1991 magna cum laude, has become a shareholder with
the firm; and Kristin M. Cafferty, Marquette 1994, has joined the
firm as an associate. She formerly was with Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik
S.C., Milwaukee.
Thomas E. Johnson, Dayton 1997 with honors, has joined Williams,
Schultz, King & Edelstein, Oshkosh, as an associate practicing in worker's
compensation, Social Security and personal injury law.
Susan B. Kaplan, U.W. 1991, previously a staff attorney with the
Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C., has
become assistant director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group at the
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. She
also is a freelance writer whose most recent piece appeared in the Washington
Post.
Robert W. Kohn, U.W. 1959, of the Kohn Law Firm, Milwaukee, has
been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Retail
Collection Attorneys (NARCA). NARCA serves membership with educational seminars,
lobbying for creditors' rights legislation, and by offering debt collection
and litigation services. The Kohn Law Firm concentrates in retail and commercial
debt collection throughout Wisconsin.
Carrie L. Kundinger, Northern Illinois 1997, has joined Stellpflug,
Janssen, Nell & Hammer S.C., De Pere, as an associate practicing health,
corporate and tax law.
La Fleur Law Office S.C. has relocated to 525 E. Wells St., Suite
250, Milwaukee. The firm concentrates in civil litigation with an emphasis
on insurance defense. Linda M. Gogan, Marquette 1997, has joined
the firm as an associate. She previously clerked for the Hon. Charles B.
Schudson of the Wisconsin District I Court of Appeals.
Richard Lavers, Michigan 1972, has become general counsel of Coachmen
Industries Inc., headquartered in Elkhart, Ind. He remains affiliated with
Whyte, Hirschboeck, Dudek S.C. as counsel on international business matters.
He formerly was vice president, secretary and general counsel of RMT Inc.,
Madison.
Joan Humphrey Lefkow has been appointed to a 14-year term as U.S.
Bankruptcy Judge to the Northern District of Illinois, headquartered in
Chicago. She has served as a U.S. magistrate judge for the Northern District
of Illinois since 1982.
The following attorneys have joined Legal Action of Wisconsin: Jessica
Barwig, U.W. 1996, formerly a law clerk for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Lee
M. Jackwig, joined the family law team in the Milwaukee office through VISTA;
Michelle Brook, U.W. 1995, previously staff attorney for UAW-GM Legal
Services and an attorney in private practice, has joined the SeniorLAW program;
Larry DuPuis, N.Y.U. 1996, previously a law clerk with Judge Robert
W. Sweet of the Southern District of New York, joined Legal Action on a
Skadden Fellowship. He will work on public benefits and economic development
issues; Kay Pechin, Indiana 1994, joined the Kenosha office to practice
in public benefits and Social Security.
The following attorneys have joined Legal Action through the National
Legal Service Corps-sponsored project, "Breaking the Cycle of Violence,"
a project that will bring expanded services to victims of family violence
in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine and Kenosha counties: Cyrus Behroozi,
Marquette 1997, a recipient of the Woolsack Society Dean's Award, joined
the Milwaukee office; Patricia Cal Baker, U.W. 1996, a past marketing
representative for Universal Studios, joined the Milwaukee office; Bobbi
Moe, Marquette 1997, has joined the Kenosha office; and Michelle
R. Wagner, Minnesota 1997 cum laude, member of the International Moot
Court, joined the Racine family law office.
The following attorneys also have joined Legal Action of Wisconsin: Krystal
Williams Oby, U.W. 1992, has joined the Madison office. She previously
was in private practice with Herrick, Kasdorf, Dymzerov & Vetzner, Madison;
Jack Longert, Illinois 1978, returns to the Madison office after
a year with Legal Services of Northeastern Wisconsin; and Kara Puklich
Morgan, Hamline 1997, has joined SeniorLAW, a program of Legal Action.
Jennifer Dienstag Levine, U.W. 1994, has become a claims attorney
with Monitor Liability Managers, Rolling Meadows, Ill. She formerly was
with Pretzel & Stouffer Chartered, Chicago.
Nancy K. Lynch, U.W. 1996, has become associate university legal
counsel with the U.W.-Madison Office of Administrative Legal Services. She
will focus on employment law, student affairs and public records, and open
meetings issues.
Michael J. Masnica, Marquette 1988, has joined the Kenosha firm
of Rizzo & Vignali S.C., practicing in criminal defense and the general
practice of law.
Truman Q. McNulty, Marquette 1948, of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek
S.C., Milwaukee, has been appointed as a commissioner to the ABA Commission
on Legal Problems of the Elderly in Washington, D.C. He also has been honored
by the Armed Forces Law Committee, an ABA Standing Committee representing
the five military services, for his "Commitment to the Advancement
of Military Law." He also was formally recognized for outstanding service
as representative to the Committee from the ABA Board of Governors during
1994-97.
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP recently jumped 13 places in
the National Law Journal's (NLJ) "Annual Survey of the Nation's
250 Largest Law Firms," moving to the 146th largest firm nationally
and the third largest in Milwaukee. Seven associates have joined the firm's
Milwaukee office: Stacie J. Andritsch, Marquette 1997 cum laude,
practices all aspects of labor and employment law; Daniel S. Jones,
U.W. 1997 cum laude, practices in intellectual property law; Brenda S.
Kasper, U.W. 1997 cum laude, focuses on labor and employment law; Amy
D. Katarincic, Marquette 1997 summa cum laude, practices all aspects
of labor and employment law; Sandip S. Minhas, Franklin Pierce 1997,
practices intellectual property law, emphasizing patent, trademark and copyright
law; Kathleen A. Rinehart, Marquette 1993, practices public and private
sector management and labor law, litigation and school law. She served two
terms as the law clerk for Justice Janine P. Geske; and Kristina E. Somers,
Boston College 1995, focuses in taxation law.
The firm also expanded its Madison office with several new associates:
Michael S. Green, U.W. 1997, practicing business and real estate
law; Dr. J. Mitchell Jones, Vanderbilt 1997, practicing in biotechnology;
and Ian A. Pitz, practicing in civil litigation and white-collar
crime.
William E. Morgan, U.W. 1992, has been appointed corporation counsel
for Green County.
Sarah A. Volpone, Marquette 1997, and Miann B. Navarre,
U.W. 1996, have joined the Milwaukee regional office of the National Labor
Relations Board.
Laura J. Naus, Marquette 1996, has become an associate with Stafford,
Rosenbaum, Rieser & Hansen, with offices in Madison and Sun Prairie.
Jeffrey L. Olin, Marquette 1987, De Paul LL.M.-taxation, an international
tax practitioner with expertise in computerized software applications for
global tax planning and compliance, has joined Arthur Andersen's international
tax practice team in the firm's Chicago office.
Therese M. Pautz, Hamline 1989, has left King & Hatch P.A.,
where she was one of the founding shareholders, and has formed a new company,
NeuVest, at 1769 N. Lexington Ave., Suite 330, Saint Paul, Minn.
The company conducts neutral investigations of employment claims.
Carl J. Pellegrini, U.W. 1992, has joined the Washington, D.C.
firm of Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas PLLC, practicing in patent
prosecution and intellectual property litigation.
Rob Petershack, U.W. 1994 cum laude, formerly of LaFollette &
Sinykin, Madison, has joined Epic Systems Corp., Madison, as corporate counsel.
Epic Systems Corp. is a leading developer of software for the health-care
industry.
Daphne M. Query, U.W. 1997, has joined the Milwaukee firm of Hochstatter,
McCarthy & Rivas S.C., as an associate practicing immigration law.
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C. has
added two new shareholders and nine new associates. Ralph A. Weber,
Columbia University 1982, has joined the litigation department in the Milwaukee
office, heading up the product liability litigation group and newly created
trial services division; and William C. Niemann, U.W. 1973, has joined
the business organizations and securities departments in the Milwaukee office.
The new associates are: Andrew W. Erlandson, U.W. 1997, is a member
of the litigation department in the Madison office; John G. Pawley,
U.W. 1994 cum laude, is a member of the firm's labor and employment department;
Rosemary L. Flint, Texas with honors, has joined the firm's litigation
department and will work out of the Denver, Colo., office; Thomas F.
Walker Jr., U.W. 1994 cum laude, also a CPA, has joined the business
organizations department; Sandra L. Botcher, Minnesota 1990 cum laude,
is a member of the firm's litigation department; Allen C. Schlinsog Jr.,
John Marshall 1991 magna cum laude, is a member of the litigation department;
Amelia L. McCarthy, Marquette 1994, has joined the litigation department;
Thomas J. McAdams, U.W. 1987, De Paul LL.M.-taxation, is a member
of the firm's tax department; and Troy A. Hilliard, U.W. 1993, is
a member of the firm's business organizations department.
Kathleen B. Schrader, Georgetown 1978, has been elected a Fellow
of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). ACTEC is dedicated
to the excellence and improvement of trust, estate and tax laws. Schrader
is a shareholder with the business and tax practice group at von Briesen,
Purtell & Roper S.C., Milwaukee.
Mark D. Schubert, U.W. 1991 cum laude, has joined Silton, Seifert,
Carlson & Gamble S.C., Appleton, as an associate practicing in civil
litigation, with primary emphasis on divorce and family law. He formerly
was with Van Hoof, Van Hoof & Cornett, Little Chute.
Angela L. Sheldon, Marquette 1997, has become an associate with
Terwilliger, Wakeen, Piehler & Conway S.C., Wausau, as a member of the
firm's litigation section.
The Society of Family Lawyers has elected its officers and board of directors
for 1997-98: president - Christopher D. Walther; president-elect
- Sandra S. Ruffalo; treasurer - Patricia Zeeh Risser; secretary
- Richard R. McGuire Jr.; and directors at large - Roberta Steiner,
Nina Vitek and Barbara Stippich.
Jeff Spitzer-Resnick, Boston College 1985, has been promoted from
the position of staff attorney to managing attorney for developmental disabilities
at the Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy, a statewide disability rights organization
in Madison. He formerly was chief counsel at the Board on Aging and Long
Term Care and staff attorney at the Center for Public Representation.
Rick D. Steinberg, Cooley 1997, has become an associate in Steinberg
Law Offices S.C., Brookfield, where he practices general law with his father,
Richard J. Steinberg. Richard J. Steinberg has been municipal judge for
Brookfield for 23 years and serves as a reserve judge for Milwaukee Municipal
Court.
Steven H. Steinglass, Columbia 1967, has been named the 12th Dean
of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University.
The College of Law, which has entered its Centennial Year, is the largest
law school in Ohio. Dean Steinglass previously practiced law in Wisconsin
with Legal Action of Wisconsin Inc. and its predecessor legal services organizations.
The Blood Center of Southeast Wisconsin placed Reserve Judge Michael
T. Sullivan on its Donor Honor Roll. His 195 pints placed him ninth
in the top 50 of over 65,000 donors.
Howard A. Sweet, Harvard 1970, has joined Hurley, Burish &
Milliken, Madison, where he continues his 27-year law practice primarily
in estate planning, business, tax and tax exempt organization law.
Paul H. Ten Pas, Marquette 1982, has been named vice president-labor
relations and senior attorney at Kohler Co. He will be responsible for collective
bargaining and union contract administration at all locations of the corporation
worldwide. He also chairs the bargaining committee at the Kohler, Wis.,
plant and manages employment law matters at all company locations.
Jessica J. Tlusty, William Mitchell 1997, has joined the firm
of Tlusty, Hittner, Kennedy & Freeburg S.C., Schofield, as an associate
practicing primarily in family law and personal injury.
Tammy S. Tremain, U.W. 1994, has been appointed municipal judge
for the Village of Marshall.
Mark W. Vyvyan, U.W. 1997 cum laude, has joined Fredrikson &
Byron, Minneapolis, Minn., in its real estate and real estate dispute resolution
departments. Karrie Gemignani Weaver, U.W. 1997, joined the firm's
intellectual property group, working in all areas of U.S. and international
intellectual property.
David G. Walsh, U.W. 1965, was honored as a distinguished business
alumnus by the U.W. School of Business. The award is the school's highest
honor and is given to recognize lifetime career accomplishments and outstanding
public service. A partner at Foley & Lardner, Walsh served as partner-in-charge
of the firm's Madison office from 1988-1995. He concentrates in corporate
and telecommunications law, emphasizing mergers and acquisitions and regulatory
issues.
He is the owner and operator of several cable television systems in Wisconsin
and is president of the HLM Cable Corporation Inc., Walworth County Cablevision
Inc. and Dodge County Cablevision Inc. Walsh also is an owner of the Milwaukee
Brewers.
The Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers recently elected the following
officers for 1997-98: president - Don C. Prachthauser, Milwaukee;
president-elect - Randall E. Reinhardt, Milwaukee; vice president
- Kevin Lonergan, Appleton; secretary - M. Angela Dentice,
Milwaukee; and treasurer - Keith R. Clifford, Madison. Pamela
R. Pelej, Milwaukee, was elected chair of the Paralegal/Legal Assistants
Section of WATL.
The Wisconsin Land Title Association recently awarded its 1997 President's
Award to: Louis Andrew, Marquette 1966, for his work as chair of
the organization's Legislation Committee; and James Ramseyer, U.W. 1988,
chair of the group's Technology Committee.
Michael L. Zaleski, U.W. 1966, a partner in the Madison law firm
of Quarles & Brady, recently was inducted as a Fellow into the American
College of Trial Lawyers. Zaleski concentrates in litigation, including
products liability, toxic tort, trade regulation, securities and intellectual
property matters.
Frank J. Ziegler, U.W. 1975, was elected a vice president of Comdisco
Inc., Rosemont, Ill., where he is associate general counsel.
Mark S. Zimmer, U.W. 1985, has become a partner at Hill, Glowacki,
Jaeger & Reiley, Madison, concentrating in business, real estate, estate
planning and trademark. The firm has changed its name to Hill, Glowacki,
Jaeger, Reiley & Zimmer.
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