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    December 01, 1999

    Wisconsin Lawyer December 1999: In the News

    In the News


    New Hires, Promotions, Partners

    Jason F. Abraham, Marquette 1992, has become a shareholder in Michael F. Hupy & Associates S.C., Milwaukee. He practices exclusively in plaintiff personal injury law.

    John M. Christenson, U.W. 1995, and Mark H.T. Fuhrman, U.W. 1993, have joined Bell, Gierhart & Moore S.C., Madison, as associates. Christenson will practice in bankruptcy and business law. Fuhrman will practice in estate planning, business law, and real property.

    Tara Bohling, U.W. 1996, has joined Godfrey & Kahn S.C., Milwaukee, on the estate planning practice team. Previously Bohling was with Garvey, Anderson, Johnson, Gabler & Geraci.

    Brett T. Bowlin, U.W. 1999, has joined Sandfort, Zalewski & Klinner LLP, Wausau, as an associate. The firm has a statewide practice emphasizing insurance defense.

    Robert J. Brill, Marquette 1992, has joined Wildman Harrold Allen & Dixon, Chicago, in intellectual property practice. Brill previously prosecuted patents with intellectual property law firms and a corporate patent department.

    William F. Brown, Harvard 1980, has become the general counsel and director of compliance for SASI, a third-party administration firm in Milwaukee. SASI focuses on recordkeeping and other administrative issues for qualified plans and cafeteria plans. Brown formerly was with Weiss, Berzowski, Brady & Donahue LLP.

    HansenKenneth J. Hansen, Harvard 1987 magna cum laude, has become a partner in Quarles & Brady LLP, Madison. Hansen practices in general corporate, securities law, and mergers and acquisitions, focusing on software and other high technology companies. He previously served as general counsel for a software development company.

    Mark Burns, William Mitchell 1999, has joined Wilhelm Law Service S.C. as an associate. Burns formerly worked in the patent department of Unisys Corporation and as an engineer for 3M Company in its research department. Burns' focus is intellectual property law, especially the procurement of foreign and domestic patents and associated rights to inventions.

    Steven C. Brist, U.W. 1982, Marci A. Paulsen, Akron 1996, Daniel P. Koval, Depaul 1990, and Robert C. Procter, Boston 1999, have joined the Madison city attorney's office. Paulson also is licensed in the state of Ohio and Koval also is licensed in Illinois. They will concentrate on prosecution of City of Madison ordinance violations.

    Molly E. Hall, Washington and Lee 1988, has joined Davis & Kuelthau S.C. as an associate focusing on environmental litigation. Hall previously was an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Wisconsin and a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. She is a contributing author to Germany and Transition: A Unified Nation's Search for Identity and author of "A Haven for Polluters? Comparing German and American Environmental Permitting Procedures."

    Tara K. Kleinhans, U.W. 1998, has joined Kelly & Kobelt, Madison, as an associate practicing labor and employment law and developing the firm's family law practice.

    Thomas H. Koch, Marquette 1990, has joined Wille, Gregory & Lundeen, Milwaukee, practicing in product liability defense, personal injury, insurance defense and coverage, ERISA litigation, subrogation, and alternative dispute resolution. Koch previously was employed by Kravit, Gass, Hovel & Leitner S.C.

    Jennifer D. Konz-Alt, U.W. 1998, has joined Baker & McKenzie, London, England, as an associate practicing international securities law focusing on Germany and Eastern Europe. This follows completion of a scholarship with the German Academic Exchange Service Young Lawyers Program in Cologne, Germany.

    Michael J. Lokensgard, U.W. 1993, has joined the corporate practice team at Godfrey & Kahn S.C., Appleton. Lokensgard was previously a senior staff attorney with the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, where he practiced corporate, environmental, and real estate law.

    Heather L. MacDougall, Marquette 1994, has joined McGuiness, Norris & Williams LLP, Washington, D.C., as an associate practicing labor and employment law. She formerly was with Krukowski & Costello S.C., in Milwaukee and then in Washington, D.C. McGuiness, Norris & Williams manages the Equal Employment Advisory Council.

    Catherine M. McGinn, Franklin Pierce 1992, has joined Bell, Gierhart & Moore S.C., Madison, as an associate practicing primarily in insurance defense medical malpractice.

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    Quarles & Brady LLP has promoted the following attorneys in the Milwaukee office to partner: Jean C. Baker, U.W. 1990 with honors, focuses on patent, trademark, and copyright law. George J. Marek, Harvard 1990 with honors, is a member of the firm's environmental practice group. Joseph E. Puchner, Stanford 1986 with distinction, focuses on real estate, international law, and immigration. Puchner previously served as a foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State. Walter J. Skipper, U.W. 1990, magna cum laude, focuses his practice on corporate and corporate finance/securities law. He is a C.P.A. and a certified management accountant. Rebecca A. Speckhard, U.W. 1990, focuses her practice on public finance and municipal law. Speckhard is a member of the National Association of Bond Lawyers and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.

    Yolanda Y. McGowan, U.W. 1993, and Thomas J. Donnelly, Marquette 1995, have joined Emile Banks & Associates LLC, Milwaukee, as associates. They will concentrate in insurance defense litigation.

    Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C. has added the following associate attorneys in the Madison office: Amy F. Copeland, Hamline 1998 magna cum laude, in the real estate department. Formerly, she served as a judicial law clerk for Justice N. Patrick Crooks of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. In the Milwaukee office: Todd M. Cleary, Cornell 1999, in the employee benefits department; Elizabeth M. Drew, U.W. 1999 cum laude, in the labor and employment department. Kurt D. Dykstra, Marquette 1998, in the litigation department. He previously served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. Ann Walsh Bradley of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Michael T. Flynn, Marquette 1999 cum laude, in the litigation department. Flynn formerly served as chief-of-staff to Sen. Carlotta Leon Guerrero of the Guam (U.S.A.) territorial legislature. Daniel S. Galligan, Marquette 1999 cum laude, in the tax and business organizations departments. Mark D. Griepentrog, Marquette 1999 cum laude, in the real estate department. James J. Killean, Vanderbilt 1999, in the international and business organizations departments. David E. Osswald, Virginia 1999, in the labor and employment department. Marcus A. Payson, Notre Dame 1999, in the tax department. Payson's previous experience includes eight years of law enforcement at the state and local levels in New York and New Mexico. Thomas E. Ravn, Marquette 1999, in the business organizations department. Amy B. Schoeffel, Boston 1999, in the trusts and estates department. Meredith P. Steinberg, Marquette 1999 cum laude, in the litigation department. Shawn K. Stevens, Marquette 1999, as an associate in the litigation department. James S. Swiderski, U.W. 1999 cum laude, as an associate in the business organizations department.

    Ruder, Ware & Michler, Wausau, announces the addition of Mary Sue Anderson, Marquette 1998 cum laude, Janice M. Grant, Marquette 1999, Alan L. Hougum, Minnesota 1999 cum laude, Kerry A. Jung, U.W. 1999 cum laude, and Harvey W. Sernovitz, U.W. 1999, to the firm as associates. Anderson practices in litigation; Grant and Sernovitz in business counseling, estate planning and probate; Hougum in business counseling and employee benefits law; and Jung in business counseling, financial institutions and commercial law, and securities.

    Michael W. Salsieder, Notre Dame 1978, has joined Bucyrus International Inc., South Milwaukee, as vice president and general counsel. Bucyrus International manufactures surface mining equipment. He previously was vice president, general counsel and secretary of Joy Mining Machinery.

    Brian Butler, Northwestern 1968, has been elected managing partner of Stafford, Rosenbaum, Rieser & Hansen. Richard Nordeng, U.W. 1974, has been elected to the firm's executive committee as administrative partner. Michael Allen, University of Chicago 1984, has been elected to the executive committee as financial partner. The firm has offices in Madison and Sun Prairie.

    David M. Sengstock, Creighton 1999, has joined Poulos, Sengstock & Budny S.C., West Allis and Waukesha, as an associate, focusing his practice in real estate, family law, bankruptcy, and traffic/criminal law.

    John P. Starkweather, U.W. 1991 cum laude, has joined Rudnick & Wolfe, Chicago, as a partner focusing on real estate transactions. He was previously with Rosenberg & Liebentritt P.C., Chicago.

    schwabKelly J. Schwab, Hamline 1999, has joined the law firm of Reff Baivier Bermingham Zierdt & Lim S.C., Oshkosh, as an associate attorney in general practice.

    Lynn A. Welsh-Steinmeyer, U.W. 1999, has joined Behling Law Office, Cambridge, as an associate. She practices family and juvenile law in Dane and Jefferson counties, focusing on guardian ad litem work.

    Michael J. Lokensgard, U.W. 1993, has joined the corporate practice team at Godfrey & Kahn S.C., Appleton. Lokensgard was previously a senior staff attorney with the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, where he practiced corporate, environmental, and real estate law.

    Douglas B. Wheaton, Marquette 1998, has become legislative assistant to Wisconsin Senator Mary Luzich. He also has received the Master of Arts in political science from Marquette University. His focus was American politics with a minor in international politics.

    Mark P. Jungers, University of Texas 1999, and Thomas J. Pienkos, U.W. 1999, have joined the Milwaukee office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. as associates. Jungers will concentrate in litigation. Pienkos will concentrate in intellectual property law.

    Appointments, Elections

    David Patrick Eich, Columbia 1992, has been elected to partnership at Kirkland & Ellis, Chicago. Eich, on a leave of absence from the London office where he practices cross-border mergers and acquisitions, and securities, is currently deputy district attorney of Outagamie county.

    Outagamie County Circuit Court Judge Harold V. Froehlich, U.W. 1962, was elected treasurer of the American Judges Association, appointed chair of the AJA's budget committee, and appointed to the organization's nine-member executive committee. Judge Froehlich previously served on the American Judges Association board of governors and in its house of delegates.

    John R. Kuhnmuench Jr., Marquette 1969, has been appointed vice president and general counsel at McHugh Software International, Waukesha. Kuhnmuench will have responsibility for McHugh's international and domestic legal affairs. He previously was vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary for H.K. Systems (formerly Harnischfeger Engineers).

    The Monroe County Bar Association recently elected these officers: president - Jack D. Buswell; president-elect - Kevin M. Connelly; and secretary/treasurer - Todd L. Ziegler, all of Sparta.

    Dan Seibel, U.W. 1988, of Godfrey & Kahn S.C., Milwaukee, has been elected president of the Board of Directors of Easter Seals, Milwaukee; and J.D. Thorne, DePaul 1973, of Employment Law Managers, Milwaukee, has been elected treasurer for the organization for 1999-2000.

    Chief Bankruptcy Judge James E. Shapiro, Harvard 1954, has been reappointed to another 14-year term when his current term expires on March 31, 2000. Judge Shapiro is the chief bankruptcy judge for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. He initially was sworn in as a bankruptcy judge in 1982.

    UrbanJay A. Urban, Marquette 1992, a shareholder with Urban Taylor & Stawski Ltd., has been appointed cochair of the Volunteer Center of Greater Milwaukee's Marketing Committee. The nonprofit Volunteer Center has served the Milwaukee area since 1972, connecting volunteers with service opportunities and coordinating community programs as a United Way Agency. Urban serves as a board member of the organization.

    William Sosnay, Marquette 1972, has been appointed a Milwaukee County circuit court judge by Gov. Thompson. He replaces retiring Judge Michael Barron.

    Paul A. Sturgul, U.W. 1973, has been reappointed chair of the ABA Elder Rights Committee. Sturgul is a fellow of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and vice president of the National Elder Law Foundation. He practices in elder law and maintains offices in Hurley and Woodruff. He also is licensed in Michigan.

    The Wisconsin Association of County Corporation Counsel recently elected these officers: president - Scott L. Cox, Dunn County Corporation Counsel; vice president - Todd J. Liebman, Sauk County Corporation Counsel; secretary - Joseph P. Guidote, Outagamie County Corporation Counsel; treasurer - Michael J. McKenna, Portage County Corporation Counsel.

    Authors, Speakers

    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.

    Awards, Degrees, Honors

    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.

    EbertJulianna 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 ofMilwaukee 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 attorneyKarl 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 openedMansell 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.

    Pro Bono, Public Service

    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.

    In Memoriam

    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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