Personal Mentions
Kathryn A. Adams, DePaul 1995, practicing real
estate, estate planning and general corporate law with Murn Law Offices
S.C., Waukesha, now practices as Kathryn Adams
Kronquist due to her recent marriage to Timothy E. Kronquist,
DePaul 1995, of Cook & Franke S.C., Milwaukee.
The Association for Women Lawyers has elected the following new
officers: president - Kelly L. Centofanti, Milwaukee;
president-elect - Virginia A. Pomeroy, Madison;
secretary - Mary L. Richards, Milwaukee; and treasurer
- Lesli K. Hosford McLinden, Milwaukee.
The following lawyers recently became members of Attorneys' Title
Guaranty Fund Inc. (ATG): Robert Bodeau, Minnesota
1994, Prescott; William E. Buchholz, Stanford 1977,
Waupun; Tom Mellencamp, U.W. 1967, Milwaukee; and
Paul Screnock, John Marshall 1977, Adams. ATG is a
bar-related title insurance company with an office in Madison.
Philip Ankel, U.W. 1994 cum laude, has joined the
Kiev, Ukraine office of Altheimer & Gray, where he focuses primarily
in international, corporate and banking law.
Amy Martin Bates, U.W. 1996, has joined Relles,
Meeker & Borns, Madison, as an associate practicing family law,
estate planning and general civil litigation.
Paul Bucher, Marquette 1981, Waukesha County
district attorney and a Government Lawyers Division member, recently
copresented a financial statement fraud case study at the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants' (AICPA) 1997 National
Conference on Fraud in San Antonio, Texas. The study focused on
State vs. Gregory Wein (1986-1992), a fraud case in which
Bucher successfully won a conviction.
Thomas E. Bush, U.W. 1976, recently began a one-year
term as president of the National Organization of Social Security
Claimants' Representatives, a nationwide organization of more than 3,000
members that represents claimants in disability cases before the Social
Security Administration. Bush, whose Milwaukee law practice represents
social security disability claimants, is the author of Social
Security Disability Practice, a practice manual published by James
Publishing.
Rachel L.L. Caplan, U.W. 1994, formerly of Balisle
& Roberson S.C., has joined Behling Law Office, Cambridge, as an
associate. She practices family and juvenile law in Dane and Jefferson
Counties, emphasizing guardian ad litem work.
Jane Dragisic Clark, U.W. 1995, has joined Balisle
& Roberson S.C., Madison, as an associate practicing in family law,
estate planning, probate and appellate law. She formerly was associated
with Chernov, Stern & Burbach S.C., Milwaukee.
William E. Connors, U.W. 1989, has been appointed
director of the Tax Increment Financing Division of the Office of the
Minnesota State Auditor. He formerly was a fiscal analyst for the
Minnesota House of Representatives working with tax increment financing
issues.
Robert B. Corris, Berkeley 1970, Thomas G.
Halloran, U.W. 1977, and Richard H. Fuller,
Marquette 1993 cum laude, are office-sharing their respective practices
at 735 N. Water St., #1440, Milwaukee. Corris practices in business
torts litigation and dealership litigation; Halloran emphasizes
plaintiff's employment discrimination litigation; and Fuller focuses on
employment discrimination, unemployment compensation and worker's
compensation. The three practices are each of counsel to the others.
Dennis D. Costello, Marquette 1967, recently was
elected to the board of directors of the Wisconsin Trial Judges
Association. He serves as a reserve judge and as Walworth County
corporation counsel.
Teena M. Curty, Marquette 1997, has joined Michael
F. Hupy & Associates S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate. The firm
concentrates in personal injury law.
Michael T. Cyrs, Marquette 1994, has joined Williams
& McCarthy, Rockford, Ill., as an associate practicing in estate
planning, business and corporate law and real estate law.
Joseph E. Dannecker, Yale 1988, has opened
Dannecker Law Offices at 740 Plankinton Ave., #700,
Milwaukee, where he focuses on environmental law and related issues.
Dannecker also cochairs the Milwaukee Bar Association's Environmental
Law Section. He formerly was a member of the environmental law practice
group of Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Thomas M. Domer, U.W. 1983, recently co-authored the
article, "20 Questions Surrounding Unpaid Medical Leave: Navigating the
Bermuda Triangle of Employment Law," in Work, A Journal of
Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation (Fall 1997). He also
wrote a chapter in The Sourcebook of Occupational Therapy,
published this fall by Plenum Publishers.
Duncan C. Delhey, Marquette 1981, has been named a
partner with Gray & End, Milwaukee. He practices with the firm's
creditors' rights group counseling lending clientele in secured lending
and compliance matters. He also is the Wisconsin liaison on the Legal
Issues, Legislative and Regulatory Committee for the Mortgage Bankers
Association of America, and serves on the Legislative Committee for the
Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association.
Jeffrey E. Edelman, Marquette 1995, former law clerk
to Hon. Melvin S. Whitken P.J.S.C., has joined Marshall, Dennehey,
Warner, Coleman & Goggin, Livingston, N.J., practicing in insurance
defense and other civil defense matters.
Judge Mel Flanagan, Milwaukee County Circuit Court
Branch 4, recently addressed the National Association of Women Judges in
Salt Lake City, Utah, on "Permanency Planning for Children." The program
was presented in conjunction with the National Council of Juvenile and
Family Court Judges and the ABA's Children and Law Section.
Four associates have joined Foley & Lardner's Madison office:
Michael Falk, U.W. 1997, and Catherine M.
Gillman, Minnesota 1996, will practice in the business law
department. Mark A. Neuser, U.W. 1997, and
Katherine Stadler, Northwestern 1997, are in the
litigation department.
Scott M. Fuhr, U.W. 1997 cum laude, has joined
Silton, Seifert, Carlson & Gamble S.C., Appleton, practicing in
corporate and business law, estate planning and taxation.
Rebecca D. Boyle, Marquette 1987, has joined Fuchs,
Snow, O'Connell & DeStefanis S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate
practicing in litigation, worker's compensation, personal injury and
general practice. She formerly was with Spector & Berlin S.C.
William R. Rettko, Drake 1989, also has joined the
firm, practicing in civil litigation, municipal law, loan workouts and
creditor's rights. He formerly was with Quale, Feldbruegge, Calvelli,
Thom & Croke S.C.
Helen Gaebler, U.W. 1992, recently moved from the
Washington, D.C., firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, to the Civil
Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division where she
focuses on health-care fraud litigation.
Irving D. Gaines, U.W. 1947, has been appointed as a
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Commissioner by Circuit Judge Jeffrey A.
Conen.
Daniel R. Glaeser, Hamline 1978, has moved his
office to 701 Marshall St., Manitowoc. He continues practicing in real
estate, probate, estate planning and taxation law.
John K. Bartosz, Quinnipiac 1995 cum laude and
N.Y.U. 1996 LL.M.; Thomas W. O'Neil, Drake 1997 cum
laude; and Michael R. Vescio, Marquette 1995 cum laude,
have joined Godfrey, Neshek, Worth, Leibsle & Conover S.C.,
Elkhorn.
Kathleen A. Gray, Marquette 1982 magna cum laude, a
partner in the Milwaukee law firm of Quarles & Brady, was elected a
Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Gray
practices in estate planning and probate, marital property and taxation
law matters and serves as the firm's estate planning group
coordinator.
Steven F. Gruel, U.W. 1985, was a recent U.S.
delegate in Moscow taking part in an international conference providing
training, expertise and insight into the U.S. Criminal Justice system to
nearly 100 Russian judges. The conference was cosponsored by the U.S.
Justice Department and the ABA's Central and East European Law
Initiative. Gruel is a federal prosecutor with the Organized Crime
Strike Force, San Francisco, Calif.
Jerome G. Grzeca, Marquette 1988, has expanded and
relocated his law office to 525 E. Wells St., #250, Milwaukee. He
practices in corporate immigration and employment law.
Daniel W. Hildebrand, U.W. 1964, of DeWitt Ross
& Stevens S.C., Madison, has been elected to a one-year term as
chair of the Wisconsin Judicial Commission.
Steven Ebert, Drake 1976, formerly an assistant
attorney general and director of the Criminal Litigation, Antitrust and
Consumer Protection Unit in the Wisconsin Department of Justice,
recently was sworn in as Dane County circuit court judge. Steve
Tinker, U.W. 1979, was named the new director of the Consumer
Protection Unit. Alan Lee, U.W. 1973, was named the new
director of the Government Operations and Administrative Law Unit.
The Kasieta Legal Group LLC, Madison, has hired William S.
Baermann, Marquette 1991, and Kara M. Morgan,
Hamline 1997, as associates practicing in civil trial work, including
personal injury, employment law and products liability. Morgan also
practices in worker's compensation.
Lisa S. Keyes, U.W. 1992, joined King & Spalding
in Atlanta, Ga., practicing in energy, telecommunications and commercial
contracting. She formerly practiced with Michael, Best & Friedrich,
Madison.
Ross L. Kodner, Marquette 1986, of MicroLaw Inc.,
Milwaukee, recently spoke to the New Hampshire Bar Association as part
of a day-long CLE technology event. His topics included: "The Paper LESS
OfficeTM," "The Internet for Lawyers" and "The Mobile Lawyer: Tools for
Portable Law Practices." Kodner also has been appointed vice chair of
the Computer and Technology Division of the ABA's Law Practice
Management Section, and as a member of the executive committee of the
ABA TECHSHOW '98 Board. He also was reappointed to another term as a
co-editor of the ABA LPM Section's Network 2d newsletter.
Krukowski & Costello S.C., Milwaukee, has hired two associates:
Catherine A. Thomas, Marquette 1985, formerly with
Silverstein, Bornstein & Thomas S.C., will represent employers in
worker's compensation and safety and health matters; and Leslie
K. Fautsch, Marquette 1997, will practice management labor and
employment law.
Ralph H. Lane, Harvard 1959, has joined Pattishall,
McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson, Chicago, as Of Counsel. He
formerly was the intellectual property counsel of S.C. Johnson & Son
Inc., and also practiced with Foley and Lardner, Milwaukee. He continues
to practice in international and domestic trademark and copyright
law.
Stephen C. Lepley, Marquette 1978, has formed
Nearhood & Lepley PLC, Scottsdale, Ariz., as a
member-manager. He practices in business, personal injury and general
civil litigation. Lepley formerly was an Arizona assistant attorney
general and Waukesha County corporation counsel.
Dr. Stephen Lesavich, Ph.D., U.W. 1995, has joined
McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert and Burghoff, Chicago, Ill. as an associate
practicing in intellectual property law and litigation. He formerly was
as associate at Klarquist, Sparkman Campbell Leigh & Whinston,
Portland, Ore.
William C. Gamoke, Marquette 1980, and Holly
Lutz, Washington University 1980, have been reappointed as
part-time judicial court commissioners in Marathon County. Gamoke
practices with Nikolay, Jensen, Scott, Gamoke & Grunewald S.C.,
Colby. Lutz maintains a solo worker's compensation and disability
practice in Wausau.
Leonard Martin, U.W. 1992, Wisconsin assistant
attorney general, recently was elected president of the Wisconsin
Association of Minority Attorneys. The association provides scholarships
to U.W. and Marquette law students and promotes moot court competition
in Milwaukee high schools.
Franz J. Maurer, Marquette 1997, has become a member
of Sitzmann & Associates Ltd., Appleton, practicing business,
environmental and elder law.
William R. Maurer, U.W. 1994, has joined the
Bellevue, Wash., office of Perkins Coie, where he practices energy and
utility law. He formerly was the law clerk for Justice Richard B.
Sanders of the Washington State Supreme Court.
Truman Q. McNulty, Marquette 1948, of Whyte
Hirschboeck Dudek S.C., Milwaukee, has been appointed a commissioner to
the ABA Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly. The ABA Board of
Governors and the ABA Armed Forces Law Committee also recognized
McNulty's outstanding service for his commitment to the advancement of
military law.
Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C.,
Milwaukee, has opened a branch office in Hartland at 810 Cardinal Lane.
Todd J. Mitchell will head and manage the office full time.
The Monroe County Bar Association has elected the following new
officers: president - Kerry Sullivan Flock, Sparta;
president-elect - Penny J. Precour, Tomah; and
secretary/treasurer - James B. Sherman, Black River
Falls.
Lynne Mueller, U.W. 1988, has joined Cook &
Franke S.C., Milwaukee, practicing bankruptcy and commercial
litigation.
Leslie D. Shear, Miami 1985, and Jane F.
(Ginger) Zimmerman, U.W. 1985, have become shareholders in
Murphy & Desmond S.C., Madison. Shear practices primarily in marital
and family law, real estate and domestic partnerships. Zimmerman
practices primarily in business reorganizations, creditor's rights, real
estate, municipal law and litigation.
Three other attorneys also have joined the firm: Robert R.
Studt, U.W. 1958, practices primarily in insurance defense and
worker's compensation law; Teresa Mueller, U.W. 1992,
practices primarily in litigation, bankruptcy and insurance defense; and
Rebecca R. DeMarb, U.W. 1997, is engaged in the general
practice of law, including family law.
James J. Murphy, U.W. 1959, of Murphy, Gillick,
Wicht & Prachthauser, recently was appointed chair of the Roof Crush
Section for the Attorneys Information Exchange Group (AIEG), a national
litigation group concentrating in automotive products liability
litigation and information sharing.
W. Stuart Parsons, Harvard 1967, a partner in
Quarles & Brady, Milwaukee, recently was elected president of the
Seventh Circuit Bar Association, which serves as the principal liaison
between the Bar and the Federal Judiciary for the Seventh Circuit,
including Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
Edith M. Petersen, U.W. 1991, has become an
associate with Haight, Fabyan & Langer S.C., Hartland, focusing on
civil litigation.
Brian J. Pfeil, U.W. 1997, has opened a solo
practice at 301 W. State St., Fox Lake. He practices real estate, family
law, estate planning, civil litigation and criminal defense.
Todd M. Podell, Marquette 1993, has joined Advanced
Micro Devices Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., as senior buyer negotiating
long-term contracts with worldwide suppliers.
Dianne Post, U.W. 1979, has published her article,
"Why Marriage Should Be Abolished," in Rutgers University's Women's
Rights Law Journal, Fall 1997.
Daniel Riedl, Marquette 1981, has joined the law
department of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, as
assistant general counsel and secretary. He formerly was the corporate
counsel and secretary for Milwaukee Insurance.
Paul J. Scoptur, Marquette 1978, recently taught a
week-long trial advocacy course, "The Essentials of Civil Litigation,"
at Duke University Law School. The course involved lectures,
demonstrations and workshops in all aspects of trial from voir dire to
closing argument. Scoptur is a shareholder in Aiken & Scoptur S.C.,
Milwaukee, and practices in medical negligence and general tort
litigation from the plaintiff's perspective. He is an adjunct professor
of law at Marquette University Law School.
Diane J. Silverberg (Kliebard), U.W. 1986, has
joined Kovitz Shifrin & Waitzman, Buffalo Grove, Ill., where she
continues her practice in commercial litigation and bankruptcy.
Michael R. Stahl, Marquette 1987, has taken a job
teaching Spanish at West Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska.
Carlton D. Stansbury, Iowa 1990 with distinction,
has joined Chernov, Stern & Burbach S.C., Milwaukee, and continues
to practice in family law. He formerly was with Maier & McIlnay
Ltd.
Amy B. Statz, Marquette 1996, has joined O'Neil,
Cannon & Hollman S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate concentrating in
corporate and business transactions.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently honored
Thomas F. Strubbe, clerk of the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Circuit, upon his retirement after 36 years of
service.
Reserve Judge Michael T. Sullivan, Marquette 1948,
John Marshall LL.M.-taxation 1972, recently was placed on the Donor
Honor Roll of the Blood Center of Southeast Wisconsin. He has given 195
pints of blood, which places him ninth in the top 50 of more than 65,000
donors.
Swendson Menting Law Ltd. has moved to new offices
on the second floor of the Avenue Square Mall at 175 E. Wisconsin Ave.,
Oconomowoc.
Jennifer F. Thompson, Suffolk 1993, has joined Reff
Baivier Bermingham Zierdt & Lim S.C., Oshkosh, as an associate
practicing primarily in divorce and family law, bankruptcy, municipal
and general practice. She formerly was an associate with Ward &
Associates, Osseo.
Jessica J. Tlusty, William Mitchell 1997, has joined
Tlusty, Hittner, Kennedy & Freeburg S.C., Schofield, as an associate
handing family law and personal injury cases.
Luis Torres, U.W. 1994, has joined the National
Voting Rights Institute, Boston, Mass. He formerly was a trial attorney
in the Voting Section of the U.S. Justice Department's Civil Rights
Division.
Paul R. Van Grunsven, Marquette 1986, of Techmeier
& Van Grunsven S.C., Milwaukee, recently delivered a speech on
"Criminal Prosecution of Health-Care Providers for Clinical Mistakes and
Fatal Errors: Is Bad Medicine a Crime?" at the 83rd Clinical Congress of
the American College of Surgeons in Chicago, Ill. Van Grunsven also
chairs the Milwaukee Bar Association's Health Law Section.
Reserve Judge Timothy L. Vocke, U.W. 1973, of
Rhinelander, was elected as the Reserve Judge Representative to the
Executive Committee of the Judicial Conference at the Judicial
Conference Annual Meeting where he also taught a course in Reactive Self
Defense for Judges. He also was inducted into the International Martial
Arts Hall of Fame as Regional Instructor of the Year. In July, he and
Michael Allen, Madison, gave the premiere performance of The
Boccherini Sonata in C Major for 2 Cellos during a recital at
Nicolet College.
Rex A. Ewald, U.W. 1979, of Ewald Law Offices S.C.,
and Paul W. Voegeli, Chicago 1971, have merged their
practices to form Voegeli & Ewald Law Offices S.C.,
at 1750 10th St., Monroe. Rudolph P. Regez, is counsel
to the firm. Angela M. Dessner, Erika L. Leuffen and Bruce W. Wilson are
associates.
Scott E. Wade, Detroit 1993, has joined the Law
Offices of Peter J. Crowley, Waukesha, as the Wisconsin staff legal
counsel for Fremont Compensation Insurance Co.
Leny K. Wallen-Friedman, U.W. 1986, formerly a
shareholder with Fruth & Anthony P.A., has opened
Wallen-Friedman Law Office P.A. at 900 Rand Tower, 527
Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. He practices in civil litigation,
emphasizing commercial, securities and employment litigation.
The Walworth County Bar Association recently elected the following
new officers: president - John R. Dade, Whitewater;
president-elect - Judith M. Stern, Elkhorn; and
secretary/treasurer - David M. Reddy, Elkhorn.
Krista L. Ward, U.W. 1995, has started Skore
Financial Management, providing hedge fund consulting for
professional athletes, entertainers and other high net worth investors.
The new firm is at 2519 Humboldt Ave. S., #205, Minneapolis, Minn. Ward
formerly was chief operating officer of Stark Investments.
Ralph A. Weber, Columbia 1982, has joined Reinhart
Boerner Van Deuren Norris & Rieselbach S.C. as a shareholder and
will lead the firm's product liability group. He also will serve as
executive director of the firm's new trial services division. The
in-house trial services division, featuring an on-site courtroom and
multiple jury deliberation rooms, will help the firm develop techniques
for handling major trials for its business clients.
William G. Weiland, U.W. 1985, of Weiland Legal
Services, Wisconsin Rapids, has become an agent for Attorneys' Title
Guaranty Fund Inc.
The Wisconsin Association of Minority Lawyers recently elected the
following new officers: president - Leonard E. Martin;
president-elect - Christy Brown Leflore; secretary -
Lena C. Taylor and treasurer - Sherman C.
Mitchell, all of Milwaukee.
John D. Neal, U.W. 1972, of Stafford & Neal,
Madison, and Joseph Danas Jr., Borgelt Powell, Peterson
& Frauen S.C., Milwaukee, have co-authored the Worker's
Compensation Handbook, fourth edition, published recently by State
Bar of Wisconsin CLE Books.
In memoriam
- V. John Burggraf, Marquette 1951, Wauwatosa, Nov.
16, 1926 - June 27, 1997.
- Gerald J. Korf, U.W. 1948, Madison, July 4, 1922 -
Oct. 6, 1997.
- William J. McGah, Marquette 1949, Longboat Key,
Fla., May 5, 1924 - 1997.
- Robert O. Nimtz, Marquette 1955, Madison, Jan. 7,
1931 - May 4, 1997.
- Hugh F. Oldenburg, U.W. 1936, Madison, June 19,
1912 - Sept. 26,1997.
- John Edward Thomas, U.W. 1962, Milwaukee, Nov. 21,
1935 - Sept. 19, 1997.
- Alois K. Voissem, Marquette 1943, Whitefish Bay,
Oct. 28, 1916 - Sept. 21, 1997.
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