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Judge William A. Jennaro, Marquette 1968, has retired from the
Milwaukee Circuit Court for a second time after donating his time each
Monday to act as reserve judge to help relieve the pressure on the Family
Court Division. He served two terms in Milwaukee Circuit Court before
retiring from the bench in 1984 to go into private practice. Jennaro is
in private practice with Cook & Franke S.C., Milwaukee, working in
mediation and arbitration.
Paul J. Cherner, U.W. 1968, partner at Michael Best
& Friedrich LLC, Chicago, has received an Examplers of Excellence
Award, an international award given to volunteer lay leaders
who have been nominated nationwide for extraordinary leadership
contributions to Hillel, the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.
He also was elected vice chair of the International Hillel Board
of Directors, honored by the Hillels of Illinois (where he previously
served as chair), and is president of the Hillel at the U.W.-Madison.
His legal practice focuses on labor and employment law, exclusively
representing employers.
Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson,
Indiana 1956, Wisconsin
Supreme Court, was elected 1999 Newsmaker of the Year by the
Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Electors cited her reputation
for hard work and scholarship. She also was honored with the
Tempo International Leadership Award 2000 in Phoenix in February
2000. Tempo International is a nonprofit professional organization
dedicated to the support, mentoring, and empowerment of women
in a business networking environment. |
Richard R. Burns, Michigan 1971, and John D. Kelly,
Minnesota 1974, both of the Duluth firm of Hanft Fride P.A.,
were named by peers from throughout Minnesota as Super Lawyers,
statistically, the top 5 percent of the state's attorneys.
The Super Lawyers Selection Committee consists of the lawyer-members
of the Minnesota Law & Politics Magazine board of
directors.
Kreg A. Kauffman, Iowa 1977, of the Kauffman Law Firm
in Rochester, Minn., has been selected by the American Research
Corporation as one of the Leading American Attorneys in Minnesota
in the area of personal injury. The Kauffman Law Firm
has moved its office to Suite 302 in Ironwood Square, 300 Third
Ave. S.E., Rochester.
Major Stephen J. Lund, Hamline 1990, U.S. Army, Judge
Advocate General's Corps, recently received a LL.M.-Military
Law from the U.S. Army's Judge Advocate General's School.
Lund currently is assigned as the chief of criminal law, Fort
Benning, Ga.
Matthew S. Mayer, Marquette 1990, of the Grischke &
Bremer Law Center, Wausau, has been certified as a Board Certified
Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Frank J. Daily, Marquette
1968, has been named Marquette University 2000 Alumnus of the Year
for his strong commitment to the Marquette Law School. He has lectured
extensively at Marquette, was past president of the M.U. Law Alumni
Association, serves on the Law School fund-raising committee, and
is a lifetime member of the M.U. President's Council. A Quarles
& Brady senior partner, Daily concentrates in the trial of complex
product liability cases and heads up the firm's national product
liability practice. |
Robert E. Meldman, Marquette 1962, a shareholder in
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach s.c.,
Milwaukee, has been included in the 55th edition of Who's
Who in America. In addition, the third edition of Practical
Guide to U.S. Taxation of International Transactions, coauthored
by Meldman, has been published by CCH.
The Milwaukee Bar Association, at its 142nd Annual Meeting,
recently honored the following members with these awards: Lifetime
Achievement Award - David J. Cannon; Lawyer of the
Year - Harry F. Franke; Distinguished Service Award
- Susan M. Gramling, and the 1999 MBA Bankruptcy
Section, Pro Bono Response Team.
Reserve Judge Michael T. Sullivan, Marquette 1948,
John Marshall 1972 LL.M.-Taxation, recently was honored by the
South East Wisconsin Blood Center for 211 pints donated over
57 years.
John C. Thomure Jr., U.W. 1993, recently completed
graduate studies at Washington University School of Law, receiving
an LL.M.-Taxation, and has returned full-time to Kohler &
Hart LLP, Milwaukee. He practices in tax, estate planning, white
collar crime, and business litigation.
Steven John Vatndal, Marquette 1984, of the Mankato,
Minn., office of Gislason & Hunter LLP, has been certified
by the Minnesota Bar Association as a Real Property Law Specialist.
Mergers, Relocations,
New Associations
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Paul D. Christensen, Marquette 1987, has formed the
Law Office of Paul D. Christensen, at 10150 W. National
Ave. # 120, Milwaukee. The general practice firm emphasizes civil
litigation.
Douglas W. Kammer, U.W. 1970, and Jason T. Studinski,
U.W. 1998, have formed Kammer & Studinski Inc., 314
DeWitt St., Portage, a full-service litigation, business, and
real estate firm, serving clients statewide.
Lynn R. Laufenberg, Marquette 1975, has formed Laufenberg
Law Offices S.C., located at 115 S. 84th St. # 330, Milwaukee.
He represents individuals and families injured by medical negligence,
product defect, and other negligence. He is a member of the Wisconsin
Academy of Trial Lawyers Board of Directors, is certified as
a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy,
and is a member in the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Board
of Trial Advocacy. He formerly was a shareholder with Cannon
& Dunphy S.C.
Arthur P. Simpson, U.W. 1980, and Stuart R. Deardorff,
Chicago-Kent 1987, have formed Simpson & Deardorff S.C.,
at 735 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 720, in downtown Milwaukee. Andrew
J. Schwaba, DePaul 1998, joins the firm as an associate.
The firm concentrates on civil litigation, plaintiff and insurance
defense/coverage.
Von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C., Milwaukee, has
joined the International Lawyers Network (ILN), a global network
of more than 70 top tier, full-service law firms. With more than
4,000 lawyers worldwide, the ILN provides its member firms and
their clients ready access to legal services and business counseling
in countries worldwide. William West, a shareholder in
the firm's business practice group, is the firm's principal
contact with the ILN.
William L. Buenzli, U.W. 1936, Madison, Sept. 2, 1912
- Nov. 29, 1999.
Michael A. Clarke, Marquette 1962, Milwaukee, Sept.
15, 1934 - March 6, 2000.
Joan Dalton, Marquette 1954, Milwaukee, Aug. 12, 1930
- March 17, 2000.
Cosmas B. Young, Marquette 1931, Oconomowoc, Nov. 28,
1908 - May 12, 2000.
Christine E. Ebert, U.W. 1996, Boston, Mass., Sept.
8, 1965 - April 4, 2000.
Robert H. Flatley, U.W. 1935, Green Bay, July 3, 1908
- Feb. 14, 2000.
Richard S. Gibbs, Iowa 1940, Milwaukee, Jan. 5, 1916
- May 19, 2000.
Jack J. Gimbel, U.W. 1940, Milwaukee, Sept. 6, 1914
- March 2, 2000.
Kenneth L. Grover, U.W. 1952, Stevens Point, March
17, 1924 - April 17, 2000.
Patrick J. Harlow, Marquette 1954, Manitowoc, Feb.
25, 1927 - Feb. 16, 2000.
Richard J. Harrigan, Marquette 1942, Mequon, July 8,
1916 - March 12, 2000.
James C. Herrick, U.W. 1943, Oregon, March 12, 1918
- Feb. 19, 2000.
S. Ted Hitzler, Marquette 1931, Fond du Lac, Jan. 4,
1906 - March 29, 2000.
Frank E. Huettner, U.W. 1951, Cadott, Jan. 23, 1927
- April 24, 2000.
James F. Pressentin, U.W. 1956, Green Bay, Nov. 3,
1927 - May 1, 2000.
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