Vol. 71, No. 9,
September 1998
Personal Mentions
In June 1998 Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson received an honorary
doctor of laws degree from Lawrence University in Oshkosh. She also received
the Wisconsin News Photographers Association Fellowship Award, on the occasion
of the 20th anniversary of cameras in the courtroom in appreciation for
her support of the project.
R. Valjon Anderson, Marquette 1982, has joined the law offices
of de la Mora & de la Mora at the firm's Delafield location. As lead
litigation counsel, Anderson will continue to concentrate in personal injury,
business, and general civil litigation. Anderson formerly was with DiRenzo
and Bomier of Neenah.
Thomas G. Aridas, Marquette 1997, has joined the telecommunications
division of the Illinois Commerce Commission as a special assistant attorney
general. His practice will focus on administrative and regulatory litigation
in the telecommunications industry.
Wayne A. Arnold, U.W. 1974, recently gave a presentation on "The
Board/CEO Relationship" at the 22nd Annual Executive & Trustee
Conference on Rural Health, sponsored by the Wisconsin Health and Hospital
Association. Arnold is chair of the board of Lakeview Medical Center, Rice
Lake, and is private bar liaison with the State Public Defender.
Sally R. Bentley, Marquette 1987, has joined Wisconsin Electric
Power Co. as law director - corporate. She formerly was corporate counsel
for Carson Pirie Scott & Co.
Grant E. Birtch, U.W. 1990, has joined the Neenah law firm of
Hesson & Associates Ltd., practicing business law, estate planning,
probate, and real estate.
Michael B. Brennan, Northwestern 1989, has taken a leave of absence
from his assistant district attorney position in the Milwaukee County District
Attorney's Office to serve as the staff counsel to the Criminal Penalties
Study Committee, established by 1997 Wis. Act 283, the "truth-in-sentencing"
legislation. The committee is charged with rewriting chapters 939 to 951
of the criminal code and issuing a report on or before April 30, 1999.
Brennan, Steil, Basting & MacDougall S.C. has moved its Madison
office to the north side of the Capitol Square at 22 E. Mifflin St., Suite
400, Madison.
Ernest E. Bruns, U.W. 1942, has opened a law office at 6409 Odana
Rd., Suite A, Madison. He formerly practiced at Winner, Wixson & Pernitz
of Madison.
Sheryl A. Haarmann Cahn, Marquette 1983, has become chair of
the Milwaukee Bar Family Law Section Bench Bar Committee. Cahn is a member
of the law firm of Richard J. Podell & Associates S.C., and has practiced
family law exclusively since 1987.
Capwell, Nolden, Kallenbach & Grahovac S.C., is the new name
of the Capwell and Berthelsen law firm located at 601 Lake Ave., Racine.
Continuing shareholders in the organization, which was founded in 1947,
are David J. Nolden, Terrance L. Kallenbach, and John E. Grahovac. Rex Capwell
remains of counsel. Four other attorneys also are associated with the firm:
John V. Casanova, Philip Lehner, Bernard J. Powers, and Thomas W. Durkin.
The firm represents businesses, government entities, and individuals in
litigation and appellate work in state and federal courts, worker's compensation
defense, business, tax, employee benefits, estate planning, probate, real
estate, and construction law.
John Chambers, Creighton 1996, has opened the Law Office of
John M. Chambers, a general practice firm, on the island of Saipan,
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. He formerly practiced with
John A. Manglona who was recently appointed as a judge to the Commonwealth
Superior Court.
Phillip M. Chavez, U.W. 1998, has joined Bauer Law Office, Madison,
as an associate practicing in sports law, civil litigation, and employment
law.
John T. Coughlin, Marquette 1968, former commissioner for the
Wisconsin Public Service Commission, has been selected by the American Arbitration
Association (AAA) to be on its National Energy Panel of mediator/arbitrators.
He also is on AAA's California Panel of mediator/arbitrators for California's
Electric Utility Disputes. He recently became a member of the Federal Energy
Bar Association which is headquartered in Washington, D.C. He is a member
of its newly created ADR Committee.
Mary Wright, U.W. 1971, has become associated in the Madison law
firm of Cullen, Weston, Pines & Bach, practicing in the energy and telecommunications
areas. Jordan Loeb, U.W. 1994, also has become associated in the
firm, practicing primarily in criminal defense and civil litigation. The
firm has relocated its offices to 122 W. Washington Ave., Suite 900, Madison.
Julie A. D'Angelo, U.W. 1998, has joined Balisle & Roberson
S.C., Madison, as an associate. She practices in family law, estate planning,
probate, and appellate law.
Angela Dentice, Marquette 1985, has become a shareholder in the
Brookfield law firm of Cannon & Dunphy S.C. She will continue to practice
in automobile accidents, premises liability, product liability, and medical
malpractice litigation.
Margaret M. Derus, U.W. 1982 cum laude, has become a shareholder
in the Milwaukee firm of Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach
S.C. As a member of the firm's tax department, Derus focuses her practice
in sales and use taxation, multistate income taxation, property tax, and
selected federal tax issues. She also is a CPA.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge John J. DiMotto, U.W. 1974,
has received the 1998 Judge of the Year Award from the Wisconsin Chapter
of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). ABOTA is a national organization
of trial attorneys whose membership is comprised equally of attorneys concentrating
in representation of plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation. Judge
DiMotto has been a circuit court judge since 1990.
Eric S. Gissel, U.W. 1998, Troy D. Thompson, Marquette
1998, and John S. Zarbano, Tulsa 1978, have joined the law firm of
Di Renzo and Bomier, 231 E. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah, as associates. Gissel
practices in corporations, trusts, estates, and probate; Thompson in personal
injury, litigation, worker's compensation, and commercial litigation;
and Zarbano in banking, finance, and corporations.
The law firms of Constantine, Christensen & Krohn S.C.
and Coates, Dye, Foley & Shannon S.C. have merged and now practice
as Dye, Foley, Krohn & Shannon S.C. at 1300 S. Green Bay Rd.,
Racine. The shareholders are William E. Dye, John W. Foley, Thomas C. Krohn,
and John G. Shannon. Glenn R. Coates and Einer Christensen continue of counsel
to the firm.
Michael L. Eckert of the Eckert Law Office and Timothy L. Vocke
of the Vocke Law Office have formed the Law Firm of Eckert, Kost
& Vocke in Rhinelander at 1285 Lincoln St. Eckert, U.W. 1975, who
has practiced in Rhinelander since 1975, concentrates in insurance defense
and general litigation. Vocke, U.W. 1973, has been in private practice in
Rhinelander since 1983, having served previously as Vilas County district
attorney and circuit judge. He concentrates in civil and criminal litigation
and provides ADR services in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Keith K. Kost,
Southern Illinois 1981, joined the Eckert Law Office in 1997. He previously
practiced in Lewistown, Ill., for 16 years. He practices in general law,
including estate planning and business law. Mitchell R. Olson, Northwestern
1997, also practices with the firm in insurance defense and general litigation.
James M. Fergal, U.W. 1972, has joined Habush, Habush, Davis &
Rottier S.C. as a shareholder in the firm's Milwaukee office. He is a member
of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocacy and is
the current vice president of the State Bar's Litigation Section.
Foley & Lardner has opened a Denver office at 1999 Broadway,
Suite 2560, to serve hospitals and health-care organizations in the metropolitan
Denver area and throughout the Rocky Mountain Region.
James D. Friedman, Notre Dame 1972, a partner in the Milwaukee
firm of Quarles & Brady, has been reelected to the State Bar of Wisconsin's
Board of Governors, as well as elected to its Executive Committee. He also
was elected Director of the Wisconsin Bar Foundation, currently serves as
an elected member of the Bar's Finance Committee, Investment Subcommittee,
and its Strategic Planning Task Force, and chairs the "Building the
Future" fund-raising campaign to reduce the debt on the Bar's new facility.
George E. Garvey, U.W. 1972, has recently been awarded a Fulbright
Grant to teach at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, during
the spring semester 1999. Prof. Garvey, who teaches at The Catholic University
of America School of Law in Washington, D.C., had previously received a
Fulbright award to conduct research at the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg,
Germany.
Sheril L. Gilberstadt, William Mitchell 1991, has joined the Eau
Claire law firm of Garvey, Anderson, Johnson, Gabler & Geraci S.C. She
also is a CPA. Gilberstadt will practice in tax, corporate, and estate planning.
She formerly worked at the Minnesota Department of Public Service.
S. Ward Greene, Duke 1973, has been elected president of the Multnomah
Bar Association, the largest voluntary bar in Oregon. The MBA is comprised
of almost 4,000 lawyers and judges practicing in the Portland metropolitan
area. He formerly practiced with Godfrey & Kahn, Milwaukee, and is now
with Greene & Markley P.C., Portland. His firm focuses on bankruptcy,
collection, real estate, and commercial law.
Krislyn M. Holaday, Syracuse 1997, has joined the Oconomowoc law
firm of Snyder & Ek S.C. as an associate. She also is licensed to practice
law in Georgia.
Robert J. Kasieta, Marquette 1983, of Kasieta Legal Group LLC,
Madison, recently became board certified in civil trial law by the National
Board of Trial Advocacy.
Susan M. Kaye, U.W. 1993, has been appointed as a delegate to
the National Conference of Special Court Judges of the Judicial Division
of the American Bar Association. She is a judicial court commissioner in
Sheboygan County, cochair of the Participation of Women in the Bar Committee,
and is membership services coordinator for the Wisconsin Screenwriters Forum.
Steven W. Keane, Marquette 1995 cum laude, has joined the Milwaukee
office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. as an associate. He will concentrate
in litigation. He formerly was an associate with Hinshaw & Culbertson.
Philip E. Harris, Chicago 1977, has become of counsel to Kinney
& Urban. The firm has opened a branch office at 49 Kessel Court, Suite
200, Madison. James E. Lewis, U.W. 1998, has joined the firm as an
associate.
Robert W. Kohn, U.W. 1959, of Kohn Law Firm, Milwaukee, was appointed
vice chair of the Government Debt Collection Committee of the Commercial
Law League of America. Kohn has spoken in several educational programs.
He practices in commercial and retail collections.
Chad W. Koplien, Marquette 1997 with honors, formerly of Host
& Keane S.C., Brookfield, has joined the offices of Terschan, Steinle
& Ness, Milwaukee. He will practice civil and commercial litigation,
concentrating on legal and medical malpractice, insurance defense, and personal
injury trial work.
Raymond Laravuso, U.W. 1995, has been awarded the Backyard Hero
Award by Community Shares of Wisconsin for his work at ABC for Health over
the last two years. ABC for Health is a public interest law firm that works
to improve health-care access by providing families with information, advocacy
tools, legal services, and support. As a lawyer and full-time practicing
physician, Laravuso helps low-income clients challenge inappropriate health
insurance claim denials. He also provides direct counseling and legal representation,
presents at training sessions, and supervises volunteers and legal interns.
D. Orlando Ledbetter, Cincinnati 1990, was awarded a first-place
in the Wisconsin Newspapers Association's 1998 Better Newspaper Contest
for a sports feature article published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
on the life and times of the Milwaukee native Latrell Sprewell. Ledbetter
also received a third-place award from the National Association of Black
Journalists in its Salute to Excellence contest for a group of stories on
the then-impending National Basketball Association's labor situation.
Laurie J. Levin, U.W. 1981, of counsel in the Orlando, Fla., office
of Baker & Hostetler LLP, has become board certified in health law by
the Florida Bar. She also has been appointed a vice chair of the ABA TIPS
Section Committee on Law and Medicine.
Alan M. Levy, Chicago 1965, an attorney with the Milwaukee law
firm of Lindner & Marsack S.C., has been appointed to the national Alumni
Association Board of Governors of the University of Chicago. Levy, who practices
in labor and employment law matters and employee benefits, has been chair
of the University's Alumni Schools Committee for the Milwaukee area for
the past 10 years, and chair of the University of Chicago Alumni Association
of Milwaukee since 1996.
Jonathan T. Levy, U.W. 1995, has joined the firm of Rosenthal
& Weissman P.A., in West Palm Beach, Fla. He represents plaintiffs in
personal injury and wrongful death matters as well as social security claims.
The Milwaukee office of Mallery & Zimmerman S.C. has relocated
its offices to 731 N. Jackson St., Suite 900. Mallery & Zimmerman is
a business-oriented law firm with offices in Milwaukee, Wausau, Merrill,
and Mosinee. The firm serves financial institutions, corporations, partnerships,
and other business and real estate clients.
Michael Best & Friedrich has admitted the following attorneys to
the firm's partnership: in the Madison office - David A. Crass, Paul
J. Dombrowski, and Kimberly Cash Tate; in the Milwaukee office
- Douglas P. Dehler, David A. Krutz, Peter K. Richardson, Lynda R.
Templen, and Mark E. Toth. Crass, U.W. 1991 cum laude, focuses
on all aspects of environmental law. Dehler, U.W. 1991 with distinction,
concentrates on litigation, including insurance coverage litigation. Dombrowski,
Iowa 1991, focuses on commercial law. Krutz, Northwestern 1991 cum laude,
practices in commercial and construction litigation. Richardson, Minnesota
1991, focuses on civil litigation. Tate, George Washington 1991, concentrates
on litigation. Templen, U.W. 1991 with honors, practices in business litigation.
Toth, U.W. 1991 magna cum laude, concentrates on all aspects of labor and
employment law.
Julia A. Oas, U.W. 1986, has become of counsel to the Washington,
D.C., office of Baker & Hostetler LLP, practicing in advertising, consumer,
and trade regulation law. She formerly was counsel to McCutchen, Doyle,
Brown & Enersen.
James V. O'Meara, Marquette 1993, has accepted a job with Advanced
Micro Devices Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., a computer chip manufacturer. He
will be responsible for negotiating software contracts with AMD's worldwide
suppliers.
Jeffrey R. Pawelski, South Dakota 1997, has joined Hale, Skemp,
Hanson, Skemp & Sleik, La Crosse, as an associate. He had been law clerk
for the chief justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court.
Marinus (Rick) J.W. Petri, U.W. 1979, formerly of the Madison
City Attorney's office, has joined Wendel & Center LLP, Madison, practicing
general municipal law, employment, contracts, taxation, land use, liquor
regulation, and governmental relations.
Todd M. Podell, Marquette 1993, has been promoted to supply base
procurement manager - technology development group at Advanced Micro
Devices Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. He will be responsible for procuring global
commodities totaling $300 million annually in a timely manner at the lowest
possible cost of ownership.
James C. Ratzel, Toledo 1980, and James J. Mathie, Marquette
1986, have formed Ratzel & Mathie LLC. Randall R. Guse,
Marquette 1995, is an associate with the firm. The new firm is located at
16655 W. Bluemound Rd., Suite 240, Brookfield. The firm concentrates in
civil and commercial litigation, generally from a defense perspective, representing
members of the insurance industry and their insureds in civil litigation,
and members of business and industry in commercial litigation, including
environmental, transportation, product liability, and employment litigation.
Ratzel formerly was a shareholder with Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb &
Weir S.C. Guse formerly was an associate with the same firm. Mathie formerly
was a shareholder with Baxter, O'Meara & Mathie S.C.
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C. has added
six new associates in its Milwaukee office: Glenn D. Ahrens, De Paul
1980, is a member of the trusts and estates department; Catherine E.
Jorgens, U.W. 1998, is a member of the litigation department; Christopher
B. Austin, Marquette 1996, is a member of the intellectual property
department; Daniel Kelly, Regent 1991, is a member of the litigation
department; Jon D. Anderson, Marquette 1994 cum laude, LL.M. - taxation,
is a member of the tax department; and James A. Pellegrini, U.W.
1993, is a member of the corporate department.
Waukesha County Assistant District Attorney William J. Roach,
Marquette 1989, has been selected to attend the prestigious National District
Attorney's Advocacy Center for participation in a trial advocacy course
for major felony prosecutors. The facility is located on the campus at the
University of South Carolina and is a partnership enterprise of the National
District Attorney's Association and the U.S. Department of Justice.
Angela M. Rogers, Iowa 1996, has joined Godfrey & Kahn S.C.,
Milwaukee, as an associate on the corporate practice team. She previously
was an associate with Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen S.C., Milwaukee.
Jennifer D. Schlosstein, U.W. 1990, has become assistant general
counsel of Asymetrix Learning Systems Inc., a public software company in
Bellevue, Wash. Asymetrix provides online multi-media computer-based training
software, learning solutions, and custom learning applications. Schlosstein
will practice intellectual property, business, contract, distribution, and
employment law.
Gordon R. Shea, Marquette 1998, has won first prize in the 60th
Annual Nathan Burkan Memorial Copyright Law Writing Competition, sponsored
by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), for
his paper "Reams of Gloss: Constitutional Interpretation and the Copyright
Clause."
David C. Sienko, Marquette 1994, Georgetown 1996 LL.M.- securities
and corporate law, has joined the Dallas office of Locke Purnell Rain Harrell.
He will work in the corporate law group. He previously worked for the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission as an enforcement staff attorney.
The State Bar Family Law Section has elected its officers for 1998-99:
chair - Daniel T. Dillon, Janesville; chair-elect - Christopher
D. Walther, Milwaukee; vice-chair - Marjorie H. Schuett,
Madison; and secretary - Cheryl Gemignani, Waukesha.
Amy B.F. Tutwiler, U.W 1994, has joined Davis & Kuelthau S.C.,
as an associate in the environmental law section in the firm's Madison office.
She previously was an associate at Axley Brynelson.
Cynthia A. Van Bogaert, U.W. 1982, was appointed by Gov. Thompson
to fill a vacancy on the State of Wisconsin Employee Trust Funds Board.
Van Bogaert practices with Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field LLP, Madison,
in employee benefits. Her articles have been published in national employee
benefits journals, and she has spoken before the State Bar and other groups
on pension, health, and cafeteria plan topics.
Paul Voelker, U.W. 1993, has joined the Milwaukee office of Gonzalez,
Saggio, Birdsall & Harlan S.C. as an associate in the firm's litigation
group. He previously was associated with Axley Brynelson, Madison.
Racine attorneys Gilbert J. Berthelsen, U.W. 1967, Jon Schoeffel,
U.W. 1971, and Linda Isnard, Marquette 1988,have joined the
Milwaukee law firm of von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C., which has established
a new Racine/Kenosha practice with trial attorney Berthelsen as resident
shareholder. Schoeffel formerly was general counsel at Western Publishing
Co. and staff attorney at J.I. Case Corp. Isnard has 10 years of experience
serving business and government clients. Their office is at 601 Lake Ave.,
Racine. The Racine/Kenosha office will provide legal services that include
business law, labor and employment, environmental law, benefits and compensation,
trusts and estates, real estate, school and municipalities, banking and
bankruptcy, health care, and litigation.
Scott E. Wade, Detroit College of Law 1993, has established the
Law Office of Scott Wade at 20700 Swenson Dr., Suite 100, Waukesha.
The office formerly was known as Law Offices of Peter J. Crowley. Peter
J. Crowley remains affiliated with the firm in an of counsel capacity.
Paul H. Weinke, U.W. 1980, has joined the Eau Claire law firm
of Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C. as a shareholder. Weinke practices
primarily in business, corporate, probate, and real estate law.
The Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers New Lawyers Section received
the Association of Trial Lawyers of America New Lawyers Division 1998 Outstanding
State New Lawyer Division Award for its efforts during its first year. Joy
A. Urban, chair, accepted the award on behalf of the section.
The Wisconsin Intellectual Property Law Association has elected new officers:
president - Carl R. Schwartz; president-elect - John M.
Manion; and secretary/treasurer - Jeffrey S. Sokol; all of
Milwaukee.
Thomas K. Zander, U.W. 1977 cum laude, has been elected to chair
the Milwaukee Ryan White HIV Services Consortium. The Consortium is a 34-member
board mandated by federal law to decide how approximately $500,000 in federal
Ryan White Act funds are spent on HIV programs in the greater Milwaukee
area. Zander was the executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee
Inc. from 1981 until 1994, when he retired due to complications of AIDS.
He is the first HIV-positive person to chair the Milwaukee Ryan White Consortium.
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