Personal Mentions
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Wisconsin Chapter, has elected
the following officers: president - Gregg Herman, Loeb &
Herman S.C., Milwaukee; president-elect - Thomas S. Sleik, Hale,
Skemp, Hanson, Skemp & Sleik, La Crosse; secretary - Linda Roberson,
Balisle & Roberson, Madison; and treasurer - Thomas Brenner,
Brenner, Brenner & Wall, Waukesha. The Academy represents the nation's
top 1,500 divorce and matrimonial law attorneys who are recognized experts
in the field of matrimonial law, including divorce, prenupital agreements,
legal separation, annulment, custody, property valuation and division, child
and spousal support, and rights of unmarried cohabitants.
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Carl D. Holborn, U.W. 1996 with honors, has joined the Milwaukee law firm of O'Neil, Cannon & Hollman S.C. as an associate concentrating in estate planning and probate law. While attending law school,
he completed a judicial internship with the Hon. John L. Coffey, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. He was also a note and comment editor for the Wisconsin Law Review. Holborn previously was associated
with the Kenosha law firm of Guttormsen, Hartley & Guttormsen.
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Randall E. Bennett, U.W. 1988, has joined American
Medical Security Inc. (AMS) as assistant general counsel. AMS
is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Medical Security Group
Inc. Bennett will practice in transactional work, lease/sublease
contracts, software license and maintenance agreements, sales
office and agency contracts, and employment-related matters.
He previously was the president of Edgar Enterprises, a technology
company.
The Madison law firm of Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field
LLP announces that the following attorneys, formerly of Tomlinson,
Gillman & Travers S.C., have joined the firm: Gary L.
Antoniewicz, U.W. 1978, Amy L. Clough, U.W. 1994,
Christopher J. Dodge, U.W. 1990, Peter M. Garson,
Marquette 1988, Bruce Gillman, U.W. 1957, Robert E.
Gregg, West Virginia 1978, Irwin L. Kass, Chicago-Kent
1976, and Thomas G. Travers, U.W. 1965.
David J. Farley, Marquette 1984, and Linda D. Kiemele,
Marquette 1992, have become associates of the Milwaukee office
of Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen S.C. Farley will continue
his civil litigation practice. Kiemele will continue her practice
in worker's compensation and civil litigation.
The Brown County Bar Association recently elected these officers:
president - Jeffrey F. Jaekels, Green Bay; president-elect
- Patricia H. Brzezinski, Oneida; secretary -
James R. Sickel, Green Bay; and treasurer - Marc
A. Hammer, De Pere.
Shirin Cabraal, U.W. 1981, of Legal Action of Wisconsin
Inc., was honored by the Walkers Point Youth and Family Center
with a Community Service Award for her dedicated work on behalf
of Milwaukee County's children and teen parents. Cabraal
practices public benefits/health law and was a participant on
the statewide managed care advisory committee, monitoring the
expansion of managed care to medical assistance recipients statewide.
She received a law degree from the University of Sri Lanka and
taught on the faculty for two years before coming to the United
States on a Fulbright Scholarship for graduate studies.
The Calument County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Mark S. Des Rochers, Saint
Nazianz; president-elect - Kim M. Reitbrock,
Chilton; and secretary/treasurer - Kenneth R. Kratz,
Chilton.
Lee F. Calvey, Marquette 1968, and Faye L. Calvey,
Marquette 1983, have established Calvey Law Offices S.C., at
8618 Highway 51 North, P.O. Box 1146, Minocqua. Lee Calvey, formerly
of Calvey, Lara & Shapiro S.C., Milwaukee, will remain of
counsel to that firm. He will continue to practice family law
exclusively. Faye Calvey, formerly of O'Neil, Cannon &
Hollman S.C., Milwaukee, will continue to practice in estate
planning, probate, real estate, and related matters.
Ellen J. (Ziemann) Chestnutt, U.W. 1952, recently received
the 1998 Portia Award presented by the Women Lawyers Association
of the 4th Judicial District.
The Chippewa County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Lucie A. Usher; and secretary/treasurer
- Bryan C. Royce; both of Chippewa Falls.
Pedro A. Colón, U.W. 1994, has been elected
to the State Assembly for the 8th District. He continues to practice
law at Baxter, O'Meara & Samuelsen S.C., Milwaukee,
while serving as state representative.
James J. Connolly, John Marshall 1986, recently became
a shareholder in Jude, Boyd, Connolly & Simanek S.C., Racine.
Connolly concentrates in personal injury and insurance defense
litigation.
Robert C. Daly, Marquette 1972, has been named a partner
in Schober & Schober S.C., resident in the firm's Oconomowoc
office. He practices primarily in real estate, family law, and
estate planning, including Title 19 issues, wills, advance medical
directives, financial powers of attorney, living trusts, and
guardianships.
Matthew Damon, U.W. 1984, has been elected to the board
of directors and as president of Halleland Lewis Nilan Sipkins
& Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn. He is a shareholder who practices
labor and employment law, representing both private and public
sector management in claim prevention and defense. As president
of the firm, Damon will oversee long-term strategic planning
and business development, and day-to-day firm operations.
Keith B. Daniels Jr., U.W. 1988, has joined Blatt,
Hammesfahr & Eaton, Chicago, Ill., as an associate. He heads
the firm's professional indemnity practice.
Davis & Kuelthau S.C.'s Madison office has
relocated to a new building on Capitol Square at Ten East Doty,
Suite 600, Madison. The firm has offices in Milwaukee, Madison,
Sheboygan, and Green Bay.
Paul A. Dirkse, U.W. 1994, has been appointed assistant
corporation counsel for Marathon County. His primary responsibilities
will include paternities, child support and zoning enforcement,
and collections. He was formerly in private practice with the
Fredel Law Firm S.C. in Mosinee.
The Douglas County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Boad S. Swanson; president-elect
- Kyle H. Torvinen; and secretary/treasurer -
Paul W. Baxter, all of Superior.
Christine S. Eisenmann, Marquette 1993, formerly of
the Stroik Law Office, West Bend, has opened the Eisenmann Law
Office at 120 N. Main St., West Bend. Her firm will continue
to concentrate on family law and residential real estate.
Charles P. Fischbach, U.W. 1967, recently was appointed
by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley to serve on the Chicago Workforce
Board. The board allocates nearly $50 million annually in federal
job training funds to improve education, training, and employment
services for individuals and businesses in Chicago. Fishbach
also maintains an arbitration practice.
James W. Flory, Minnesota 1990, formerly with the Misfeldt
Law Office, has joined Wiley, Colbert, Norseng, Cray and Herrell
S.C., at its Eau Claire office. He practices in business and
real estate law, estate planning and probate, and general civil
litigation.
The Fond du Lac County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Kathryn M. Bullon; president-elect
- David J. Colwin; secretary - Sam E. Kaufman;
and treasurer - Kathryn M. Bullon; all of Fond du
Lac.
Mark M. Grapentine, U.W. 1997, has been named a policy
advisor to Gov. Tommy Thompson. Issue areas include corrections,
courts, justice, veterans affairs, military affairs, the Department
of Employment Relations, and the Ethics Board. Previously he
was a legislative assistant for State Rep. Scott Walker (R-Wauwatosa).
The Green County Bar Association recently elected these officers:
president - Gary L. Luhman, Monroe; president-elect
- Dan D. Gartzke, New Glarus; and secretary/treasurer
- Todd W. Schluesche, Monroe.
Thomas G. Halloran, U.W. 1977, has joined The Schroeder
Group S.C., Attorneys at Law as a shareholder, focusing in commercial
litigation and employment law.
Hanft Fride Law Firm, Duluth, Minn., as part of a year-long
celebration commemorating 100 years of service, will be giving
away 100 charitable gifts per month throughout 1999. Each month
the firm will select a charity or other deserving organization
to receive the gifts, and 12 separate organizations will be
represented throughout the year. In January, for example,
the Duluth Community Health Center received 100 tetanus shots
for area children. The firm, located in US Bank Place, provides
a full range of transactional and litigation services for businesses
and individuals.
John Hawley, U.W. 1982 cum laude, has been elected
president of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards. Hawley,
the president of the Random Lake Board of Education, works with
the Random Lake law firm Darrow, Dietrich & Hawley S.C.
Carl D. Holborn, U.W. 1996 with honors, has joined
the Milwaukee law firm of O'Neil, Cannon & Hollman S.C.
as an associate concentrating in estate planning and probate
law. While attending law school, he completed a judicial internship
with the Hon. John L. Coffey, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh
Circuit. He was also a note and comment editor for the Wisconsin
Law Review. Holborn previously was associated with the Kenosha
law firm of Guttormsen, Hartley & Guttormsen.
David R. Gault, Drake 1984, Dane County assistant corporation
counsel, and Todd Liebman, U.W. 1990, Sauk County corporation
counsel, both were recently promoted to the rank of major in
the Judge Advocate General's Corp, U.W. Army Reserves. They
are assigned to the 214th Legal Services Organization, Team 3,
located in Madison.
John D. Kelly, Minnesota 1974, and Richard R. Burns,
Michigan 1971, from the Hanft Fride Law Firm, Duluth, Minn.,
were named to the 1999-2000 edition of The Best Lawyers in
America. Kelly heads the firm's litigation section and
was recognized particularly for his work involving legal malpractice.
Burns is general counsel for several small- and medium-sized
businesses, and was recognized under trust and estate law.
Adam Chase Korbitz, U.W. 1993, has become director
of government relations for Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin
and Upper Michigan Inc., where he will serve as the agency's
in-house lobbyist.
The La Crosse Area Young Lawyers Association recently elected
these officers: president - Kara M. Burgos; vice
president - Brian G. Weber; and treasurer -
Joseph G. Veenstra, all of La Crosse.
The Legal Association for Women recently elected these officers:
president - Malina Piontek Fischer; president-elect
- Jennifer Scott Mirus; secretary - Elise
Clancy Ruoho; and treasurer - Teresa A. Mueller,
all of Madison.
Patricia J. Meunier, Marquette 1992, now practices
under the name Patricia J. Lloyd after her recent marriage. She
continues her employment law and civil rights practice at Kotin,
Crabtree & Strong LLP, in Boston, Mass.
Michael G. Dombrowski, University of Pittsburgh 1979,
and Peter J. Henningsen, U.W. 1986, recently were named
senior counsel with M&I Data Services, a division of Marshall
& Illsley Corp., Brown Deer. Both previously were senior
attorneys with the Firstar Corp. Law Department.
Alison J. Mehlman, U.W. 1996, has been named legal
coordinator of the HIV/AIDS Law Consortium of Western Massachusetts.
Lynn Morrissey, U.W. 1995, has opened Morrissey Law
Office at 1051 Fond du Lac Ave., Kewaskum. The general practice
firm emphasizes all areas of family law, mediation, estate planning,
and social security disability.
Thomas E. Mountin, Loyola University of Chicago 1978,
has joined the downtown Milwaukee law firm of Miller, Simon,
McGinn & Clark S.C. as a shareholder. He practices in state
and federal taxation and municipal and corporate finance. The
firm also will be included in the Spring 1999 Bond Buyer's
Municipal Marketplace. This recognition qualifies the firm
as nationally recognized bond counsel and allows it to render
the sole approving legal opinion on municipal bond transactions.
C. Gordon Paulson, U.W. 1980, has joined Rodd, Mouw,
Saari & Krueger S.C., Rhinelander, as a shareholder. Andrew
P. Smith, U.W. 1991, also has become a shareholder, and Melanie
Parks Alberts, Oklahoma City University School of Law 1982,
has become associated with the firm. The firm has changed its
name to Mouw, Saari, Krueger, Paulson & Smith S.C.
Michael P. Murphy, U.W. 1996, has joined the Kasieta
Legal Group LLC, Madison, practicing in civil trial work, including
personal injury, employment law, worker's compensation,
and product liability.
John E. Murray, Iowa 1991, has joined Davis & Kuelthau
S.C., Milwaukee, as an attorney in the employment litigation
section. He formerly was an associate at Krukowski & Costello
S.C.
Thomas R. Napierala, U.W. 1990, has formed Napierala
Law Offices LLC at 227 E. Fairmount Ave., Whitefish Bay. The
practice will emphasize family law, consumer bankruptcy, and
real estate.
Keith Napolitano, Cornell 1992, has joined the Lincoln,
Neb., Martin Luther Home Society senior management team as assistant
to the president for administration. He will oversee implementation
of the society's five-year strategic plan to focus upon
innovative solutions to requests for services made by clients
with developmental disabilities. Napolitano formerly served as
development attorney and planned giving counselor for Bethesda
Lutheran Homes and Services Inc., Watertown, Wis.
The Ozaukee County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Robert J. Asti, Cedarburg;
president-elect - Sandy A. Williams, Cedarburg;
vice president - Jane E. Miller, Grafton; and secretary/treasurer
- Darcy E. McManus, Port Washington.
The Portage County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Torren K. Pies, Stevens Point;
president-elect - David G. Keefe, Marshfield; and
secretary/treasurer - David A. Ray, Stevens Point.
Woodward/White Inc. has included 45 Quarles & Brady LLP
partners in its eighth edition of The Best Lawyers in America
(1999-2000). Wisconsin Quarles & Brady attorneys distinguished
for excellence in their practice areas are Anthony W. Asmuth
III, corporate law; Wayne E. Babler Jr., business
litigation; John T. Bannen, trusts and estates; Andrew
M. Barnes, bankruptcy law; Jeffrey B. Bartell, banking
and corporate law; Gerald E. Connolly, real estate law;
Frank J. Daily, personal injury litigation; John W.
Daniels Jr., real estate law; Kevin A. Delorey, real
estate law; Robert H. Diaz Jr., public utility law; Anthony
S. Earl, environmental law; Thomas W. Ehrmann, intellectual
property law; John D. Franzini, intellectual property
law; Conrad G. Goodkind, banking and corporate law; Fred
G. Groiss, labor and employment law; Kenneth V. Hallett,
banking law; Arthur B. Harris, employee benefits law;
John A. Hazelwood, corporate and tax law; Lawrence
J. Jost, real estate law; Robert J. Kalupa, corporate
law; Alyce C. Katayama, health care and immigration law;
David B. Kern, labor and employment law; David L. Kinnamon,
trusts and estates; Thad F. Kryshak, intellectual property
law; Henry J. Loos, trusts and estates; David L. MacGregor,
trusts and estates; Larry J. Martin, public utility law;
Michael S. McCauley, environmental law; Thomas P. McElligott,
environmental law; Richard C. Ninneman, business litigation;
W. Stuart Parsons, business litigation; Roy L. Prange
Jr., bankruptcy law; Patrick M. Ryan, banking and
corporate law; Barry E. Sammons, intellectual property
law; Carl R. Schwartz, intellectual property law; Nicholas
J. Seay, intellectual property law; Michael J. Spector,
corporate law; Paul J. Tilleman, trusts and estates; Ralph
V. Topinka, health care law; James Urdan, banking,
real estate, and corporate law; Arthur A. Vogel Jr., environmental
law; Michael S. Weiden, health care law; George K.
Whyte Jr., labor and employment law; and David D. Wilmoth,
tax law.
Karla Chase, Creighton 1995, and Joseph M. Militello
Jr., Southern California 1995, have become equity owners
in the law firm of Quincey, Becker, Schuessler, Militello &
Chase S.C. The firm currently has offices in Beaver Dam and Mayville.
Israel Ramon, Marquette 1994, was recently elected
partner in the Milwaukee/Madison law firm of Shneidman, Myers,
Dowling, Blumenfield, Ehlke, Hawks & Domer. He continues
to concentrate in worker's compensation and social security
disability.
Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach S.C.
has added two new shareholders and one new associate to the firm.
James F. Lorimer, U.W. 1972, has become a shareholder
in the firm's business organizations department and practices
in the Madison office. With more than 26 years of business law
experience, he provides counsel in general corporate matters.
Carrie Raymond Bedore, Minnesota 1985, is a shareholder
in the firm's banking and commercial law department. She
counsels financial institutions and other clients in negotiating
and documenting commercial loan transactions, and advising bank
holding companies on regulatory, corporate, and commercial matters.
Thomas P. Gehl, Marquette 1986, is an associate in the
firm's environmental law department in the Milwaukee office.
He formerly was the director of environmental engineering, safety,
industrial hygiene, and the chemical and metallurgical laboratory
at the Kohler Company. Gehl chairs the State Bar Environmental
Law Section.
Brian P. Rohde, Marquette 1995, has joined the
Greenbelt, Md., office of Wilkes, Artis, Hedrick & Lane as
an associate in the transactional real estate and zoning, land
use and municipal affairs departments. He practices in residential
and commercial real estate development.
Stuart R. Rottier, Marquette 1995, has become a shareholder
in Crooks, Low & Connell S.C. in the firm's Wausau office.
The firm's name has been changed to Crooks, Low, Connell
& Rottier S.C. Rottier practices in civil and criminal litigation,
family law, adoption, bankruptcy, and general practice.
Diana R. Schira, Marquette 1989, has opened Shira
Law Firm S.C. at 1116 Western Ave., Mosinee. Her practice emphasizes
litigation, personal injury, and family law, along with real
estate, estate planning, and general practice.
Richard B. Schoenbohm, Indiana University - Bloomington
1980, has been admitted as a member of the American Academy of
Adoption Attorneys. He practices adoption law at Schoenbohm &
Schoenbohm S.C., Appleton.
The Schroeder Group S.C., Attorneys at Law, a Waukesha-based
business law firm, has relocated its offices to the Crossroads
Corporate Center, 20800 Swenson Dr., Suite 475, Waukesha. The
Schroeder Group provides business law counsel including commercial
and employment litigation, business and succession planning,
creditors' rights, and bankruptcy. Other services include
commercial transactions, taxation issues, and international transactions.
Currently, the one-year-old firm employs seven attorneys and
support staff.
Kimberly P. Sebranek, U.W. 1998, has joined the Madison
law firm of Murphy & Desmond S.C. as an associate. She practices
in creditor's rights, commercial law, litigation, and bankruptcy.
The Sheboygan County Bar Association recently elected these
officers: president - Patricia A. Chucka; vice president
- Richard B. Hahn; and secretary/treasurer -
Kathie Z. Norman, all of Sheboygan.
Matthew P. Dregne, U.W. 1992, and James B. Egle,
U.W. 1992, have been named partners at Stafford, Rosenbaum, Rieser
& Hansen, a 26-lawyer firm with offices in Madison and Sun
Prairie. Christopher B. Hughes, Indiana University -Bloomington
1993, has been promoted to senior associate. Dregne practices
municipal law and municipal ordinance enforcement. Egle practices
in general corporate and tax law, estate planning, and probate.
Hughes practices municipal and real property law.
Andrew J. Steimle, Marquette 1995, has joined Savage,
Gregorski, Webster, Stangel, Bendix & Bruce S.C., Manitowoc,
as a shareholder. He practices in estate planning and corporate
work.
Jason T. Studinski, U.W. 1998, has formed Studinski
Legal Group LLC in Madison. The firm practices primarily plaintiff's
employment, civil rights, and personal injury law.
Mark Swiecichowski, Marquette 1996, has joined the
corporate tax department of Robson Rhodes Chartered Accountants
in Cambridge, England. He will be advising businesses in corporate
and capital gains tax, and the tax implications and opportunities
of the introduction of the Euro.
J.D. Thorne, DePaul 1973, has established his own law
office, Employment Law Managers, at Suite 1440, 735 N. Water
St., Milwaukee. A member of the CCH National Panel of Labor Law
Experts, he will continue to focus on representing management
in labor relations and employment law matters.
The Tri-County Bar Association (Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau)
has elected these officers: president - Robert A. Olsher,
Black River Falls; vice president - Bruce J. Kostner,
Arcadia; secretary - Mark R. Franklin, Independence;
and treasurer - Lawrence J. Broeren, Mondovi.
Jay A. Urban, Marquette 1992, an attorney with Techmeier
& Van Grunsven S.C., Milwaukee, has been appointed to the
Board of Directors of the Volunteer Center of Greater Milwaukee
Inc. The Volunteer Center is a nonprofit organization that promotes,
supports, and increases effective volunteerism in greater Milwaukee
by providing leadership and resources to volunteers and supporting
effective management of volunteer services as the central clearinghouse
of voluntarism in the community.
Sue E. Weiske, U.W. 1984, has been promoted to shareholder
and director of Fraser Stryker Vaughn Meusey Olson Boyer &
Bloch in the firm's Denver office, practicing in telecommunication
law. Most recently, Weiske was in-house counsel for Time Warner
Telecommunication.
The Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers has elected these officers:
president - Randall E. Reinhardt, Milwaukee; president-elect
- Kevin Lonergan, Appleton; vice president -
M. Angela Dentice, Milwaukee; secretary - Keith
R. Clifford, Madison; and treasurer - Susan Rosenberg,
Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American Corporate Counsel
Association has elected these officers: president - Robert
L. Kaplan, Milwaukee; vice president - Robert G.
Turcott, Milwaukee; secretary - Linda M. Glemblocki,
Milwaukee; and treasurer - Scott D. Geradin, Oak
Creek.
The Wisconsin District Attorneys Association has elected Paul
E. Bucher, Waukesha, as president.
The Wisconsin Family Court Commissioners Association has
elected these officers: president - Dolores A. Bomrad,
West Bend; and vice president - Michael J. Bruch,
Milwaukee.
The Wood County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Gregory J. Potter, Wisconsin Rapids;
president-elect - John R. Hutchinson, Marshfield;
secretary - Ann E. Stevning-Roe, Marshfield; and
treasurer - Frances A. Washington, Marshfield.
In Memoriam
Barbara Andrews Benson, U.W. 1985, Marathon, Nov. 19,
1926 - Jan. 5, 1999.
Robert B. Benson, Indiana 1954, Brookfield, Nov. 25,
1928 - July 17, 1998.
Jack L. Bischoff, Marquette 1949, Phoenix, Ariz., May
16, 1924 - Dec. 12, 1998.
Elizabeth G. Brown, U.W. 1952, Ironwood, Mich., Nov.
24, 1913 - Dec. 28, 1998.
Bruce H. Dalrymple, U.W. 1948, Rice Lake, Aug. 9, 1917
- Dec. 31, 1998.
Donald A. Frings, Marquette 1952, Sturgeon Bay, Aug.
5, 1922 - Jan. 30, 1999.
H.F. Greiveldinger, U.W. 1947, Racine, Feb. 28, 1922
- Jan. 15, 1999.
Joan O'Brien, Marquette 1978, Milwaukee, July
24, 1954 - Jan. 31, 1999.
Nathaniel D. Rothstein, Marquette 1936, Milwaukee,
Jan. 1, 1913 - Feb. 12, 1999.
Robert A. Saltzstein, Yale 1948, Washington, D.C.,
Dec. 17, 1912 - July 21, 1998.
Ralph E. Sharp Jr., Illinois 1952, Juneau, Oct. 1,
1925 - Jan. 12, 1999.
Fred Stamm, Marquette 1935, Markesan, May 8, 1913 -
Jan. 17, 1999.
James J. Stout, Marquette 1947, Milwaukee, May 9, 1921
- Feb. 11, 1999.
Howard A. Tilg, Marquette 1939, Wauwatosa, Dec. 24,
1914 - Jan. 3, 1999.
Louis E. Weisse, U.W. 1950, Sheboygan Falls, Dec. 8,
1923 - Jan. 8, 1999.
Jeffrey P. Wylie, Marquette 1984, Milwaukee, Feb. 23,
1956 - Dec. 26, 1998.
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