Vol. 75, No. 3, March
2002
In the News
New Hires, Promotions, Partners
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Senatori |
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Wingrove
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Megan A. Senatori, U.W. 2001, and Charles D.
Wingrove, U.W. 2000, have joined Balisle & Roberson S.C.,
Madison, as associates in family law, estate planning, probate, and
appellate law. Wingrove formerly was with Guelzow Law Offices Ltd., Eau
Claire.
Mark S. Brown, U.W. 1998, has been made a partner
with Wessel Brown & Associates, LLC, Madison (formerly Wessel Law
Office). Brown practices primarily in criminal defense, appeals, family
law, and bankruptcy.
Thomas A. Cabush, U.W. 1992, has become a
shareholder at Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik S.C., Milwaukee. He
specializes in civil litigation with an emphasis on insurance defense
and insurance coverage matters.
Brian C. Drumm, Indiana-Bloomington 1999, has joined
Brickfield, Burchette, Ritts & Stone P.C., Washington, D.C., as an
associate practicing regulatory and energy law.
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Chandler |
Ann K. Chandler, Marquette 1987, has joined the
Delafield office of Weiss Berzowski Brady LLP as an associate in the
real estate practice group. Chandler has been a lecturer at the U.W. Law
School and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Central
Florida and U.W.-Milwaukee.
Mark Diestelmeier, Iowa 1991, has joined Marshfield
Clinic as associate general counsel. He previously was a shareholder at
von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C. in Milwaukee, where he focused on
health law and civil litigation.
Foley & Lardner has promoted the following Milwaukee-based
attorneys to partnership: Charles G. Carter, Georgetown
1993; Daniel M. Hess, U.W. 1992; Maria Gonzalez
Knavel, Marquette 1993; David W. Simon,
University of Calif.-Berkeley 1994; and Andrew J.
Wronski, Minnesota 1994 summa cum laude.
Carter, a member of the chemical practice group in the intellectual
property department, focuses on client counseling, licensing,
preparation and prosecution relating to U.S. and foreign patents in
chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and material science
technologies. He previously was a research scientist and manager in
industrial and academic settings and has been awarded more than 45 U.S.
patents.
Hess, a member of the estates & trusts practice group, counsels
privately owned businesses in business and estate planning matters. He
also practices with the commercial transactions and business counseling
group, focusing on mergers, acquisitions, and financing for private
companies. He also practices in general corporate and commercial
matters, and the effective use of ownership, management, and business
succession techniques, with an emphasis on limited liability companies,
limited partnerships, shareholder agreements, and sophisticated estate
planning.
Gonzalez Knavel is a member of the payments/compliance practice
group, counseling clients on corporate matters and the general
operational issues of hospitals and health care facilities, compliance
issues, Medicare reimbursement, and the acquisition and sale of medical
practice groups. Knavel previously managed a medical clinic.
Simon practices in the litigation department's compliance, counseling
and government enforcement and antitrust groups, representing clients in
complex commercial litigation before trial and appellate courts. He also
represents corporations and individuals in a variety of criminal and
other government enforcement matters.
A member of the securities litigation group, Wronski focuses his
practice on complex commercial litigation and trial work in banking and
finance, commercial loan enforcement and workouts, insolvency-related
litigation under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and state law insolvency
provisions, the Uniform Commercial Code, securities law, the Racketeer
Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act, and software licensing
disputes.
Foley & Lardner has promoted the following Madison attorneys to
partner: Anat Hakim, Harvard 1993, a member of the
firm's intellectual property litigation and e-business and information
technology practice groups, works on patent, trademark, and domain name
disputes. She also counsels clients in Internet law and e-commerce
litigation and is an accomplished author and speaker on these
issues.
A member of the tax & individual planning department,
Gregory Monday, U.W. 1993 with honors, advises clients
in planning for asset protection, succession of family businesses, and
estate management through will drafting and trust creation and
administration.
Foley & Lardner has hired the following associates in the
Milwaukee office: Chelise Anderson, Illinois 2001 magna
cum laude, in the intellectual property department working with the
consumer products and trademarks practice group; Samuel
Arena, Indiana 2001 cum laude, in the business law department
focusing on real estate law; Jeffery R. Atkin, BYU 2000
magna cum laude, in the business law department focusing on finance,
mergers and acquisitions, and securities and public companies;
Michael Brayer, Michigan 2001 cum laude, in the
intellectual property department; Eric J. Carlson, U.W.
1998 cum laude, in the intellectual property and advertising and
marketing groups; Max B. Chester, Marquette 2001 magna
cum laude, in the business law department focusing on commercial
transactions, business counseling, mergers and acquisitions, and
securities and public companies; Heidi M. Furlong,
Virginia 2001, in the business law department; Laura Z.
Jamison, Michigan 2000, in the business law department;
Kurt A. Kauffman, Michigan 2001 cum laude, in the
business law department; Jean M. Kohler, U.W. 2001, in
the tax and individual planning department focusing on estates and
trusts; Katherine E. Lazarski, Chicago 2001, in
environmental law; Jessica S. Lochmann, Harvard 2001
cum laude, in the business law department; Jodi L.
Malek, U.W. 2001 magna cum laude, in the litigation department
involved with the general commercial litigation practice group;
Michael P. Matthews, Michigan 1996 magna cum laude, in
the litigation department (he previously was with Williams &
Connolly, Washington, D.C., focusing on commercial litigation,
government contracts litigation, and white collar criminal defense);
John Michael Murphy, Chicago 2001, in the real estate
practice group; Elana Olson, William and Mary 2001, in
the labor and employment practice group; Jason Pauls,
Marquette 1998, in the intellectual property department with the
chemical and biotech practice groups; Christopher
Ponte, Valparaiso 2001 cum laude, in the mergers and
acquisitions, securities/public companies, and commercial transactions
and business counseling groups; David P. Ross, Vermont
2001 magna cum laude, in the regulatory department and involved with the
environmental regulation practice group; Christopher
Schilder, Michigan 2001, in the litigation department;
Jennifer K. Schroeder, Marquette 2001 cum laude, in the
insurance practice group focusing on corporate and regulatory law;
David M. Sortino, Northwestern 2001 cum laude, in the
business law department; Marcus W. Sprow, Michigan 2000
cum laude, in the intellectual property department focusing on patent
prosecution and intellectual property counseling; James O.
Sullivan Jr., Marquette 2001, in the health law department (he
is also a City of Wauwatosa alderman); Kelli Taffora,
U.W. 2001 cum laude, in the litigation department; Martha F.
Tsuchihashi, Chicago 2001 with honors, in the business law
department; and Erik Weidig, U.W. 2001 magna cum laude,
in the litigation department.
The firm has expanded its intellectual property and business law
departments with the addition of the following associates in the Madison
office: Rick L. Abegglen, U.W. 1999 cum laude, in the
intellectual property department and electronics practice group (he
previously operated a software and electrical engineering consulting
business); Michelle Manning, U.W. 2001 magna cum laude,
in the intellectual property department and chemical practice group;
Stephan J. Nickels, Marquette 2000 magna cum laude, in
the intellectual property department and the intellectual property
litigation group (he previously was an associate at Dorsey &
Whitney, Minneapolis, Minn.); Alexander "Sandie"
Pendleton, Minnesota 1987 cum laude, in the business law
department emphasizing emerging growth companies (he previously was with
Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee, and Cook & Franke, Milwaukee).
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Bryant
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Andrew J. Bryant, Hamline 1992, has joined Reynolds
& Associates, Madison, focusing on employment, personal injury,
municipal, education, and family law.
Joseph D. Kuborn, U.W. 1995, has been made a partner
of Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall. Kuborn practices in
intellectual property focusing on domestic and foreign patents,
trademarks and copyrights.
Andrew R. Liverman, Valparaiso 1993 with honors, has
been elected shareholder at Gendlin & Safran S.C. Liverman joined
the firm in 1993 and became a partner in 2000. His primary area of
practice is personal injury. Prior to joining Gendlin & Safran, he
was a Kenosha County assistant district attorney.
Thomas J. Misfeldt, U.W. 1974, has joined Weld,
Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C., Eau Claire, as a shareholder.
John B. Rhode, Marquette 1995, has been made a
shareholder in Sommer, Olk, Schroeder & Payant's Antigo office.
Rhode practices in personal injury, family law, and criminal
defense.
Debra Thatcher Gilcrest, Montana 1990, and
Peter G. Duffey, Thomas Cooley 1993, have joined
Slattery & Lee Ltd., Waukesha, focusing on products liability and
personal injury litigation.
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Buchko |
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Werner
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Basil J. Buchko Jr., Notre Dame 1999, and
Stephen C. Werner Jr., U.W. 1997, have joined Whyte
Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. Buchko joins the Manitowoc office, focusing his
practice on corporate transactions and business law. Werner practices
with the intellectual property, information technology and e-commerce
and private equity groups in the Madison office. He previously was a
member of the firm's Milwaukee office. Werner is a director of the State
Bar's Young Lawyers Division.
Mergers, Relocations, New
Associations
Victor Dana Brooks, Northwestern 1972, and
Jennifer Ament Moeller, Marquette 1994, have formed
Brooks & Moeller S.C., Sturgeon Bay. They will
continue to serve clients in Northeastern Wisconsin in real estate,
estate planning, probate, business transactions, civil litigation,
family law, and criminal defense. Both previously were with Brooks &
Martel S.C., Brooks as a shareholder and Moeller as an associate.
Thomas E. Johnson, Dayton 1997 cum laude, has opened
Johnson Law Office in Janesville, focusing on personal
injury, estate planning, criminal, and family law.
Christina J. Kabara, Marquette 1995, has opened the
Law Offices of Christina J. Kabara LLC, Green Bay. She
will continue in estate planning, family law, bankruptcy, and real
estate.
Robert R. Kanuit, William Mitchell 1993, has opened
Kanuit Law Offices Ltd., at 4815 W. Arrowhead Rd.,
Suite 230, Hermantown, Minn., focusing on real estate law, business law,
and estate planning. He previously was a shareholder with Maki, Durst,
Ledin, Bick & Kanuit S.C.
Appointments, Elections
The Adams County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Daniel G. Wood, Wisconsin Dells; and
secretary/treasurer - Thomas J. McNally, Necedah.
The Brown County Bar Association has elected the following officers:
president -Marc A. Hammer, De Pere; president-elect -
Brick N. Murphy, Green Bay; secretary - Carla
O. Andres, Green Bay; and treasurer - Lisa Lotte
Gammeltoft, Green Bay.
The Douglas County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - George L. Glonek; president-elect -
David A. Kropid; and secretary/treasurer -
Holly L. Strop, all of Superior.
The Fond du Lac County Bar Association has elected the following
officers: president - Thomas L. Storm; president-elect
- Isabell M. Mueller; secretary - Laurel S.
Munger; and treasurer - Kathryn M. Bullon, all
of Fond du Lac.
The Green County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Bruce W. Wilson; president-elect -
Daniel R. Bartholf; and secretary/treasurer -
Todd W. Schluesche, all of Monroe.
The Green Lake County Bar Association has elected the following
officers: president - Daniel D. Sondalle, Princeton;
vice president - J. Steven Heil, Berlin; and
secretary/treasurer - Mark T. Slate, Markesan.
The Monroe County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Lyle P. Schaller, Sparta; president-elect -
James A. Quartemont, Tomah; and secretary/treasurer -
Stacey R. Sanger, Sparta.
Rebecca R. DeMarb, U.W. 1997, an associate with
Murphy & Desmond S.C., Lawyers, Madison, has been elected to the
board of directors of the Legal Association of Women and will serve as
co-chair of the program committee. Debbie Garten, U.W.
1982, a shareholder with the firm, has been appointed to the State Bar
of Wisconsin's fee arbitration panel for district 2. Robert A.
Pasch, U.W. 1972, a shareholder with the firm, presented
"Collection Law in Wisconsin," a seminar.
Thomas A. Myers, Creighton 1978 cum laude, a
shareholder with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C., Milwaukee, was
elected chairman of the board at La Causa Inc., a community-based
organization for children and families that served over 9,000 children
and adults last year. Myers is in the business organizations department,
acting as general counsel to closely held businesses and handling
mergers and acquisitions, management buyouts, capital formations, loans,
and other commercial transactions.
The Ozaukee County Bar Association has elected the following
officers: president - Darcy E. McManus, Port
Washington; president-elect - Eric E. Eberhardt, Port
Washington; vice president - Paul V. Malloy, Grafton;
and secretary/treasurer - Karl D. Schefft,
Cedarburg.
The Portage County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Nadine I. Davy; president-elect -
Rick A. Flugaur; and secretary/treasurer -
Thomas B. Eagon, all of Stevens Point.
The Rusk, Sawyer, Washburn County Bar Association has elected the
following officers: president - J. Michael Bitney,
Shell Lake; and treasurer - Frederick A. Henderson,
Ladysmith.
The Sheboygan County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - Charles C. Adams; vice president -
Douglas L. Leppanen; and secretary/treasurer -
Angela W. Sutkiewicz, all of Sheboygan.
The Tri-County Bar Association (Buffalo, Pepin, Jackson &
Trempealeau counties) has elected the following officers: president -
James C. Ritland, Black River Falls; secretary -
Mark R. Franklin, Independence; and treasurer -
Lawrence J. Broeren, Mondovi.
The Vernon County Bar Association has elected these officers:
president - George C. Wilbur, La Farge; vice president
- Stacy A. Smith, Viroqua; and secretary/treasurer -
Timothy J. Gaskell, Westby.
The American Board of Trial Advocates - Wisconsin Chapter has elected
the following officers: president - James T. Murray
Jr., Milwaukee; vice president - Don C.
Prachthauser, Milwaukee; and secretary/treasurer - Roy
S. Wilcox, Eau Claire.
The La Crosse Area Young Lawyers Association has elected these
officers: president - Lance C. Hughey, La Crosse; vice
president - Bryan E. Tillman, Onalaska; secretary -
Aaron K. Garms, La Crosse; and treasurer -
Darla A. Krzoska, La Crosse.
The Legal Association for Women has elected the following officers:
president - Jane D. Clark; president-elect and
treasurer - Lara M. Herman; and secretary -
Christine L. Taylor, all of Madison.
The Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers has elected these officers:
president - Keith R. Clifford, Madison; president-elect
- Lynn R. Laufenberg, Milwaukee; vice president -
Bruce R. Bachhuber, Green Bay; secretary -
David M. Skoglind, Milwaukee; and treasurer -
Daniel A. Rottier, Madison.
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American Corporate Counsel Association
has elected the following officers: president - Scott D.
Gerardin, Oak Creek; vice president - Harvey W.
Pogoriler, Milwaukee; secretary - Deirdre
Elliott, Milwaukee; and treasurer - Joanne S.
Mack, Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin District Attorneys Association has elected these
officers: president - Sandy A. Williams, Port
Washington; president-elect - David J. Wambach,
Jefferson; vice president - Robert J. Jambois, Kenosha;
and secretary/treasurer - Scott L. Horne, La
Crosse.
The Wisconsin Family Court Commissioners Association has elected the
following officers: president - Faye M. Flancher,
Racine; vice president - Tammy W. Levit-Jones, Wausau;
secretary/treasurer - Terence T. Bourke, Sheboygan; and
executive secretary - Michael J. Bruch, Milwaukee.
Authors, Speakers
David Patrick Eich, Columbia 1992, is the co-author
of "European LBOs - Key Issues for U.S. Sponsors," which was published
in the fall 2001 edition of The Venture Capital Review, the
flagship publication of the National Venture Capital Association.
Awards, Degrees, Honors
Foley & Lardner was recently recognized as one
of Information Week's 25 Innovators in Collaboration, the
first-ever law firm to be named to the list. The magazine lauded the
firm for its use of intranets to deliver more collaborative and timely
work products, and for creating knowledge-based products like
client-specific extranets.
Delos N. Lutton, Chicago 1973, a shareholder in
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C., led a delegation of attorneys to meet
with officials of the United Nations (U.N.) and the World Trade
Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland. The delegation will discuss
human rights, HIV/AIDS prevention, labor, and environmental issues with
the U.N. and affiliated agencies, and will address international trade
with the WTO.
Elizabeth Rindskopf-Parker, Michigan 1968, is chair
of the American Bar Association's Section of Business Law's
CyberSecurity Privacy Task Force. The task force will work to identify
and interpret the ramifications of new laws, such as the anti-terrorism
USA Patriot Act of 2001. Rindksopf-Parker is dean of the McGeorge School
of Law at the University of the Pacific, and U.W. general counsel.
Chief Judge Michael J. Skwierawski, Milwaukee
County, and District Court Administrator Steven R.
Steadman, La Crosse County, recently took part in the
Conference on Bioterrorism, Biological Attack and the Courts in Oakland,
Calif. The conference provided scientific, legal, and security
information to court leaders from around the nation. The U.S. Department
of Energy, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and
the Conference of Chief Justices sponsored the conference. The program
was coordinated by the Einstein Institute for Science, Health & the
Courts, in Maryland.
Skwierawski is chief judge for Wisconsin's First Judicial District in
Milwaukee County, overseeing the administration of the courts and
working with professional court administrators.
Steadman is district court administrator for Wisconsin's Seventh
Judicial District.
Vincent A. Thomas, U.W. 1986, assistant dean of
students and adjunct professor of law at Hamline University School of
Law, was elected chair of the Association of American Law Schools'
Section on Prelegal Education and Admission to Law School at the
association's 2002 annual meeting in New Orleans, La.
In Memoriam
Charles R. Conant, U.W. 1949, Dallas, Texas, Nov.
15, 1922 - Jan. 21, 2000.
Thomas P. Conlin, U.W. 1960, Madison, Aug. 27, 1931
- March 13, 2000.
George N. Fowell, U.W. 1939, Richland Center, June
22, 1915 - Aug. 17, 2000.
Donald F. Galloway, Iowa 1941, Green Bay, June 17,
1916 - Sept. 22, 2001.
John F. Gehrz, U.W. 1945, Milwaukee, Aug. 20, 1922 -
Dec. 10, 2001.
Charles R. Moran, U.W. 1949, Englewood, Colo., Nov.
6, 1919 - Feb. 8, 2001.
David C. Niblack, Georgetown 1964, Washington, D.C.,
March 25, 1934 - Nov. 12, 2000.
John W. Reynolds Jr., U.W. 1949, Milwaukee, April 4,
1921 - Jan. 7, 2002.
James G. Robb, U.W. 1948, Richland Center, Feb. 10,
1915 - Nov. 7, 2001.
Elroy J. Ruehl, Marquette 1933, Belvidere, Ill.,
March 28, 1909 - Feb. 21, 2000.
Hon. Joseph E. Schultz, U.W. 1952, Watertown, March
28, 1927 - Sept. 6, 2001.
Hon. Maurice M. Spracker, Marquette 1927, Milwaukee,
March 14, 1906 - June 10, 2001.
Robert R. Studt, U.W. 1958, Monona, Feb. 7, 1931 -
Nov. 24, 2001.
Albert R. Tadych, Marquette 1958, Milwaukee, March
23, 1932 - Sept. 1, 2001.
John J. Walsh, U.W. 1938, Madison, Aug. 23, 1912 -
Nov. 1, 2001.
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