Professional Calm
Daphne Webb stays level in the emotionally charged area of family law
Flying Colors
Aviation defense lawyer Bill Katt avoids the cockpit but goes full throttle in the courtroom
Situation NORML
Why Kirk Obear, a former chief of military justice, works pro bono for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
Act 10, Scene 1
Lester Pines and Tamara Packard were ringside during the Madison protests
War Stories
Dennis P. Coffey on the war on drugs, law schools, and how overlegislated we are
Everybody Likes Don
Plaintiff’s lawyer Don Prachthauser is true and prepared
The Book of Daniels
Real estate lawyer John Daniels uses business instincts and people skills to help shape Milwaukee
Packed to the Gills
Brothers Pat and Greg Gill Jr. bring gridiron intensity to their family-owned firm
Turning Al Anbar
Why Mark Budzinski left his med-mal practice to lead troops in Iraq
Sympathy for the Defendant
Tracey Wood is energetic, optimistic, and represents ‘the most hated’ defendants
Trustworthy
Philip J. Halley could tell you about his practice; but then he wouldn’t be a trusts and estates lawyer
Man of Milwaukee
Why Frank Gimbel loves jury trials and Don Quixote
Barristers of the Ballot Box
How five Wisconsin lawyers got involved in the political process
Corner Man
Former cop Ed Harness is empathetic and unintimidated
Late Bloomer
How Corrado Cirillo demonstrated his wherewithals
Woman’s Best Friend
How Megan Senatori helps domestic abuse victims—and their pets—get to safety
The Pugilist (Not) At Rest
Michael Tarnoff of the Warshafsky Law Firm is boxing again—after 50 years
Rainy Day Man
Stephen P. Hurley fights ‘the 21st-century version of lynching'
The Catcher of the Lie
Ted Warshafsky on community, Ralph Nader and getting the motherf---ers to fess up
Keeping an Eye on What’s Right … And Wrong
Patricia Struck is looking out for your retirement savings
Give Us Your Scientists, Your Engineers, Yearning to Breathe Free
Immigration lawyer Glorily Lopez on who we're keeping out and why
Confronting Our No. 1 Fear (And It’s Not Death)
Trial lawyer Brenda Sunby once dreaded public speaking
Keep Manhattan, Just Give Her That Countryside
Brittany Ogden couldn't resist the pull of the family farm
Getting Even
Robert L. Habush went into the law reluctantly; now Wisconsin’s Trial Lawyer of the Year award is named after him.

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