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Local Counsel with Kristen E. Lonergan

The Wausau attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood

Staying Afloat

How Brent Nistler keeps businesses—including his own—above ground

Labor Force

Barbara Zack Quindel on east coast sarcasm, the Wisconsin idea, and the last five years for Wisconsin labor

Board Games

Lance Trollop on the challenges facing education in Wisconsin

The Bookends

How sharing a room as kids helped turn Heidi Vogt and Linda Vogt Meagher into top litigators

The Man From Luck

Ardell Skow has spent 50 years taking personal injury cases in northwestern Wisconsin

Brew Crew

Milwaukee Brewers’ extra-base hits make wishes come true—and not just at Miller Park

The Long and Winding Road

Bob Gegios’s six-year battle to try his case

On the Variety of Things

To general litigator Dean Laing, it’s a new day every day

The Silent Part of the Conversation

It’s just one reason why Marie Stanton thrives as a mediator

Trial Dog

In an age of settlements, clients with must-try cases are relying on experienced lawyers like J. Ric Gass

Paradigm Shifts

Jerry Gonzalez fosters relationships between corporations and minority- and women-owned firms

Life, Death and the Green Bay Packers

Real estate attorney Benjamin S. Stern, of Chernov, Stern & Krings, talks about the global financial meltdown, the importance of the dash, and some football team or other

The Human Side of Law

Elder and family law attorney Margaret W. Hickey guides people through disasters both natural and emotional

The Things He Carries

Stephen J. Meyer’s clients tend to be good people who have screwed up once

Schooling Banks and Brokers

What Stephen E. Kravit and C.J. Krawczyk found in three million pages of discovery

After the Storms

Law student Jennifer Cunha provides relief to legal services organizations post-disaster

Buting for the Defense

Cancer survivor Jerome Buting on fallibility, prejudgment and the deterioration of criminal law