
Vol. 76, No. 12, December 
2003
In the News
New Hires, Promotions, Partners
David M. Ambrosh, Marquette 2001, has joined Kohn 
Law Firm S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate, concentrating in debt 
collection and commercial litigation.
Robert E. Barnes, U.W. 2000, has joined The Law 
Office of Robert G. Bernhoft S.C., Milwaukee, as a senior associate, 
concentrating on personal injury, class actions, consumer law, and 
complex civil litigation. He previously was with Cannon & Dunphy 
S.C.
David D. Daul, Denver 2003, has joined Wanezek, 
Umentum & Jaekels S.C., Green Bay, as an associate, concentrating on 
business, municipal, real estate, personal injury, and civil 
litigation.
Martin fills vacant court of appeals seat
 James L. Martin, U.W. 1977, has been selected by 
Gov. Jim Doyle to become a Dane County circuit court judge. Martin fills 
the seat left vacant by the elevation of the Hon. Paul Higginbotham to 
the Wisconsin Court of Appeals; in April, a full six-year term on the 
seat will be filled by election. Martin previously was with the City 
Attorney's Office in Madison for 25 years, briefly retired, and then 
returned to practice as Madison City Attorney in September 2002. He also 
was interim director of the Board of Attorneys Professional 
Responsibility (now the Office of Lawyer Regulation), chair of the State 
Bar's Committee on Professional Ethics, and a board member for the 
Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation.
James L. Martin, U.W. 1977, has been selected by 
Gov. Jim Doyle to become a Dane County circuit court judge. Martin fills 
the seat left vacant by the elevation of the Hon. Paul Higginbotham to 
the Wisconsin Court of Appeals; in April, a full six-year term on the 
seat will be filled by election. Martin previously was with the City 
Attorney's Office in Madison for 25 years, briefly retired, and then 
returned to practice as Madison City Attorney in September 2002. He also 
was interim director of the Board of Attorneys Professional 
Responsibility (now the Office of Lawyer Regulation), chair of the State 
Bar's Committee on Professional Ethics, and a board member for the 
Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation.
 
Michael C. Hurt, University of the Pacific-McGeorge 
1973, has joined Davis & Kuelthau S.C. as a shareholder in the 
Milwaukee office, focusing in general business and corporate law, 
commercial real estate, and estate and succession planning. He 
previously was a shareholder at Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. 
Thomas N. Shorter, Northeastern 1996, has rejoined the 
firm as a shareholder in the Madison office, focusing in school law, 
labor and employment law, and health care law. Timothy E. 
Kronquist, DePaul 1995, Charles R. O'Keefe, 
University of Indiana-Indianapolis 1994, and Mark F. 
Yokom, Texas Tech 1989, have become shareholders in the firm. 
Kronquist works in the Milwaukee office on the business and corporate 
law team. Yokom is on the labor and employment and litigation teams in 
the Oshkosh office. O'Keefe is a member of the labor and employment team 
in the Green Bay office.
Smitha Chintamaneni, Washington University 2003, and 
Geoffrey S. Trotier, Minnesota 2003, have joined the 
firm as associates in the Milwaukee office: Trotier on the labor and 
employment team, and Chintamaneni on the litigation team.
Vern Francissen, U.W. 1995, has been elected an 
equity partner at Gardner, Carton & Douglas L.L.P., Chicago. He 
practices in the intellectual property department, focusing on patent 
litigation and prosecution.
Six attorneys have joined Godfrey & Kahn S.C., as associates. In 
the Milwaukee office: Christopher Cahlamer, Marquette 
2003 summa cum laude, has joined the securities group. Brad 
Conners, Michigan 2003 magna cum laude, and Martin 
Kirchner, Minnesota 2003, have joined the corporate team. 
Steven Scrogham, Minnesota 2003, has joined the 
business finance and restructuring group.
In the Madison office (LaFollette Godfrey & Kahn): Brian 
Dillon, U.W. 2003, has joined the political law and litigation 
practice groups. Jennifer Racine, U.W. 2003 cum laude, 
has joined the intellectual property team.
Stephen M. Govin, Marquette 2003, has joined Reddin 
& Singer, Milwaukee, as an associate, focusing on criminal defense 
and family law.
Christopher M. Avery, Marquette 2002, and 
Ryan H. Wolter, Miami 2000, have joined Gray & End 
L.L.P., Milwaukee, as associates in the creditors' rights group.
Tom Grogan, U.W. 1982, has become administrative 
policy adviser for the Office of the State Superintendent, Department of 
Public Instruction, Madison. He previously was the agency's legislative 
liaison.
Gini L. Hendrickson, Pace 2002, has joined Remley 
& Sensenbrenner S.C., Neenah, as an associate. She concentrates in 
family law, estate planning, creditors' rights, and real estate.
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Theresa M. Hottenroth, U.W. 1995 cum laude, has 
become of counsel with Boardman Law Firm LLP, Madison, practicing in 
health law, administrative law, litigation, and government relations. 
She previously was with the Madison office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek 
S.C.
Rebecca A. Holzhauer, Marquette 2003, has joined the 
Milwaukee office of Otjen, Van Ert, Lieb & Weir S.C., concentrating 
primarily in worker's compensation defense.
David Joanis, William & Mary 1975, has joined 
Balisle & Roberson S.C., Madison, as a partner, practicing in family 
law.
Len Kachinsky, U.W. 1978, has been named team chief 
for Team 6 of the 91st Legal Support Organization, which drills at the 
Silver Spring Army Reserve Complex, Milwaukee. He also is a town of 
Menasha municipal judge.
Jeffrey P. Kippa, Marquette 2001, University of 
Edinburgh 2002 (LL.M.), has joined Basiliere & Thompson LLP, 
Oshkosh, as an associate, practicing in criminal law, family law, real 
estate, wills, and estate planning.
Lisa L. Kritske, U.W. 1999, has joined the Milwaukee 
office of Hinshaw & Culbertson as an associate. She previously was 
with Davis & Kuelthau S.C.
Kathryn A. Kronquist, DePaul 1995, has joined 
Maritime Savings Bank as vice president - general counsel. She 
previously was an associate with O'Neil, Cannon & Hollman S.C.
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| Kujawa | 
Peter J. Kujawa, Marquette 2002, has been named 
president and chief operating officer of INFO-PRO, Fond du Lac, which 
provides computerized legal forms and mortgage banking information. He 
also has been appointed executive vice president of sales for Guaranty 
Title Services, Inc.
Richard J. Canter, Hofstra 1976, will become 
managing partner of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP on Jan. 1, 2004. He 
is with the health care practice area in the Milwaukee office. 
John R. Sapp, Duke 1969, the current managing partner, 
will continue serving as senior partner. Robyn S. 
Shapiro, Harvard 1977, has been named chair of the health care 
practice area. She concentrates on bioethics, health information 
privacy, informed consent, regulatory and licensing matters, and medical 
staff, employment, and general business issues. Joseph Louis 
Olson, U.W. 2003 cum laude, and Julie M. 
Rusczek, Michigan 2003 magna cum laude, have become associates 
in the Milwaukee office. Olson is in the litigation practice area, and 
Rusczek is in the health care practice area.
The following attorneys have been promoted to partner in the 
Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP. Steven J. 
Berryman, Northwestern 1995, focuses on business and commercial 
litigation at the trial and appellate levels. Michael J. 
Fischer, Harvard 1995, focuses on discrimination and employment 
litigation and state and federal leave and disability law. 
Cristina D. Hernandez-Malaby, Harvard 1995, 
concentrates on white-collar criminal defense and complex commercial 
litigation, with an emphasis on securities litigation. Rachel A. 
Schneider, U.W. 1995, concentrates in environmental law, 
litigation, and sports and events marketing. Brenda J. 
Stugelmeyer, U.W. 1994, focuses in commercial real estate. 
Christopher E. Ware, Michigan 1995, focuses on 
commercial litigation, antitrust, patent litigation, and white-collar 
defense.
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| Coyne | McGinnity | 
Sarah E. Coyne, U.W. 1995, and Jennifer S. 
McGinnity, U.W. 1995, have been named partners in the Madison 
office of Quarles & Brady LLP. Coyne practices in health care law 
and litigation, concentrating on patient care, regulatory compliance, 
medical information confidentiality, medical malpractice, and licensing 
issues. McGinnity practices in commercial real estate and insurance 
regulation, focusing on commercial property acquisition, sales, and 
financing, construction contracts, and insurance company regulatory 
matters.
Brian M. Radloff, Marquette 2000, has joined the 
Milwaukee office of Krukowski & Costello S.C. as an associate, 
concentrating on general employment law matters.
Justin R. Rodriguez, U.W. 2000, has joined the San 
Antonio, Texas, office of Alvarez, Notzon & Gutierrez LLP. He 
previously was a Bexar County assistant district attorney.
Elizabeth J. Ruthmansdorfer, Marquette 2003, has 
joined Petrie & Stocking S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate.
John Skolas, U.W. 1977, Harvard 1988 (MBA), has 
joined Genaera Corp., Plymouth Meeting, Penn., as chief financial 
officer and general counsel. Genaera develops biopharmaceutical 
products.
Sarah C. Walkenhorst, U.W. 2002, has joined the 
Madison office of Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP, focusing on 
intellectual property and antitrust counseling and litigation.
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| Winger | 
Dana L. Winger, Marquette 2003 cum laude, has joined 
Fox, O'Neill & Shannon S.C., Milwaukee, as an associate, practicing 
in business-related areas.
David H. Weber, Marquette 1999,
has joined Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry S.C., Green Bay, as 
an associate. He will engage in general practice with a focus on 
litigation.
The following attorneys have become assistant attorneys general with 
the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ). Tim Kiefer, 
Harvard 1998, is with the Civil Litigation Unit. He previously was with 
Godfrey & Kahn S.C., Milwaukee. Sarah Larson, U.W. 
1999, is with the Criminal Appeals Unit. She previously was a DOJ 
limited term employee. Manee Moua, U.W. 2002, is with 
the Civil Litigation Unit. She previously interned with the Dane County 
Circuit Court. Mark Neuser, U.W. 1997, is with the 
Civil Litigation Unit. He previously was an associate in the Madison 
office of Foley & Lardner. Aaron O'Neil, U.W. 2002, 
is with the Criminal Appeals Unit. He previously clerked for the 
Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Debra Remington, U.W. 1984, 
is with the State Programs, Administration and Revenue Unit. She 
previously was a DOJ limited term employee. Michael 
Sanders, U.W. 1998, is with the Criminal Appeals Unit. He 
previously was a State Bar legal editor. Hillary 
Schwab, Columbia 1999, is with the Environmental Protection 
Unit. She previously was a DOJ limited term employee. Maura 
Whelan, Pennsylvania 1986, is with the State Programs, 
Administration, and Revenue Unit. She previously worked for the Civil 
Litigation and Criminal Appeals units. Shannon 
Wittenberger, Marquette 1996, is with the Criminal Appeals 
Unit. She previously was a Milwaukee County assistant district 
attorney.
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| Grapentine | Schumacher | 
Two attorneys have been promoted at the Wisconsin Medical Society. 
Mark M. Grapentine, U.W. 1997, has been named vice 
president of government relations. Elizabeth 
Schumacher, U.W. 1997, has been named vice president of health 
policy and medical economics. Grapentine and Schumacher previously were 
legislative counsel.
Mergers, Relocations, New Associations
Chaplin Law Office has moved to 505 Jefferson St., 
Marinette.
Terrance E. Davczyk, Marquette 1971, and 
Daniel W. Varline, Detroit 1994, have formed 
Davczyk & Varline LLC, 2100 Stewart Ave., Suite 
230, Wausau, focusing on personal injury, wrongful death, auto 
accidents, insurance defense, defective products and machines, and 
workplace accidents. Donald P. Schneider, Denver 1974, 
Daniel R. Peters, Tulsa 2000, Spencer E. 
Davczyk, Marquette 2001, and Brian C. 
Williams, Marquette 2001, have joined the firm. All were 
formerly with Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik, S.C.
Elizabeth J. Nevitt, Oklahoma 1992, has opened 
Nevitt Law Office, 325 N. Commercial St., Suite 300, 
Neenah, focusing on family law, estate planning, and guardianship. She 
previously was with the Silton Law Firm, Appleton.
Niebler & Muren S.C., Brookfield, which focuses 
on health care law, employee benefits law, estate planning, and general 
business law, has merged with Davis & Kuelthau 
S.C., which has seven other offices. The new firm will be named 
Davis & Kuelthau S.C.
Brian T. Smestad, Marquette 1997, has established 
Smestad Law Office, 1020 Tenth Ave., Suite 103, 
Baldwin, a general practice firm concentrating on employment 
discrimination, personal injury, family law, criminal defense, business, 
and estate planning.
Appointments, Elections
Colonel (Ret.) Ronald J. Buchholz, Marquette 1981, 
retired from active duty in the U.S. Army and has been appointed to a 
federal civil service position as chief of the Standards of Conduct 
Branch, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army.
Jonathan A. Duecker, U.W. 1995, has been appointed 
deputy director of the Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security by 
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell. Duecker coordinates law 
enforcement, intelligence, and infrastructure protection with local, 
state, and federal agencies. He is on leave from Hill Solutions LLC, a 
lobbying and government consulting firm in Wayne, Penn.
The Iowa County Bar Association has chosen the following officers: 
president - Gayle B. Jebbia, Dodgeville; and 
secretary/treasurer - Margaret M. Koehler, Mineral 
Point.
Warren P. Kraft, Marquette 1982, has been elected by 
the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) as regional vice 
president for the Seventh Circuit. Kraft, who is Oshkosh city attorney, 
also moderated "Environmental Challenges for Municipal Lawyers: 
Affordable Housing on Brownfields" at the IMLA annual meeting in 
Minneapolis.
Laurie J. Levin, U.W. 1981, has been reappointed as 
vice chair of the committee on law and medicine of the ABA Tort and 
Insurance Practice Section and was elected secretary of the Florida Bar 
Health Law Section. She also coauthored "HIPAA Regulations," in 
Health Information and Technology Practice Guide (American 
Health Lawyers Ass'n). Levin practices health law with Baker & 
Hostetler LLP, Orlando, Fla.
Several attorneys have been elected to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of 
Wisconsin Executive Board. Steven L. Nelson, Marquette 
1990, has been elected chair. He is a shareholder with Cook & Franke 
S.C., Milwaukee. Dennis Klumb Jr., Hamline 1988, has 
been elected vice chair. He is president and general counsel of Arby 
Construction, New Berlin. Mike Siddall, Drake 1974, has 
been elected vice president - legal. He is senior shareholder and 
managing partner with Herrling, Clark, Hartzheim & Siddall Ltd., 
Appleton.
C. Kevin McCrindle, Loyola Univ.-Chicago 1975, has 
been appointed chair of the Probate and Trust Law Section of the Iowa 
State Bar Association.
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Robert E. Meldman, Marquette 1962, has become vice 
chair of the IRS Taxpayer Advocacy Panel. Meldman is a shareholder in 
the tax department of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c, Milwaukee, 
focusing on tax aspects of general, domestic, and international business 
transactions.
J. Bushnell Nielsen, Marquette 1981, has been 
elected president of the Wisconsin Land Title Association. He is a 
shareholder with the Waukesha office of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren 
s.c., focusing on resolving disputes involving title insurance coverage, 
escrows, conveyancing, boundaries, RESPA, and public land records.
The Waushara County Bar Association has selected the following 
officers: president - Scott C. Blader; and secretary - 
Robyn J. Blader, both of Wautoma.
The Wisconsin School Attorneys Association has elected the following 
officers: president - Jon E. Anderson, Madison; vice 
president - Michael Aldana, Milwaukee; and secretary - 
Ken Cole, Madison.
The Wisconsin Thomas M. Cooley Law School Alumni Association has 
chosen the following officers and executive committee members: president 
- Bradley S. Stern, Germantown; vice president - 
Michael Fitzpatrick, Milwaukee; treasurer - 
Jennifer T. Olson, Green Bay; secretary - John 
C. Heugel, Green Bay; and annual meeting chair - John 
Koenig, Ripon.
Authors, Speakers
W. Dan Bell, U.W. 1976, has authored a novel, A 
Jury of One's Own (Denlinger's Publishers). He practices in Kure 
Beach, N.C.
Carlton D. Stansbury, Iowa 1990 with distinction, 
presented "Discovery of Mental Health Records in Custody Disputes," at 
the 2003 ABA Fall CLE Meeting in Seattle, Wash. He is a shareholder with 
Burbach & Stansbury S.C., Milwaukee, practicing family law.
Authors of the new book, Wisconsin Governmental Claims and 
Immunities Handbook, published by State Bar CLE Books, are 
Joseph P. Guidote Jr., Outagamie County Corporation 
Counsel, Appleton; Charles Hoornstra, Wis-consin 
Department of Justice, Madison; Rudolph M. Konrad, 
Milwaukee City Attorneys Office; Jennifer Sloan Lattis, 
Wisconsin Department of Justice, Madison; Jan A. 
Smokowicz, Milwaukee City Attorneys Office; and John M. 
Vandlik, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of General 
Counsel, Milwaukee.
Awards, Degrees, Honors
Jeffrey Bartell, U.W. 1968, was presented Forward 
Wisconsin's James D. Blanchard Partnership Award by Gov. Jim Doyle. 
Bartell is a partner with the Madison office of Quarles & Brady LLP, 
focusing on corporate and securities law, insurance regulatory and 
administrative law, and general business.
Bartell, an officer and director of Forward Wisconsin since its 
inception in 1984, is the only remaining original board member. The 
organization's mission is to attract new jobs, businesses, and economic 
activity to the state.
Burneatta (Burnie) Bridge, U.W. 1982 cum laude, has 
been selected by the Legal Association for Women as the 2003 recipient 
of the Marygold Shire Melli Achievement Award. She is chair of the 
Wisconsin Public Service Commission and previously was Deputy Attorney 
General for the state of Wisconsin for 10 years. Among the achievements 
for which Bridge was honored are her service to the State Bar, her work 
as a mentor to law students, and her efforts to create an atmosphere at 
the Wisconsin Department of Justice in which women can succeed at all 
levels of management.
The Hon. Louis J. Ceci, Marquette 1954, has 
completed all requirements imposed by the Florida Supreme Court for 
certification as a circuit court civil mediator. Ceci, who is retired 
from the Wisconsin Supreme Court, consults on appellate matters in 
Wisconsin and maintains an office in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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James R. Cole, U.W. 1969, has been certified as a 
mediator by the Franklin Pierce Law Center and has been appointed to the 
National Arbitration Forum's Intellectual Property Mediation Panel. He 
is a partner with the Madison office of Quarles & Brady LLP, 
focusing on intellectual property litigation, construction law, 
litigation, commercial law, and media law.
Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC, Eden Prairie, Minn., 
was named by the Business Journal as one of Minnesota's 50 
fastest growing private companies. It was the only law firm on the 
list.
Joel Hirschhorn, U.W. 1967, has been named a Fellow 
in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only 
society. He is with Hirschhorn & Bieber P.A., Coral Gables, Fla.
Stephen J. Meyer, U.W. 1979 cum laude, has been 
listed in the Best Lawyers in America, 2003-04, in the area of 
criminal law. He is a solo practitioner in Madison, representing 
citizens accused of crimes.
Mitchell R. Olson, Lewis & Clark 1997, has 
earned a master's degree in urban and regional planning, with an 
emphasis on land use law and planning, from U.W.-Madison. He has 
rejoined Eckert, Kost & Vocke LLP, Rhinelander, as an associate, 
concentrating in land use, municipal, real estate, and insurance 
law.
Two judges and two law firms are among the Innovators of the Year for 
2003, selected by the Wisconsin Law Journal and The Daily 
Reporter. The Hon. Patricia Gorence, Marquette 
1977, and the Hon. Carl Ashley, Marquette 1983, 
developed guidelines for determining whether minor offenses should be 
charged as crimes or ordinance violations. Gorence is a magistrate judge 
with the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, and Ashley 
is a Milwaukee County circuit court judge. Michael Best & 
Friedrich LLP, with three other North American law firms, 
formed the China Alliance, which offers comprehensive services to 
clients with interests in China. The entire 25-person staff of 
The Schroeder Group S.C. serves the 
community through involvement in a variety of organizations. The 
Schroeder Group also has been named to the "Future 50 List" by the 
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce and the Council of Small 
Business Executives. The list recognizes young, fast-growing companies 
in the Milwaukee area.
In Memoriam
Daniel Joseph Adam, Notre Dame 2001, Milwaukee, Oct. 
13, 1975 - Oct. 25, 2003.
Alan H. Auerbach, Northwestern 1980, Chicago, May 6, 
1955 - Aug.
25, 2003.
Robert S. Boerner, Marquette 1955, King, Dec. 31, 
1925 - Dec. 18, 2002.
Jerome D. Grant, Marquette 1948, Milwaukee, Feb. 8, 
1924 - Feb. 7, 2003.
Robert L. Hachey, Marquette 1983, Balsam Lake, May 
24, 1944 - Oct. 18, 2003.
Richard D. Kaestner, Marquette 1961, Elm Grove, Feb. 
10, 1934 - Sept. 19, 2003.
Spencer L. Kimball, Oxford 1949, Salt Lake City, 
Utah, Aug. 26, 1918 - Oct. 31, 2003.
George N. Kotsonis, U.W. 1965, Brookfield, Feb. 5, 
1939 - Sept. 12, 2003.
T. Lloyd La Fave, U.W. 1946, Milwaukee, Feb. 25, 
1914 - Dec. 5, 2002.
Jose G. Perez, U.W. 1996, Janesville, Dec. 23, 1953 
- Sept. 26, 2003.
Gerard H. Van Hoof, U.W. 1938, Little Chute, Feb. 
18, 1914 - Oct. 14, 2003.
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