Quarles & Brady LLP: 58 Attorneys Named as Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2005

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52 Milwaukee-based and Six Madison-based Attorneys Ranked Among Wisconsin’s Best

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that 58 of its attorneys have been selected as Wisconsin Super Lawyers by Law & Politics. Fifty-two of its Milwaukee-based and six Madison-based attorneys have been recognized by their peers as Super Lawyers.

Law & Politics compiles the annual list and surveys attorneys across Wisconsin. Attorneys are asked to vote for the best lawyers they have personally observed in action. The final list of Wisconsin Super Lawyers features the top 5 percent of attorneys in more than 50 practice areas.

Quarles & Brady attorneys from the Firm’s Milwaukee office who were selected as Wisconsin Super Lawyers 2005 are:

· Patricia K. Ballman** – family law
· John T. Bannen* – estate planning/trusts
· Andrew M. Barnes – bankruptcy
· Darryl S. Bell – antitrust litigation
· Kathryn M. Buono – mergers & acquisitions
· Daniel E. Conley – business litigation
· Gerald E. Connolly – real estate transactions
· Frank J. Daily*** – professional liability defense
· John W. Daniels, Jr.* – real estate transactions
· James F. Daly – estate planning/trusts
· Bruce C. Davidson – securities & corporate finance
· Jeffrey O. Davis – business litigation
· Kevin A. Delorey – real estate transactions
· Robert H. Duffy – labor & employment
· Julianna Ebert – bond/government finance
· Matthew J. Flynn – general litigation
· Chris K. Gawart – estate planning/trusts
· Conrad G. Goodkind – securities & corporate finance
· Michael J. Gonring – civil litigation defense
· Kathleen A. Gray** – estate planning/trusts
· Kenneth V. Hallett – securities & corporate finance
· Lawrence J. Jost – real estate transactions
· David B. Kern – labor & employment
· David L. Kinnamon – estate planning/trusts
· Daniel J. LaFave – civil litigation defense
· Michael H. Lappin* – mergers & acquisitions
· Fredrick G. Lautz – mergers & acquisitions
· Ely A. Leichtling – labor & employment
· John H. Lhost – estate planning/trusts
· Henry J. Loos – estate planning/trusts
· Larry J. Martin – administrative law
· Thomas P. McElligott – environmental land use
· Michael S. McCauley – environmental land use
· Sally C. Merrell** – estate planning/trusts
· Jeffrey Morris – business litigation
· Mary Pat Ninneman** – labor & employment
· Richard C. Ninneman – general litigation
· Michael J. Ostermeyer – real estate transactions
· W. Stuart Parsons* – business litigation
· Nancy K. Peterson – environmental land use
· Joseph E. Puchner – real estate transactions
· Stephen E. Richman – bond/government finance
· John A. Rothstein – business litigation
· Patrick M. Ryan – mergers & acquisitions
· Carl R. Schwartz – intellectual property
· Walter J. Skipper – mergers & acquisitions
· Rebecca A. Speckhard** – bond/government finance
· Paul J. Tilleman – estate planning/trusts
· Eric J. Van Vugt – business litigation
· Arthur A. Vogel Jr. – environmental land use
· Ronald L. Wallenfang – construction/surety
· David D. Wilmoth – tax
· Brian D. Winters – public utilities

** denotes attorneys who have been recognized as one of Wisconsin’s Top 50 Super Lawyers.

** denotes attorneys who have been recognized as one of Wisconsin’s Top 25 female Super lawyers.

*** denotes attorney who is recognized as one of Wisconsin’s Top 10 Super Lawyers

Quarles & Brady LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 400 attorneys practicing from offices in Milwaukee and Madison, Wis.; Chicago, Ill.; Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; and Naples, Fla. The Firm offers an array of legal services to corporate and individual clients that range from small, entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies. Quarles & Brady represents clients in a broad range of industries and practice areas, including, but not limited, to the following: antitrust, trade regulation & franchising; bankruptcy & creditors’ rights; commercial transactions litigation; corporate services; municipal & public finance; employee benefits; environmental; financial institutions; federal Indian & gaming law; government relations; health; immigration; e-commerce & information technology; insurance regulation; intellectual property; international business; labor & employment; product liability; toxic tort litigation; real estate; school; tax; tax-exempt organizations; estate planning; and white-collar criminal and governmental investigations. Additional information about the Firm may be found at www.quarles.com.