Davis & Kuelthau, s.c. today announced that thirteen of its attorneys were named by Wisconsin Super Lawyers® magazine as top attorneys in Wisconsin for 2011. Additionally, four others were recognized as Wisconsin Rising Stars®. The attorneys being recognized come from Davis & Kuelthau’s Green Bay and Milwaukee offices.
Attorneys selected for inclusion in 2011 Wisconsin Super Lawyers are:
- James E. Braza, Construction Litigation, Milwaukee
- Scott E. Fiducci, Mergers and Acquisitions, Milwaukee
- Christopher J. Jaekels, Environmental, Milwaukee
- Kevin J. Lyons, Business Litigation, Milwaukee
- William J. Mulligan, Environmental Litigation, Milwaukee
- Kathy L. Nusslock, Business Litigation, Milwaukee
- Thomas L. Schober, Business Litigation, Green Bay
Attorneys selected for inclusion in 2011 Wisconsin Super Lawyers Rising Stars are:
- Daniel A. Kaminsky, Real Estate, Milwaukee
- Geoffrey A. Lacy, Labor & Employment, Green Bay
- Matthew R. McClean, Construction Litigation, Milwaukee
The selections for Wisconsin Super Lawyers are made by the research team at Super Lawyers, which is a service of the Thomson Reuters, legal division based in Eagan, Minnesota. Each year, the team conducts a thorough selection process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, independent evaluation of candidates by the attorney-led research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area and a good-standing and disciplinary check. The final list of Wisconsin Super Lawyers features the top five percent of attorneys in more than 60 practice areas.
Lawyers featured on the Rising Stars list are selected based upon similar criteria as Super Lawyers; however, a candidate must either be under 40 years of age or in practice for 10 years or less, and a peer evaluation is not conducted.
Davis & Kuelthau, s.c. is a full-service law firm with more than 70 attorneys practicing from six offices across Wisconsin. The firm offers an array of legal services to corporate, public, private and individual client that range from small, midsized institutions to large municipalities and corporations.