Admitted
1986, Wisconsin, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin and U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit
Law School
Marquette University, J.D., cum laude, 1986
Law School Graduation Year
1986
College
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, B.A., summa cum laude, 1983
Memberships
Milwaukee (Member, Sections on: Family Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution and Taxation) and American (Member: Family Law Section Council, 1994-1996, 1997-2000; Financial Officer, 1996-1997; Secretary, 2001-2002; Vice Chair, 2002-2003; Chair Elect, 2003—; Standing Committee on Professional Utilization and Career Development, 1984-1989; Chair, Family Law Section; Committee on Marital Property, 1992-1994) Bar Associations; State Bar of Wisconsin (Reporter for Special Committee on Marital Property, 1987-1989; Chair, 1989-1992; Member, Section on Family Law; Chair, 1997-1998; Council, 1989-1994, Member, Judicial Council, 1998-2000).
Biographical
Member, 1984-1986 and Executive Editor, 1985-1986, Marquette University Law Review. Author: Enhanced Value of a Closely Held Corporation at the Time of Divorce: What Role Will Wisconsin's Marital Property Act Play? 69 Marquette Law Review, 82, 1985; The Effectiveness of Marital Agreements at the Time of Divorce: The Wisconsin Approach, 14 Community Property Journal, 1986; The Impact of UMPA: A Review of the First Year, Family Law Reporter, 1987. Student Intern for Justice Roland R. Day, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1985-1986.