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Bonnie concentrates her practice in labor and employment law. Drawing on her previous experience as a public school teacher and debate coach, as well as nearly 25 years of legal experience, Bonnie focuses on providing business clients with up-to-date information and practical solutions to their everyday legal problems, with an eye on avoiding litigation whenever possible, and resolving claims quickly and successfully when they arise.
PLACE OF BIRTH: Port Washington, Wisconsin
AREAS OF PRACTICE: Employment Law and Litigation
FOCUS WITHIN PRACTICE: Providing practical everyday advice to employers of all sizes, with special focus on individual client needs; representing employers in employment disputes
PRACTICING SINCE: 1987
EDUCATION: J.D. 1987, cum laude, University of Wisconsin-Madison B.S. 1973, summa cum laude, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
OTHER: Associate Editor, Wisconsin Law Review, 1985-87 High School Teacher and Debate Coach, 1973-1983, Rhinelander High School Frequent speaker and contributing author for State Bar of Wisconsin Active member of Greater Madison Area Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM)
PROUDEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Helping four great students win a state debate tournament; typing 100 words per minute; raising a wonderful daughter (not necessarily in that order)
FAVORITE LEGAL EXPRESSION: Res ipsa loquitor (the thing speaks for itself)
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