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Each summer, Reinhart offers a high school student an active view of the legal profession.
The Board of Directors for the State Bar of Wisconsin's Tax Section recently elected Reinhart attorney Kristina Somers Treasurer.
Reinhart attorney Lisa O'Donnell recently became the First Black Duck Certified Legal Professional in Wisconsin.
Marquette Lawyer magazine featured Reinhart CEO Jerry Janzer in its Fall 2010 issue.
Two Reinhart employees will be honored by the Wisconsin Law Journal at its annual "Unsung Heroes" event. Legal secretaries Aileen Vargo and the late Rosemary Haas are being recognized.
Reinhart attorney Christine Rew Barden was recently appointed to serve on the Wisconsin State Bar Board of Governors.
A recent Business Journal of Milwaukee story about the approval of tax-incremental financing for UWM's Wauwatosa campus includes Bruce Blocks comment's about the project.
Reinhart attorney Anne Hlavacka's work with small businesses was profiled in the LaCrosse Tribune.
In the Wisconsin Law Journal, Reinhart's CEO Jerry Janzer recently discussed the firm's efforts to recruit third-year law school students.
U.S. News and World Report recently released its Best Law Firms rankings. Reinhart was listed as a Tier 1 firm in several practices in Milwaukee and Madison.
Peter Blain, chair of the Business Reorganization Practice, authored, Let's Make a Deal: Sale of Distressed Businesses in Insolvency Proceedings, in Buying and Selling Distressed Businesses. The book is published by Aspatore Books and is part of the Inside the Minds Series 2010.
Jennifer R. D'Amato, of Reinhart's Board of Directors and shareholder in the firm's Trusts and Estates Practice and Tax-Exempt Organizations Team, presented "Creating a Legacy for Tomorrow, Today" on Sept. 22.
This fall, James A. Wilke, of Reinhart's Intellectual Practice, is teaching "Intellectual Property for Engineers," at Marquette University College of Engineering. Students will explore case studies that offer real world examples of intellectual property use in the workplace, providing them a comprehensive overview of the tools available to them as engineers for dealing with IP-related issues.
The OSHA Sheriff Is Back and He Has a Plan
Update on City of Madison Zoning Code and Downtown Plan Rewrites
October 2010 Employee Benefits Update
Congress Passes Small Business Tax Bill
Thousands of Small Wisconsin Organizations Could Lose Tax-Exempt Status on October 15, 2010
The Return of the Estate Tax