...Quarles & Brady (Milwaukee): James Kaplan joins the firm's corporate services...
...Santa Clara University School of Law in 2011. Quarles & Brady (Milwaukee): Noelle Bobbe joins the firm's real...
...Julie Getzels published on January 28, should have made clear that Quarles & Brady's Janice Rodgers helps the in-house team advise donors; Rodgers...
...partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Quarles & Brady (Milwaukee): Robert Messerly and Derek Neathery join the firm...
Margarita Oliva Sainz de Aja joins Chadbourne & Parke's Latin America group as international partner. Plus more law firm moves in this week's column
... This article has been amended to make clear that Quarles & Bradys Janice Rodgers helps the in-house team advise donors...
...34; Rexnord's lawyer, David Cross, a partner at Quarles & Brady, said the ruling stands for the proposition that a "basic...
Derek Rooney has joined Fowler White Boggs as an associate in the Fort Myers, Fla., office. Plus more law firm associates in this week's column
...Dunkin Donuts. He joins as senior counsel. Moving from Quarles & Brady is Mark Horne, whose practice focuses on property owners and general...
...principal and sole proprietor of Laurel Advisors. Quarles & Brady (Milwaukee): Stanley Orszula joins the firm's corporate services...
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