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Milwaukee Attorneys Recognized as Wisconsin’s Top Rated Lawyers of 2013

November 4, 2013

Nine Milwaukee attorneys have been selected as “2013 Wisconsin Top Rated Lawyers” based on their AV Preeminent® ratings with Martindale-Hubbell. ALM published the “Legal Leaders” special section in conjunction with American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, and The National Law Journal. GSH attorneys were recognized in the following practice areas: Herbert Bratt, General Practice and Real Estate; Joe Fasi, General Practice and Litigation; Jerry Gonzalez, Bankruptcy and General Practice; Emery Harlan, General Practice; Charles Magyera, General Practice; Michael Mishlove, Appellate Law and General Practice; Richard Porter, Bankruptcy and General Practice; Karma Rodgers, General Practice and Litigation; and Ned Witte, Environmental Law and General Practice.

Attorney Herbert S. BrattAttorney Joseph M. Fasi, IIAttorney Gerardo (Jerry) H. GonzalezAttorney Emery K. HarlanAttorney Charles P. MagyeraAttorney Michael MishloveAttorney Richard H. PorterAttorney Karma S. RodgersAttorney Ned Witte

 

 

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