Quarles & Brady LLP

Legal Services | Wisconsin, USA
tel: (608) 251-5000 | fax: (608) 251-9166
33 East Main Street Suite 900 | Madison | Wisconsin | 53703 | USA

Main Contacts

Leonardo Loo

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Partner and Executive Committee

Overview

For over 125 years, Quarles & Brady LLP has provided quality legal services to a wide range of industries on a national stage. We've strived to learn our clients' businesses to see the horizons through their eyes. We don't just counsel, but invest in the success of each client, partnering with them to achieve their business goals. This dedication and investment is what sets Quarles & Brady apart: we provide a true partnership, in every sense of the word.

Quarles & Brady is a multidisciplinary AmLaw 200 legal services provider with approximately 520 attorneys practicing at the top of the profession in Chicago, Denver, Indianapolis, Madison, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Naples, Phoenix, San Diego, Tampa, Tucson, and Washington, D.C. Our national presence allows us to draw upon a group of highly skilled attorneys from all across the country to ensure the right people are working on our clients' matters. We have extensive experience working with the full industrial gamut, from cutting-edge technology to traditional manufacturing, and we have developed an extensive network of relationships with international legal counsel around the world, allowing us to effectively handle important matters for our clients on a global scale. The firm is led by a diverse team of lawyers and professional staff.

Our clients include major national and multinational corporations, technology companies, educational and research institutions, municipalities and government agencies, charitable organizations, industry executives, and high-net-worth individuals. They are industry leaders in technology, energy, financial services, health care, insurance, pharmaceuticals, real estate, and manufacturing, to name just a few.

Lawyers Worldwide: 520

Areas of Practice

Professionals

Associates

Samuel  Anderson

Samuel Anderson

Associate
Lily  Broyles

Lily Broyles

Associate
Michael  Chargo

Michael Chargo

Associate
Rachel  Dykema

Rachel Dykema

Associate
Michael  Febbo

Michael Febbo

Associate
Amy  Harriman

Amy Harriman

Associate
Elizabeth  Lacey

Elizabeth Lacey

Associate
Michael  Neary

Michael Neary

Associate
Randy  Pflum

Randy Pflum

Associate
Adam  Prinsen

Adam Prinsen

Associate
Mehak  Qureshi

Mehak Qureshi

Associate
Ryan  Rainey

Ryan Rainey

Associate
Marta  Rocha

Marta Rocha

Associate
Samantha  Roth

Samantha Roth

Associate
Grace  Stewart

Grace Stewart

Associate
Sydney  VanBerg

Sydney VanBerg

Associate
Jeremy  Wodajo

Jeremy Wodajo

Associate
Jonathon  Young

Jonathon Young

Associate

Of Counsel

Matthew  Dombroski

Matthew Dombroski

Of Counsel
Thomas  Keating

Thomas Keating

Of Counsel
Jeffrey  Schneider

Jeffrey Schneider

Senior Counsel

Other

Theresa  Doty

Theresa Doty

Paralegal
Berny  Frenzer

Berny Frenzer

Office Administrator
Karen  Garcia

Karen Garcia

Paralegal
Angel  Helland

Angel Helland

Paralegal
Meme  Hilley

Meme Hilley

Paralegal
Amber  Holiday

Amber Holiday

Paralegal
Theodore  Lester

Theodore Lester

Patent Agent
Kimberly  Lutes

Kimberly Lutes

Paralegal
Julie  Manz

Julie Manz

Paralegal
Elizabeth  O'Connell

Elizabeth O'Connell

Patent Scientist
Margaret  Robinson

Margaret Robinson

Patent Agent
Katharine  Schulz

Katharine Schulz

Patent Agent
Christine  Tiskevich

Christine Tiskevich

Patent Scientist

Articles

Litigators Should Approach AI Tools With Caution

Below is an excerpt: The new ChatGPT platform, developed and operated by OpenAI LLC, has taken the world by storm. It has an impressive ability to take direction and, in turn, produce prose in almost any context — including those that could be used in a litigation practice. While ChatGPT certainly presents unique opportunities to litigators for streamlining certain areas of practice, they should be cautious of potential pitfalls with handing over the reins. Potential Benefits Artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT have become increasingly common in the legal profession...

New Medical Marijuana Law Streamlines Path for Conducting Marijuana and Cannabis Research

On December 2, 2022, President Biden signed the Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act (“Marijuana Research Act” or “Act”) into law. The Act aims to help facilitate research on marijuana, directs the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to follow new procedures to register practitioners to conduct marijuana research, and improves the supply of marijuana for research...

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