Our attorneys have a vast range of knowledge and experience across a wide number of topics. Below is a list of attorneys and the areas of interest about which they are available to speak.
Alison Bell: Employment law and hospitality industry issues.
Ren Barlow: Elder law (estate planning and administration, Medicaid planning), municipal and land use (property tax, zoning and permit issues), real estate and business planning.
Kevin Brown: Insurance issues, municipal, land use and appellate practice.
Tom Carlson: Family law, mediation, business planning, business disputes, and Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts (IOLTA).
David Conard: Real estate law, permitting, title litigation, and construction law.
Chris Davis: Family law, criminal law, mediation, professional ethics, and professional malpractice.
Emily Joselson: Civil rights, discrimination claims, jury trial issues, and environmental litigation.
Eric Knudsen: Commercial transactions and commercial real estate.
Fritz Langrock: Criminal law.
Peter Langrock: Criminal law, family law, and agricultural issues.
Devin McLaughlin: Criminal law.
Ellen Mercer Fallon: Employment, education, business transactions, and horses.
Bill Miller: Construction litigation, nursing home cases, professional malpractice, and professional licensing issues.
Susan Murray: Complex family law, collaborative family law, gay and lesbian legal rights, adoption, and legal issues surrounding assisted reproductive technology such as surrogacy, and sperm/egg donor contracts.
Wanda Otero: Employment law, non-competition agreements, and nursing home cases.
Mitch Pearl: Social Security disability, civil rights (First Amendment, students’ rights, prisoners’ rights, religious freedom), class actions, election law, and United States Supreme Court actions.
Lisa Shelkrot: Criminal defense and civil rights.
Mark Sperry: Real estate, municipal law, land use, and permitting issues.
Jim Swift: Personal injury and wrongful death claims.
Sarah Tischler: Charitable giving, estates and trusts, and long-term succession planning for family and forestlands.
Mike Wool: Tax, complex business transactions, and higher education issues.