BILL GLEISNER’S
LIST OF SUPPORTERS
Bill Gleisner is a legal scholar who seeks to serve the citizens of Wisconsin as a Judge on the Court of Appeals for District II. Bill has never run for any political or judicial office before, nor is he closely associated with any politician.
The Court of Appeals for District II handled 700 appeals last year and only a handful of those appeals will ever be reviewed by the Supreme Court. Thus, the Court of Appeals will in a very real sense be the Court of “last resort” for cases involving many of the citizens and businesses in District II. In effect, the voters in the twelve counties that comprise District II will be asked in the April 1, 2008 election to hire a new Judge for their Court of Appeals.
Like any employer, the citizens of District II have the right to know as much as possible about the skill, knowledge, background and “job experience” of the two candidates who will be applying for the job of Court of Appeals Judge. By virtue of his appearance on the April 1, 2008 ballot, Bill Gleisner will be one of the two candidates applying for that job. This Supporter’s Page is designed to help you, the voter and citizen employer, learn as much as possible from those who should know about Bill’s skill, knowledge, background and “job experience.”
It is not enough that one is endorsed by a number of people for a judgeship. Of course, it is important to learn what non-lawyers think of a candidate’s character, integrity and general fitness to serve as a Judge. However, since a seat on the Court of Appeals is at stake it is even more important to learn the reasons why legal professionals have chosen to endorse a candidate so that those who are less familiar with the work of an appellate judge can gain insights into the relevant qualifications of a candidate for the Court of Appeals.
Bill is proud that he has received endorsements from many non-lawyers. Bill is equally proud that his supporters come from both sides of the partisan divide and include some of the most knowledgeable legal practitioners in Wisconsin, including a number of Judges and Law Professors. Many of them have agreed to support Bill out of respect for his accomplishments in the legal community and in the community at large. The following list of supporters contains not just the names of those who have endorsed Bill, but, more importantly, contains statements that have been made by those supporters concerning Bill’s qualifications to serve as a Judge on the Court of Appeals.
This list will be supplemented from time to time during the campaign.
HONORARY CO-CHAIRS
The Honorable Michael O. Bohren & the Honorable James R. Kieffer
Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Bohren has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner has developed strong empathy for others, a quality so necessary in a judge. Application of the law to circumstances requires knowledge, intellect, empathy and a sense of justice, all qualities possessed by Attorney Gleisner. The “sense of justice” is best developed as it was for Attorney Gleisner in the litigation arena, working with diverse clients, and being an active participate in the market place of ideas.”
Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Kieffer has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill since the mid-1970s and I have continued to follow Bill's legal career over these many years. As his resume clearly indicates, Bill is a prolific legal writer and scholar who would become an excellent addition to an already highly acclaimed District II Court of Appeals.”
BILL’S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Brian J. Nemoir, Campaign Manager
John P. Macy, Treasurer
Former District Attorney Paul Bucher, Campaign Advisor
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Waukesha County Deputies Union, WPPA Local 174
Former Waukesha County District Attorney Paul Bucher
Former District Attorney Bucher has the following to say about Bill: “While politics is an important part of this issue, it should not be the sole criteria to becoming a Judge in the Court of Appeals. Bill has earned his stripes. I know that Bill will make a great Court of Appeals Judge. His past work indicates to me that he is not only an intellect, but has compassion and understanding of the impact of law enforcement throughout the State of Wisconsin.”
Former Waukesha County Sheriff Arnold A. Moncada, Jr.
District Attorney Sandy Williams, Ozaukee County
Chief of Police Gary D. Bach, City of Pewaukee
Chief of Police David R. Beguhn, City of Oconomowoc
Chief of Police Robert J. Rosch, Village of Hartland
Chief of Police Fred Winchowky, Village of Mukwonago
Waukesha Deputy District Attorney Steven Centinario
Manitowoc County Assistant District Attorney Doug Jones
Sheboygan County Assistant District Attorney James A. Haasch
MEMBERS OF THE JUDICIARY
Hon. Richard J. Kreul, Racine County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. Michael O. Bohren, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. James R. Kieffer, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. Donald J. Hassin, Jr., Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. John A. Fiorenza, Waukesha County Circuit Court Reserve Judge
Hon. Jess Martinez, Jr., Former Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. Peter L. Grimm, Fond du Lac County Circuit Judge
Judge Grimm wrote the following in a letter to the editor of the Fond du Lac newspaper on February 22, 2008: "The Fond du Lac County Bar Association hosted a forum for the candidates for the Court of Appeals. I attended as an uncommitted circuit judge, with 17 years on the bench. After considering the remarks and literature of both candidates, I conclude that attorney William Gleisner has exceptional qualifications. … William Gleisner is an expert on electronic evidence and computer law and wrote a law book on the subject. Computer crimes are frequent and the use of DVD’s, CD’s, digital images and data in the courtroom are becoming commonplace. Gleisner’s computer expertise will bring a unique skill and perspective to the Court of Appeals. I was most impressed with his passion for the law, his intelligence, and willingness to contribute his 34 years of law experience to an error correcting court."
Hon. James P. Daley, Chief Judge of Rock County
Hon. Nancy Krueger, Outagamie County Circuit Court Judge
Hon. Joseph L. Cook, Waukesha Municipal Judge
Hon. Martin Binn, Waukesha County Court Commissioner
Court Commissioner Binn has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill since we attended law school together. He has a brilliant legal mind; but more importantly, his legal writing is clear, concise, and to the point. His reputation is unsurpassed as one of the preeminent appellate lawyers in Southeastern Wisconsin.”
Hon. Kris Deiss, Clerk of the Washington County Circuit Court
Hon. Jeffrey A. Wagner, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge
Judge Wagner has the following to say about Bill: “I believe that Bill's background and achievements make him uniquely qualified to serve as a Court of Appeals Judge. He has a high level of legal scholarship in both the State and Federal Courts and has published numerous articles. Besides having demonstrated the ability of scholarship, he has possessed a unique consciousness for the less fortunate. He would be an asset to any level of the court system. He has what it takes to be a great Judge.”
Hon. Joseph Troy, Former Outagamie County Circuit Court Judge for Twenty Years
Former Judge Troy has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's background and achievement make him uniquely qualified to serve the people of Wisconsin in this important office. I am confident in saying that there is no other lawyer in Wisconsin who has demonstrated Bill's level of legal scholarship through advocacy at all levels of the State and Federal Court system as well as publishing in legal journals and a highly respected legal treatise. All of these experiences make clear that he will bring [to the Court of Appeals] an extraordinary understanding of the law, our society, and the impact of the judiciary on the citizens of the State. Bill's efforts as an advocate and legal scholar have earned him the highest level of respect from members of the bar, regardless of what side of cases they normally represent.”
Hon. Edward F. Vlack, III, St. Croix County Circuit Court
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
State Senator Alberta Darling
State Senator Mary Lazich
State Representative Scott Newcomer
State Representative Rich Zipperer
Daniel Vrakas, Waukesha County Executive
Michael J. Morse, Menomonee Falls Village Attorney
Martin W. Harrison, Whitewater City Attorney
Wallace McDonell, Assistant Whitewater City Attorney
Lynn Morrison, City of Delafield Alderperson
Terry Vrana, City of West Bend Alderperson
LAW SCHOOL PROFESSORS
Marquette University Law School Professor Daniel D. Blinka
Professor Blinka has the following to say about Bill: “I write to recommend [Bill Gleisner for the Court of Appeals]…. He has the intelligence, legal knowledge, discipline, and the writing and analytic skills needed for that position. … That court's purpose … is primarily to correct errors made in the trial courts. Thus it demands judges who relish rooting through messy records and briefs that are not always as helpful as one might like. It demands judges who appreciate, for example, the implications of insurance coverage disputes. For most lawyers and trial judges, this type of work is dry, tedious, and less than desirable. Yet the Bill Gleisner's of the bar fully appreciate its necessity, the challenges it poses, and its seminal importance to the quality of justice in Wisconsin. Bill Gleisner is well-suited for this position.”
Marquette University Law School Professor Jay E. Grenig (with whom Bill co-authored a 1400 page legal treatise on the digital practice of law)
Professor Grenig has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Mr. Gleisner for over 25 years. During this time, I have learned to respect Mr. Gleisner's truly encyclopedic knowledge of Wisconsin law. Recently I co-authored with Mr. Gleisner one of the leading books on electronic discovery. His knowledge and comprehension of one of the most important new procedural developments was awesome. In addition, his writing skills are of the highest order. In my opinion, Mr. Gleisner has the knowledge, temperament, and skills to be an outstanding appellate judge.”
Marquette University Law School Professor Michael McChrystal
Professor McChrystal has the following to say about Bill: “Bill is very smart, extraordinarily diligent, learned in the law, and richly experienced as a trial and appellate litigator. … Bill is an open-minded and determined legal scholar who seeks the best analysis and is clear and persuasive in expressing that analysis. In my opinion, Bill would be an outstanding appellate judge for Wisconsin.”
FORMER STATE BAR PRESIDENTS
George Steil, Sr., Janesville Attorney and former President of the Wisconsin State Bar Association
Attorney George Steil, Jr. (son and partner of George Steil, Sr.) has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's career has been very well-rounded as a trial lawyer, legal scholar, author, and most notably as one of the state's most highly respected appellate advocates. Many lawyers consult Bill on appellate matters. I have personally consulted Bill on appellate issues in which I have been involved. It is extremely important that.a judge on the Court of Appeals have experience as an advocate at both the trial and appellate level. This experience gives an appellate judge special insight to understand the strategies, motives and legal issues that influence each side in an appellate case. William Gleisner has this experience. This experience will enable him to decide cases in a manner that not only will result in a fair decision for the parties, but will create progressive and insightful precedent that will benefit all of the citizens of the State. Bill not only has extensive experience in the appellate courts, but he has briefed and argued some of the most influential appellate decisions in Wisconsin. It is apparent from the long list of appellate cases in which Bill has participated, that other attorneys from around the State retain and consult Bill on appellate issues. Bill is recognized as one of the State's preeminent appellate specialists.”
George Burnett, Green Bay Attorney and former President of the Wisconsin State Bar Association
Attorney Burnett has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner has a special interest in appellate issues, but he is a very capable trial lawyer, something I regard especially important as an appellate judge must understand thoroughly the working of the trial courts. But my firmest impression of Mr. Gleisner relates not to his ability as an advocate or his experience as an appellate lawyer, though both of which are substantial. I have always been impressed with Mr. Gleisner's very practical view of the law. Mr. Gleisner has always recognized that the law must work not only in theory, but in practice, as it ultimately guides peoples' lives and allows them to structure their affairs. Bill Gleisner would be a superb addition to the Wisconsin appellate courts.”
Gregory B. Conway, Green Bay Attorney and former President of the Wisconsin State Bar Association
Attorney Conway has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner is a lawyer's lawyer. A true scholar. As you can see by his resume, he has been prolific in his production of articles and speeches teaching other lawyers. Some of the leading practitioners in the State seek his help when they have a difficult problem. I have known Mr. Gleisner for many years and he is of the highest integrity. It is not often that practitioners of his ability are willing to abandon a lucrative private practice in order to go on the bench. This would put a true intellectual on the Court of the Appeals and some of the Districts need them.”
D. Michael Guerin, Milwaukee Lawyer and former President of the Wisconsin State Bar Association
Attorney Guerin has the following to say about Bill: “Please consider this an unqualified endorsement for Bill Gleisner. Thirty years ago we attended law school together and have retained our professional and personal friendship. Mr. Gleisner will bring to the Court of Appeals a tremendous amount of energy and a great capacity for delving deep into the legal issues. He is tireless and will serve our profession and the Court system well.”
BUSINESS LEADERS
Donald Jacquart, President of Guhring, Inc., a large manufacturer of precision tools in Waukesha (www.guhring.com)
Daniel Minahan, President and Chief Operating Officer of Continental Properties, Inc. in Menomonee Falls
Mr. Minahan has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's extensive experience coupled with his outstanding character make him an ideal selection for this position. As the president of a rapidly-growing company, I understand the critical importance to any organization of having quality as well as qualified people in key positions of leadership. In Bill Gleisner you have found both.”
Michael J. Mulcahy, Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of the Gehl Corporation in West Bend
Sam Bradt, Hartland businessman
Doug Bruch, Hartland business owner
David Draeger, Hartland Pharmacist
Bronson Haase, Hartland businessman
Rob Moebius, Hartland businessman
Mark W. Mundt, Hartland Realtor
William G. Schaaf, Senior Vice President of Security Insurance Services with offices in New Berlin, Waukesha County
Mr. Schaaf has the following to say about Bill: “Working with and for people, I have come to be a fairly good judge of character and capability. I find that Bill scores high in both areas. As a person, he has demonstrated a proper mix of skills that show not only his human compassion but also professional integrity. Working to maintain people's rights whether young or old has made him stand out among his peers.”
Neal F. Corcoran, Waukesha County Private Investigator
Mr. Corcoran has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Mr. Gleisner for many years, and when he was in private practice, worked very closely with him on many files and found him to be a very capable and competent attorney and through this relationship, gained knowledge which has helped me to this day in my profession. His treatment and caring for his clients was remarkable, and not only did I have respect for him as an attorney, but as a person.”
James M. Krause, Waukesha County Private Investigator
COMMUNITY LEADERS
Laura Sumner Coon, Racine Citizen and social activist
Ms. Coon has the following to say about Bill: “Here in Racine, there is a glaring disparity between the economically comfortable and the growing population of people struggling in poverty. The academic gap between children in poverty and their peers is astounding. … Bill Gleisner has developed a keen understanding about the plight of the poor and underprivileged. When it comes to important decisions that establish precedent in the state, I want a judge who sees life from all angles, who has some knowledge about the struggles of the under-served in our community, and who can apply the law in a fair, just and compassionate manner. I believe Bill is that kind of person.”
Father David Shields and Francisco Martorell, President and Executive Director of Casa Romero, which supplies support to the poor of Milwaukee
Father Shields and Mr. Martorell have the following to say about Bill: “We are close to Mr. Gleisner through his wife Doris, a long time volunteer and a Board Director of our organization, Casa Romero Renewal Center. Mainly serving Latinos, Casa Romero is home for families eager to strengthen their relationships. The support that Bill and his wife have offered to the fathers, mothers, children, and grandparents participating in our programs has been unconditional. This is the spirit that Mr. Gleisner will bring to the Court of Appeals. This is the trend that he has demonstrated in numerous trial cases in which he has courageously advocated for the powerless, for the family men and women. Bill is family oriented. Married to Doris for more than fifteen years, Bill has shown profound respect for family life. He has cared for sick family members, paternally guided his stepchildren and grandchildren. Bill will serve the court both with the intelligent experience of his successful profession and with the genuine fairness inspired by the virtues that nurture family values. A family man like Mr. William C. Gleisner, III is the right choice for the District II Court of Appeals.”
OTHER SUPPORTERS (NOT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Supporters from within District II
John B. Edmondson, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Edmondson has the following to say about Bill: “Bill Gleisner is the type of individual that I would wish for as a neighbor, or an advisor, or as a judge. In short, he is a supremely decent and caring individual who also possesses a keen intellect, as well as a compassionate spirit. William Gleisner is exactly the type of jurist that we need serving the people of Wisconsin.”
Craig A. Christensen, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Christensen has the following to say about Bill: “As a citizen and practicing attorney in District II, I believe that Mr. Gleisner possesses the qualities and qualifications which would make him an excellent Court of Appeals judge. I am familiar with Mr. Gleisner's extensive appellate work. Mr. Gleisner has written briefs and participated in oral arguments in over 100 cases in front of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. I believe that his experience and the significant contributions he has made to the development of law in Wisconsin make him an excellent candidate for appointment to the Court of Appeals.”
Michael S. Siddall, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Siddall has the following to say about Bill: “He is an excellent candidate who has consistently demonstrated his legal ability in appellant advocacy as well as a trial lawyer. Bill has the integrity, intellectual ability and work ethic that will make him a credit to the court and to Wisconsin.”
John D. Claypool, Appleton Attorney
Kevin Lonergan, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Lonergan has the following to say about Bill: “Bill Gleisner is one of the fairest, hard working and intelligent people that I have been privileged to know. He, of course, has fought hard to preserve the integrity of our civil justice system, but at the same time, his advice was always fair and impartial. He has been responsible for preparing briefs to the Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court on some of the most complex legal issues facing victims and families of victims for years. His intellectual skills are unmatched. He has a way of making complex legal issues understandable. In casual conversations, Bill is friendly, respectful, and cordial. I have been in meetings where the subject matter has been contentious, and his temperament throughout those meetings never changes. I have had the honor of appearing before many judges in my career, and I would compare Bill's temperament to that of the best judges I have seen. He will have no difficulty whatsoever working with other judges in a professional manner.”
Don R. Herrling, Appleton Attorney
Jacob R. Reis, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Reis has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner has played a key role in the resolution of many well-known appellate cases in this State and has also appeared and argued in the Wisconsin Supreme Court on more than one occasion. I feel that his credentials and years of experience performing appellate work are second to none in this State.”
John C. Peterson, Appleton Attorney
Avram D. Berk, Appleton Attorney
Attorney Berk has the following to say about Bill: “I have known William Gleisner for over twenty years and feel he has all of the qualifications necessary to be an outstanding appellate court justice. I have served with Mr. Gleisner on the Board of the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. I have seen him present seminars to practicing attorneys on a variety of legal topics. I have had the opportunity to read appellate briefs written by Mr. Gleisner. I have also had the opportunity to discuss difficult legal issues with him. I have found him to be a great scholar of the law who is able to grasp complex legal issues and present them in an understandable, simple manner. Mr. Gleisner has the intellectual capacity, research capabilities and writing proficiency to effectively serve as an appellate court justice. Throughout his distinguished legal career, he has been a strong proponent of equal justice for all litigants.”
Kent A. Tess-Mattner, Brookfield Attorney
Attorney Tess-Mattner has the following to say about Bill: “[I]t is rare delight when a lawyer who has been practicing for over 30 years applies to become a judge. Not only does the longevity of Mr. Gleisner's practice impress, but the nature of that practice is impressive as well. He not only knows how to try a case, but he also is a true legal scholar. He has briefed cases at all levels of state and federal practice, including in other jurisdictions. He has assisted many of the lawyers who grab the newspaper headlines and has helped them be successful in their practice, both with his legal advice and also with his expertise in computers and electronic discovery. In addition to all of the above attributes, Mr. Gleisner has impeccable ethics, and a judicious demeanor. I am confident he would treat all who come before him with dignity and fairness.”
Jennifer Valenti, Brookfield Attorney
Attorney Valenti has the following to say about Bill: “I believe he is very qualified to sit on the Court of Appeals. He is most deserving of this honor and position based on his scholarship, temperament and experience. During his over-twenty year's career as an attorney, he has had in depth experience in both trial and appellate areas. He has done outstanding work on both levels. In addition, his top-notch scholarship is complemented by his common sense and strong work ethic.”
Martin Gregorcich, Attorney & CPA, General Counsel & Financial Controller for Midwest Design & Development Corp., Brookfield
Robert J. Asti, Cedarburg Attorney
Charles A. Averbeck, Fond du Lac Attorney
Attorney Averbeck has the following to say about Bill: “Bill is an extremely capable lawyer and a legal scholar of the highest order. He has been enthusiastic and passionate about every project I have seen him undertake… I believe that Bill would be a tremendous addition to the bench of District 2 Court of Appeals.”
Joseph M. Pozorski, Jr., Manitowoc Attorney
George P. Kersten, Mequon Attorney
Attorney George Kersten has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Mr. Gleisner for many years, and am aware that he is held in great respect by both the bench and bar. He is a frequent contributor to various legal publications, has written innumerable amicus curiae brief to assist the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals in adjudicating complex issues, and has appeared many times in court at the trial as well as appellate levels.”
E. Campion Kersten, Mequon Attorney
Kenan J. Kersten, Mequon Attorney
Attorney Kenan Kersten has the following to say about Bill: “I have had many occasions to work with Bill. He is an outstanding legal scholar. The strength of his legal writing has been demonstrated in many appellate amicus curia briefs he has been called upon to write. He has an excellent grasp of all phases of our litigation system. He is a caring man who would be sensitive to the rights of all litigants.”
Robert E. Bellin, Neenah Attorney
George W. Curtis, Oshkosh Attorney
Attorney Curtis has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner's intellect and ethics are unassailable.' He is a scholar's scholar! No one has produced more quality, thoughtful, far-reaching and persuasive appellate work than Bill Gleisner. I don't see how we could do better.”
Michael Kuborn, Oshkosh Attorney
Beth Driscoll Osowski, Oshkosh Attorney
Attorney Osowski has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner's experience is exactly what we need in Wisconsin's Court of Appeals. Mr. Gleisner obviously has extensive appellate experience. The types of cases that he has argued demonstrate a wide spectrum of knowledge and experience. Mr. Gleisner is well respected by his peers. There is no lawyer that I could more highly recommend for this position.”
Brian P. Beisenstein, Oshkosh Attorney
John M. Kelly, Oshkosh Attorney
William Wilde, Oshkosh Attorney
Attorney Wilde has the following to say about Bill: He is a true legal scholar, with a fair and objective mind, and an unrivaled enthusiasm for continually seeking to clarify his understanding of what constitutes "justice" in the resolution of disputes in this fast changing technological age.
Darryl J. Lee, Pewaukee Attorney
Attorney has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Attorney Gleisner for approximately 10 years and I can personally vouch for his integrity and analytical abilities. Attorney Gleisner has a long and distinguished legal career and he has been very active in the legal community. Even a cursory review of Attorney Gleisner's body of work reveals that his briefs are well reasoned and based on a solid understanding of Wisconsin law. I believe that Attorney Gleisner's thoughtful, deliberate demeanor and keen understanding of our judicial system make him an ideal candidate to serve on the Court of Appeals District II. Indeed, we would be lucky to have him.”
Steven T. Botzau, Racine Attorney
Attorney Botzau has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's education, expertise, legal achievements and compassionate personality make him uniquely qualified to serve in this very important position. I will never forget when Bill was being introduced as the ‘Robert L. Habush Trial Lawyer of the Year Recipient for 2005,’ Bob Habush commenting that he had never met someone with as much love for the law and love for protecting the rights of the disadvantaged as Bill Gleisner. I have no doubt that Bill will make a court of appeals judge that will make … the citizens of Wisconsin proud.”
Jill A. Rakauski, Racine Attorney
Attorney Rakauski has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner has worked for years in the appellate system and his depth of understanding of the legal issues that face citizens and corporations in Wisconsin is without compare. The legal reasoning that he has applied in writing numerous appellate briefs is exactly the type of reasoning that would greatly benefit the appellate bench in Wisconsin.”
John Barry Stutt, Racine Attorney
Attorney Stutt has the following to say about Bill: “Both my residence and my office are located in Racine County, which is part of District 2. I have extensive trial practice having been certified as a Trial Civil Specialist by the National Board of Civil Advocacy. I have also conducted appeals both to the District 2 Court and to the Wisconsin Supreme Court with oral arguments. I have personally witnessed Mr. Gleisner's legal skills and have read some of his numerous articles on legal topics. I have practiced law in excess of 30 years and it is admirable that Mr. Gleisner who has practiced for over 30 years is considering becoming an Appellate Judge. The fact that he has done extensive appellate work will be a great asset on the bench. He has had cases at the State and Federal levels.”
Paul C. Hemmer, Sheboygan Attorney
Attorney Hemmer has the following to say about Bill: “William C. Gleisner, III, is both a scholar and one of the most diligent and skilled attorneys I have had the privilege to know. His expertise and propensity for hard work are directly related. …If appointed to the bench, William C. Gleisner, III, will truly be a jurist. This will not simply be a ‘promotion’ or natural progression from one public office to another. He clearly has the background and expertise necessary to serve as a trial judge, having spent his entire career practicing before the state and federal courts. I have no doubt that if appointed, he will rapidly become one the most distinguished judges in the state. If appointed, his standing as an intellect, scholar and advocate in complex and cutting edge cases would immediately enhance the stature of the court. Mr. Gleisner will serve the citizens of District II, as his sole interest in being appointed is the contribution which he will most certainly make to jurisprudence within the appellate court system.”
Michael J. Jaasek, Waukesha Attorney
Attorney Jaasek has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Mr. Gleisner for over twenty years. I know him to be honest, intelligent and thoughtful He is a superior lawyer, with much integrity and wisdom. He has contributed much to the thoughtful development of tort law in the State' of Wisconsin. Mr. Gleisner's has authored numerous amicus curiae briefs. His appellate briefs demonstrate his ability to tackle complex legal issues. Mr. Gleisner has the integrity and knowledge to see both sides of any legal issue.”
Linda V. Meagher, Waukesha Attorney
Attorney Meagher has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner's knowledge of civil tort law is second to none He has authored numerous amicus curiae briefs, which demonstrate his eloquent legal writing skills, as well as his fair-minded, logica and sensible approach to an issue. His appellate briefs also demonstrate his ability to decipher and tackle complex legal issues. Mr. Gleisner has an uncanny way of seeing both sides of any legal issue, as well as the "big picture" of how an argument or decision will affect others in future cases. He strives for a decision that is just and fair.”
Molly C. Lavin, Waukesha Attorney
Attorney Lavin has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner has been committed to the legal system for more than 30 years. His vast appellate experience, his dedication to justice and his work ethic make him a perfect candidate and a wonderful addition to the District II Court of Appeals.”
Patrick O. Dunphy, Waukesha Attorney
Charles M. Davies, Waukesha Attorney
Timothy J. Andringa, Waukesha Attorney
Attorney Andringa has the following to say about Bill: “His legal knowledge is simply excellent. He has given his personal and professional time to the Wisconsin Legal Community. I am amazed by the amount of time and energy Bill exhibits and how much passion he has for the law.”
James M. Fergal, Waukesha Attorney
Attorney Fergal has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner for over 20 years and I have always been struck by his high level of legal acumen and his ability to transfer that knowledge to others. Bill's level of legal scholarship through advocacy at all levels of State and Federal Court practice, his. publications of articles in legal journals, and his knowledge of electronic discovery make him an extraordinary candidate for this important office. In addition to the foregoing, Bill is someone who believes in professional collegiality and would fit seamlessly with the other members of the District II Court of Appeals. In addition to his scholarship, and his courtroom skills as a trial lawyer, Bill has also demonstrated a genuine concern for the rights of those with physical disabilities, the rights of veterans, and the victims of drunk drivers, amongst others that he has championed.”
James J. Gende, II, Waukesha Attorney
J. Steven Tikalsky, Waukesha Attorney with the firm of Raasch & Tikalsky
Barry W. Szymanski, Waukesha Attorney with the firm of Schober, Schober & Mitchell
Teague D. Devitt, Whitewater Attorney
Attorney Devitt has the following to say about Bill: “As a practitioner and resident of District II, and having argued before Judge Nettesheim, I strongly recommend Attorney William Gleisner, III as an ideal candidate to replace Judge Nettesheim. With Judge Nettesheim, attorneys and citizens of District II have become accustomed to high-minded, scholarly; and thoughtful legal analysis from their Court of Appeals, and I am most confident that Attorney Gleisner will continue in Judge Nettesheim's able footsteps. Attorney Gleisner has compiled an outstanding record of accomplishments in his distinguished legal career, and his extensive body of work as an appellate advocate has earned him a reputation for the same sort of fairness and scholarship possessed by the departing Judge Nettesheim. He has participated in many of the most significant Court of Appeals and Supreme Court cases to have been decided in Wisconsin over the past several years
James Grant, Waupun Attorney
Ryan J. Hetzel, West Bend Attorney
Daniel P. Patrykus, West Bend Attorney
Douglas B. Keberle, West Bend Attorney
Joseph G. Doherty, West Bend Attorney
Scott Lawrence, St. Nazianz Attorney
Paul Gagliardi, Salem Attorney
James P. Burnett, Chilton Attorney
Steve Toney, New London Attorney
Attorney Toney has the following to say about Bill: “[He] is among the Who's Who in the Wisconsin legal profession. Frankly, we are all blessed that Bill Gleisner would consider such an important job in our judiciary. He is as qualified and accomplished as any lawyer in Wisconsin. He is a gifted legal scholar, who has repeatedly demonstrated an analytical ability in the development of the law. He has demonstrated by his actions an acute awareness and concern for individual rights and civil liberties. He is an advocate for consumer rights which our courts need in order to stop the conservative tilting of its decisions away from them. Bill Gleisner has been an extremely valuable resource in support of the citizens of Wisconsin throughout his career as an attorney. We in the legal profession are indebted to him for his devotion to the law, as a mentor to us, and as a roll model.”
Supporters from Outside of District II
Robert L. Habush, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Robert Habush has the following to say about Bill: “I have personally known him for over twenty-five years. He is a brilliant lawyer and especially talented researcher and writer. His temperament would be perfect on that Court. Most importantly, in my opinion, he is an advocate for the people and their precious rights.”
Daniel A. Rottier, Madison Attorney
Attorney Daniel Rottier has the following to say about Bill: “He is intelligent, articulate, prolific and perhaps most important, he loves the law. Few have the grasp of the development of our common law as Bill does. He truly is a legal scholar; not only in the law school professor sense, but in the role of a practitioner who knows the law as a vehicle for justice. Our courts need judges who respect the law, understand its role in the establishment of a just society and are willing to work to that end. Bill Gleisner, a man who I have known for thirty years, is a perfect candidate for the Court of Appeals. His only weakness, as I have told him, is that he works too hard.”
James T. Murray, Jr., with the Milwaukee firm of Peterson, Johnson & Murray, with offices in Kenosha & Manitowoc
Attorney Jim Murray has the following to say about Bill: “Let me tell you something about myself before getting more specific about Bill. I am a 1974 graduate of Marquette University Law School. Upon graduation I spent one year clerking in the Wisconsin Supreme Court for then Justice Bruce F. Beilfuss. Thereafter I began the practice of law in Milwaukee, where I have practiced continuously since that time. My practice consists entirely of civil litigation primarily representing defendants including physicians, hospitals, corporations and individuals. I am past president of the Civil Trial Council of Wisconsin, past president of the Wisconsin chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, past president of the Marquette Law Alumni Association and a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and of the International Society of Barristers. I am very familiar with the operation of the court system in Wisconsin and, having tried over 150 civil jury trials, I understand what qualities go to constitute an excellent appellate judge. Bill Gleisner possesses a rare combination of legal scholarship and practical experience that would make him a great judge. He has authored innumerable scholarly books, chapters and articles on a wide variety of legal issues. He has a long and distinguished career as a civil litigator at both the trial and appellate levels. He has maintained his independence by preferring to practice in his own firm, for most of his career, rather than aligning himself with one of the large law firms. I myself have tried to hire him on a number of occasions over the years, but he has always preferred to retain his independence. Just as important as all of the foregoing, however, is Bill's character and personality. Having known Bill for 35 years, I can attest to the fact that he is a man of the highest integrity. He is compassionate and concerned, yet completely independent. Bill would be a terrific judge!”
Terry E. Johnson, Attorney, with the Milwaukee firm of Peterson, Johnson & Murray, with offices in Kenosha & Manitowoc
Attorney Terry Johnson has the following to say about Bill: “I have had many opportunities to observe other attorneys and to gain an understanding of what it takes to be a good judge in our legal system. I have no doubt whatsoever that Bill Gleisner has exactly the qualities that are needed for a successful judge, whether at the trial court or the appellate court level. Bill Gleisner possesses a rare combination of scholarship and practical experience that would make him a great judge. He has authored innumerable scholarly books, chapters and articles on a wide variety of legal issues. He has a long and distinguished career as a civil litigator at both the trial and appellate levels. He has achieved some outstanding results for a wide variety of clients including the National Federation of the Blind, for whom he was counsel for eight years, and for a number of individuals seeking justice from large corporations or insurers. Just as important as all of the foregoing, however, is Bill's character and personality. He is a man of the highest integrity. He is compassionate and concerned, yet completely independent.”
The Wisconsin Association for Justice has endorsed Bill, which marks the first time in its fifty year history that it has endorsed a judicial candidate
The Wisconsin Association for Justice has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner is a long-time member of the Academy, and currently serves as the Chair of the Academy's Amicus Curiae Brief Committee, which deals regularly with legal issues pending before Wisconsin's Appellate Courts. Attorney Gleisner's grasp of constitutional law and civil trial law is without peer in the Wisconsin Bar. In addition, there are few lawyers in Wisconsin with more knowledge of and familiarity with our appellate court system than Attorney Gleisner.”
Michael P. Crooks, with the Madison firm of Peterson, Johnson & Murray, with offices in Kenosha & Manitowoc
Michael Ablan, LaCrosse Attorney
Bruce R. Bachhuber, Green Bay Attorney
Attorney Bachhuber has the following to say about Bill: “All too often, an institutional bias is built into the system. A candidate starts as a city attorney or a district attorney, then moves to a municipal court or circuit court position before moving to the Court of Appeals. With little or no experience representing real people with real problems, a particular judicial style and philosophy emerge. A judge on the Court of Appeals will be asked to decide a broad spectrum of issues and, therefore, should have broad experience. Bill Gleisner clearly has that experience and much, much more.”
George Steil, Jr. Janesville Attorney
Robert H. Blondis, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Blondis has the following to say about Bill: “I have practiced law in a number of capacities in the State of Wisconsin since 1970 and have come to know of the work of Mr. Gleisner. The qualities that a lawyer looks for in a judge are knowledge of and interest in the law, the ability to competently analyze factual and legal issues, fairness, compassion, imagination and common sense. Few individuals are blessed with all of these qualities. Mr. Gleisner is one of the fortunate few. He has shown these qualities repeatedly in his successful practice.”
Matthew Boller, Madison Attorney
Kent I. Carnell, Madison Attorney with the firm of Lawton & Cates
John L. Cates, Madison Attorney with the firm of Lawton & Cates
Attorney Cates has the following to say about Bill: “It is my opinion that you cannot find a more qualified person to fill this seat. I have known Bill for probably 15 years and have read many Amicus briefs that he has written on significant issues that have stood before the courts in this state over the past number of years. He is not only a person of great integrity, but he is also a true scholar of law. I wish that a person of his legal abilities would run for the Supreme Court of this state.”
Keith R. Clifford, Madison Attorney
Linda M. Clifford, Madison Attorney
James B. Connell, with the Wausau firm of Crooks, Low & Connell
Gregory J. Cook, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Cook has the following to say about Bill: “I have tried 135 civil jury trials in 30 Wisconsin counties, and all of southeastern Wisconsin encompassing District II. I have seen many judges, worked with many lawyers; and also have argued before our Supreme Court on seven occasions. Based on what I have seen, Mr. Gleisner is an excellent candidate for selection to the Court of Appeals. He is qualified as a legal scholar, has worked tirelessly in seeking justice for his clients, and is always willing to assist fellow members of the bar on appellate issues. He has extensive experience in handling appeals. He helps out both the plaintiff and defense bar as I can attest. When I was with one of the largest civil insurance defense firms in the state, he volunteered his services with regard to an Amicus brief. He truly enjoys the law and would be an excellent addition to our appellate judges. I believe he would bring a balanced and fair approach to the bench.”
Paul M. Cornett, Little Chute Attorney
M. Angela Dentice, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Dentice has the following to say about Bill: “He has written numerous articles for various legal publications and has co-authored a multi-volume treatise on the subject of electronic discovery and evidence. There are many lawyers throughout our state who know that when there is a legal issue that is perplexing, Attorney Gleisner is the attorney to be called upon to render advice and counsel. On a personal level, Attorney Gleisner is married to Doris, who, prior to her retirement, was the owner of a business. Doris is Hispanic and is apart of an extended family that is cognizant of the great gifts this country has to offer. I believe the fact that Attorney Gleisner is a member of a family that is not native to this country makes him particularly sensitive to the diverse group of citizens located in the various counties of our state. I have often heard it said of individuals who seek public office that they want to 'give back' to the profession that has done so much for them. Attorney Gleisner has already given to the legal profession more than any lawyer could dream of giving. His desire to serve as an Appellate Court Judge is merely another extension of what he has done during his entire life.”
David B. Kern, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Quarles & Brady
James Dries, Chicago Attorney with the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie
Attorney Dries has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill since law school. Bill has always impressed those who know him as intelligent, thoughtful and compassionate. Bill is passionate about his profession and the rule of law. He is a leader, who possesses the skills, intellect and personal qualities that will make him an outstanding jurist. Moreover, Bill's extensive appellate experience enables him to bring insight and wisdom to the appellate process. In short, Bill is uniquely qualified for a seat on the Court.”
Gregory Egan, LaCrosse Attorney
Howard J. Eslien, Oconto Falls Attorney
Eric Farnsworth, Madison Attorney with the firm of DeWitt, Ross & Stevens
Attorney Farnsworth has the following to say about Bill: “My personal endorsement of Bill is the result of years of watching and participating in his substantial skills as a trial' attorney and an appellate advocate. Bill graciously schooled many of his fellow members in the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers and others by demonstrating the highest level of proficiency in legal and technology research, he demonstrated an unwavering commitment to civil justice and the rule of law, and he did it without any of the contentiousness that comes from years of serving as an advocate. In other words, Bill is and has been a class act and a model for young trial lawyers and appellate advocates to follow. The Court would also benefit greatly from not just Bill's experience as a trial lawyer and his extensive experience in the appellate process, but also from his keen intellect and knowledge of current technologies. In this day and age where our lives and our law practice is being digitized, Bill is at the forefront of these technologies and making sure that they serve justice rather than getting in its way. Bill's legal acumen, his personal commitment to fairness and justice, as well as his demeanor and quick smile would greatly add to the collegiality and status of the District II Court of Appeals.”
Thomas M. Fitzpatrick, LaCrosse Attorney
Attorney Fitzpatrick has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner is one of the most ethical and knowledgeable attorneys I have met in 30 years of practice. He has a wealth of experience in handling appellate cases. I believe Mr. Gleisner's character and dedication to the law are such that he will give every case an independent and fair hearing and will make his decisions based on the law and the facts of each individual case.”
Michael H. Gillick, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Gillick, Wicht,Gillick & Graf
Attorney Gillick has the following to say about Bill: “I have been able to watch Mr. Gleisner's performance and I have also been able to watch Mr. Gleisner work in various aspects of legal societies. Mr. Gleisner has spent a great deal of his professional time assisting the bar and is now a very impressive figure and knowledgeable figure within the Bar Association. I doubt that we could find a better candidate.”
Thomas Kent Guelzow, Eau Claire Attorney
Attorney Guelzow has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's scholarship and his keen intellect are recognized both by those in private practice, be it the defense or plaintiffs' lawyers, as well as judges throughout the State. I suspect that Bill has personally submitted more briefs to the Appellate and Supreme Court than any other lawyer has in the last several decades. Furthermore, Bill has labored, often in the most complex and challenging issues that have come before the Courts throughout our time. His laboring has served both the Bench and the Bar alike. Moreover, if the truth were truly known, Bill has oftentimes done this work at a great sacrifice to himself and his family, often with little to no remuneration…. I have seen many lawyers and judges over the years and it would be difficult for me to think of a person who is more qualified to be an Appellate Judge, than Bill Gleisner. … You also will be hard-pressed to find anyone who has published more articles, written more briefs, and researched more fundamental matters in a fashion similar to what Appellate Court Judges actually do, than Bill Gleisner.”
Mitch Hagopian, Madison Attorney
Daniel Hannula, City of Superior Attorney
Attorney Hannula has the following to say about Bill: “Bill has a phenomenal record of work on appellate issues both in the Federal and Wisconsin appellate systems. I would expect that he would be one of our state's strongest legal talents on the appellate bench. … As a practicing lawyer, Bill is still sought out by lawyers for help with complex research, framing issues, perfecting appeals and, as always, plotting a path through a thick procedural thicket. Bill has been remarkably helpful and generous with his colleagues; qualities all lawyers would treasure in an appellate judge. What stands out to me is Bill's unswerving commitment to getting it right in interpreting the law. Bill marries that commitment to a firm belief that the effort itself ought to advance the law--not just to win a case.”
Victor C. Harding, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Warshafsky, Rotter, Tarnoff & Bloch
Attorney Harding has the following to say about Bill: “I am familiar with Bill professionally and have been impressed with his work ethic, trial experience and litigation background. His strong litigation background makes him an especially well qualified candidate for this position.”
Arthur J. Harrington, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Godfrey & Kahn
Attorney Harrington has the following to say about Bill: “I've had the opportunity to work with him on a number of important legal matters. This experience has allowed me to form judgments about his capabilities. I believe Mr. Gleisner would make a first rate Appellate Judge and would be a great credit to the legal system if he were to serve in this capacity.”
Martha H. Heidt, Mondovi Attorney
Attorney Heidt has the following to say about Bill: “I am an appellate lawyer with over ten years of experience. As a member of WATL's Amicus Brief Committee, which Mr. Gleisner chairs, I have known Mr. Gleisner for many years. When the need is critical and urgent, he is the go to person on the committee. No matter what is required, Mr. Gleisner will rise to the occasion and get the job done. He epitomizes the saying: if you need something done, ask a busy person. I am confident that Mr. Gleisner has the strong analytical and writing skills that are essential for an appellate judge. Equally important is his work ethic. He will not consider any case to be insignificant, and I am sure he will take the time to assure that justice is done for all parties consistent with Wisconsin legal precedent. I recall a case that Mr. Gleisner briefed for the committee that involved a disabled person. I was impressed by his deep concern for the rights of that individual; his involvement with the case really. demonstrated Mr. Gleisner's compassion for people and devotion to justice.”
Ric Domnitz, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Domnitz & Skemp
Attorney Domnitz has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner for nearly thirty years and I can state with great certainty that he ranks at the very top of the list of lawyers I have encountered in terms of depth of knowledge of the law. He possesses not only a nearly encyclopedic knowledge of Wisconsin case law, but also an in depth understanding of' the rules of both evidence and civil procedure. It is Bill's singular ability to synthesize his comprehensive knowledge of these three central bodies of law that will distinguish him as an Appellate Judge. I have been a trial lawyer in Wisconsin for nearly thirty years and in that time I have appeared before several of Wisconsin's Appellate Courts and also before our Supreme Court. Through those experiences I have developed a keen appreciation for what makes a quality Appellate Judge. While knowledge of the .law and basic intelligence are important, a well developed respect lor and knowledge of legal precedent, along with a measure of common sense are core qualities that go a long way toward assuring citizens that justice is available in our courts. This is especially true of reviewing courts where errors at the trial court level are reviewed and corrected. Bill Gleisner's career has been a testament to the study and the application of the law. His role in innumerable appellate presentations encompasses cases that have served to shape the state of the law in Wisconsin for years to come. His remarkable mastery of computer research led to his leadership role in many seminal cases. Despite his outstanding reputation for scholarship and analysis, it is Bill's qualities as an outstanding individual that will serve him and those come before him best when Bill takes the Appellate bench. Blessed with a keen social eye and a well developed sense of justice, Bill's even-handed approach to the law has always been apparent in his wide spectrum of legal work. Lawyers across Wisconsin know and respect Bill Gleisner. … In conclusion, in my years as the president of both the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers and the Wisconsin chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, as well as the Chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin's Litigation Section, I can say without reservation that I have never encountered an attorney more thoroughly qualified to sit as an Appellate judge in Wisconsin.”
Patrick J. Houlihan, LaCrosse Attorney
Ann S. Jacobs, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Warshafsky, Rotter,Tarnoff & Bloch
Attorney Jacobs has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner's credentials are impeccable, with extensive experience in litigation, writing, and teaching. Furthermore, he possesses a temperament which is well suited for the judiciary in that he is able to clearly and fairly see all sides to a given issue. His generosity and willingness to share his knowledge with other attorneys is well known within the legal community. He is often someone people turn to when seeking advice as to both simple and complicated legal issues. His willingness to listen to all questions and provide assistance demonstrates his devotion to the law, and to the legal profession.”
James R. Jansen, Madison Attorney
Attorney Jansen has the following to say about Bill: “I know of no lawyer in Wisconsin who has worked as tirelessly to promote the understanding of and respect for the law in Wisconsin than Bill Gleisner. He has the intellectual capacity and the work ethic to make certain that the issues brought before the Court of Appeals are decided efficiently and correctly. He would make an excellent judge on the Appellate Court in his home district.”
Robert L. Jaskulski, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Jaskulski has the following to say about Bill: “The appellate courts are best served by the appointment of judges who are well versed in all aspects of the law. Bill Gleisner is one of the most gifted legal scholars that I have come across in my twenty years of civil practice. His appointment to the Wisconsin Court of Appeals would add substance and quality and would certainly sustain, if not improve, the quality of Wisconsin's appellate courts.”
Alexander S. Kammer, Middleton Attorney
Attorney Kammer has the following to say about Bill: “I can confidently and strongly recommend Attorney William C. Gleisner, III for this judicial appointment. Attorney Gleisner's practice has focused almost exclusively on .appellate practice for many years. He is commonly known as one of the more scholarly members of our bar.”
Walter F. Kelly, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Kelly has the following to say about Bill: “While Bill has had a stellar record as a practitioner and trial lawyer, his greatest accomplishments--which exceed by a long shot those of most lawyers and judges--have been in the domain of scholarship and appellate advocacy. Bill is a prolific scholar who has published a leading cutting-edge treatise at the intersection of law and technology, authored an amazing output of articles highly useful to the bench and bar, and guided many lawyers through the intricacies of the latest appellate legal developments. More than that, his fingerprints are all over many of our Supreme Court's finest decisions over the past 20-plus years as a result of his reflection, research, writing and oral advocacy before the Court.”
Curtis M. Kirkhuff, Madison Attorney
Attorney Kirkhuff has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's appellate experience is far beyond that of any other potential candidate. His legal experience covers a wide range of different areas of the law, which really is a necessary .ingredient in the position of an appellate judge. I can personally attest to Bill's outstanding integrity. His legal accomplishments speak for themselves.”
Joseph R. Long, II, Madison Attorney
Attorney Long has the following to say about Bill: “I have had many, many opportunities to review examples of Bill's legal scholarship over the years. As head of the Amicus Curiae Brief Committee of the' Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers, Bill has demonstrated unmatched legal insight, exhaustively thorough research, and the ability to appreciate the interplay of seemingly unrelated areas of the law. And more than most legal scholars, Bill has a breadth of experience in the trenches of legal practice that will enable him to keep his feet on the ground as a judge on the Court of Appeals.”
David P. Lowe, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Lowe has the following to say about Bill: “I have been practicing as an attorney for over 30 years in the State and Appellate Courts of Wisconsin. During that time, I have had the pleasure to observe, work with, and learn from Bill Gleisner. Bill has excellent credentials for service on our Court of Appeals. He has extensive experience in appellate court advocacy. He will be a judge who understands that our federal and state constitutions and laws are both instruments for the protection of individual rights and charters that dictate the responsibilities that each person owes to society.”
Benjamin Marquez, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professor Marquez has the following to say about Bill: “I believe Bill Gleisner is uniquely qualified to serve the people of Wisconsin in this important office. Over the years I have been greatly impressed with his intellectual gifts and commitment to social justice. His extensive work in the field of civil rights and plaintiffs' advocacy is a testament to his vision of our common law as an expression of justice.”
Daniel R. McCormack, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney McCormack has the following to say about Bill: “The practice of law is a privilege, and the nature of a judicial position demands a clear ethical responsibility. It is important that lawyers in public service be not only high achieving and competent, but also individuals exhibiting the highest personal character. Bill Gleisner has consistently displayed the highest ethical standards and he will uphold the trust placed in our profession. His truly stellar reputation in the Wisconsin legal community is well-earned and deserved. Bill Gleisner is one of those exceptional people in whom another feels he or she can put their trust and confidence. Then, he delivers on that promise beyond expectations. It is with the strongest endorsement that I recommend Bill Gleisner to you for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District II.”
Robert C. Menard, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Menard has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill for a number of years both as a lawyer' and as a friend. Bill is an individual that strives to work hard on every project he sets out to do. Bill's work ethic is outstanding. He has the persistence and drive to get through his case load. He is not only a first-rate attorney, but a first-rate person as well. I know he would be an excellent addition to the Court.”
Dale Nikolay & Gregory Erchull, Milwaukee Attorneys
Attorneys Nikolay & Erchull say the following about Bill: “We believe that Bill is exceptionally qualified to sit on the Court of Appeals. He has shown great scholarship over the course of his career by his authorship of articles, treatises, law review articles, and the many briefs he has authored. He also has an impressive resume 0 f practical trial and appellate experience, having appeared dozens of times before State and Federal appellate courts. He is a man of great character and honesty who is uniquely qualified to sit on the bench. He will openly and fairly decide any controversy that comes before him.”
Thomas M. Olejniczak, Green Bay Attorney
Attorney Olejniczak has the following to say about Bill: “He has an extremely accomplished career as an appellate advocate, as well as a trial lawyer. I believe Bill would provide the State of Wisconsin with an extremely intelligent, articulate, fair, and impartial jurist.”
James A. Olson & Victor M. Arellano, Madison Attorneys with the firm of Lawton & Cates
Attorneys Olson & Arellano have the following to say about Bill: “What is particularly intriguing is his mastery of computer technology. While most of us old timers have resented the intrusion of the computer age into the practice of law, Bill has taken on the challenge and become an expert in its use. In fact, he has helped our law firm understand how to use the Summation system to organize our pre-trial practice. With the inevitable increase of computers in all walks of life, it is vital that the Court of Appeals have a Judge who understands not only how computers impact the daily practice of law but also who has actually become a leader in teaching lawyers to better utilize computers in representing clients.’
Jeff Scott Olson, Madison Attorney
Attorney Jeff Olson has the following to say about Bill: “I have worked … with Mr. Gleisner on appellate briefs filed in extremely significant cases and I have read many of the briefs he has written in other cases and listened to his arguments. Wisconsin does not often have the opportunity to elevate a lawyer so well-prepared to become an ideal appellate jurist, with a perfect balance between a proper regard for the rights and interests of individuals and the authority and stability of the law. Wisconsin appellate judges have hard jobs these days. It is important that they have the breadth of knowledge and depth of experience to be able to truly appreciate the probable impact of their decisions upon real-life parties to litigation, and all of the other people whose rights are defined and delimited in large measure by appellate decisions. I look forward to reading the opinions of Judge Gleisner because I know they will be clear, well and correctly reasoned, and humane.”
Jeffrey A. Pitman, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Pitman has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner has an amazing knowledge of the law. He is a walking encyclopedia of case law. Not only has he forgotten more than I will probably ever know about Wisconsin and federal case law, statutes and regulations, but he has the amazing ability to research legal issues quickly and accurately. His knowledge and research ability broadly encompasses civil litigation and in more particular, discovery, especially electronic discovery, motion practice, jury selection and all of the components of the actual trial. Bill's experience, knowledge, and ability are unrivaled. He has an enormous body of appellate briefs he has authored. His briefs are well organized, concise and thoroughly researched. He is selfless and tireless. Bill is the best candidate. Speaking as a civil litigator, we could use a judge with Bill's experience, education, passion and ability. I think Bill would raise the bar for District II. I can only aspire to be the type of lawyer that Bill Gleisner is. His knowledge, passion for the law and temperament is the right fit for this judicial position. Bill is the right candidate at the right time.”
Richard H. Porter, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Porter has the following to say about Bill: “Bill is a computerized litigation specialist and has authored articles on electronic discovery and provided hands on training to lawyers. As such, Bill is uniquely qualified to serve the citizens of Wisconsin. Bill is recognized and respected as both a legal scholar and an advocate. His dedication to those with physical disabilities has been demonstrated through his years of service as Counsel for the National Federation of the Blind.”
Donald C. Prachthauser, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Prachthauser has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner professionally for more than 20 years. He has distinguished himself from other lawyers through his scholarship, intellect, and his remarkable work ethic. In addition, Bill Gleisner has always conducted himself as a model of professionalism. Although Bill is known for his tireless effort on behalf of clients, lawyers know that he can always be trusted and would never act in a manner inconsistent with our code of ethics.”
Werner A. Reis, Milwaukee Doctor & Attorney with the firm of Warshafsky, Rotter, Tarnoff & Bloch
Attorney Reis has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner has-considerable experience ‘in the trenches.’ I believe that type of experience to be invaluable. Only an experienced lawyer, such as Mr. Gleisner, is able not only to understand the legal briefs, but is also likely to understand ‘what is between the lines.’ That type of understanding can only be gained through experience. In that regard, Mr. Gleisner has a clear edge.”
Richard F. Rice, Madison Attorney with the firm of Fox & Fox
Jonathan S. Safran, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Samster, Konkel & Safran
Attorney Safran has the following to say about Bill: “Bill Gleisner is eminently qualified and would be a tremendous asset to the Court of Appeals, the Judiciary in general, as well as to the citizens of the State of Wisconsin. Bill has been a well recognized appellate attorney, both in State and Federal Court, having researched, written, and argued numerous times before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, Wisconsin Supreme Court, Federal District Courts, and United States Court of Appeals. As a practicing attorney, Bill has served as counsel for the National Federation of the Blind, involving constitutional and civil rights issues; acted as a municipal prosecutor and special counsel for the Village of Menomonee Falls; handled federal civil rights litigation involving 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 claims; and been involved in cases involving numerous areas of law under state and federal law. In addition, Bill's extensive background as a computerized litigation specialist has earned him significant accolades and allowed him to assist law firms and train attorneys around the country in complex computer related issues.”
Howard B. Schoenfeld, Brookfield Attorney with the firm of DeWitt,Ross & Stevens
Attorney Schoenfeld has the following to say about Bill: “Bill's qualifications arid experience as a trial and appellate lawyer are well known in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and across the state. In my view, in order to be a truly effective appellate judge, one needs to be an experienced trial lawyer. Bill is a respected and experienced trial lawyer who writes with clarity, is even-handed, and is a true legal scholar. In short, he would be a perfect choice to succeed Judge Nettesheim.”
Howard S. Sicula, Milwaukee Attorney
Anthony J. Skemp, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Skemp has the following to say about Bill: “His tireless work ethic, vast knowledge of the law, and dedication to helping others obtain justice makes him an ideal candidate. Apart from these qualities, what truly sets Bill apart is that he is an honest, thoughtful and genuinely good man. I have no doubt that he will utilize these qualities while on the appellate court to not only uphold the dictates of the Constitution but to serve as a model of decorum for both the bench and the legal profession as a whole.”
Donald H. Slavik, Milwaukee Attorney
Keith R. Stachowiak, Milwaukee Attorney
Marie A. Stanton, Madison Attorney
Attorney Stanton has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner nearly 30 years. His work as an appellate advocate is well regarded. Throughout his career, he has assisted lawyers, trial groups and his clients in the appellate field. The scope of his work is breathtaking. It has addressed wrongful death limits, limitations on immunity, privileges for expert witnesses, the economic loss doctrine, the collateral source rule, punitive damages, constitutional law, bystander distress injuries and sanctions for frivolous claims. I doubt there is another attorney in Wisconsin that has participated in this breadth of cases, which for Bill, represents only a small portion of the full compliment of matters in which he has participated. Bill was a pioneer in recognizing electronic technology as a means of improving legal services. When I heard his first presentation on electronic discovery and research, I realized that Bill had re-sized large law libraries of the past to a few key strokes on his computer. We have all benefited by this work.”
Phillip M. Steans, Menomonee Attorney
Attorney Steans has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill for nearly 30 years. He is an attorney of impeccable integrity, great intellectual capability, wide experience and great sensitivity to the needs of his clients and the public in general. Wisconsin could not ask for a better Court of Appeals Judge.”
Michael Jan Steckelis, Madison Attorney
Timothy J. Strattner, Milwaukee Attorney with the firm of Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen
Attorney Strattner has the following to say about Bill: “I trust that other supporters will provide you with examples of Bill's active engagement in his profession and community. I am writing primarily to recommend Bill as a person of character and integrity, who would be an asset to the appellate court. For the 35 years that we have known each other, Bill and I have probably disagreed on more legal and social issues than we have agreed. Nonetheless, during all of our discussions of these numerous disagreements, Bill has always displayed genuine civility and respect for those persons with whom he might otherwise disagree. It seems to me that this temperament, along with a genuine respect for the law and a knowledge of the processes by which the law is developed, is precisely the temperament required by an appellate judge.”
Jason T. Studinski, Portage Attorney
Attorney Studinski has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner possesses the necessary scholarly abilities and experience to compliment the existing District II judges and serve the public. In terms of scholarship, Attorney Gleisner is in a class by himself He has authored innumerable articles, books, and briefs. I was particularly impressed by Attorney Gleisner's recent treatise on electronic evidence. Attorney Gleisner's pioneering work on this subject is of great value to practicing lawyers and judges. This prolific writing career bodes well for Attorney Gleisner's ascension to the bench. In terms of experience, again, I recommend Attorney Gleisner without hesitation. I know of his good work with the National Federation of the Blind. I know of his strong involvement writing amicus briefs for the Appellate Court on issues of concern to Mr. Gleisner and his clients. Knowing Bill as I do, I believe there are a great many contributions that he has made of which most of us are unaware.”
David E. Sunby, Stevens Point Attorney
Attorney Sunby has the following to say about Bill: “I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Mr. Gleisner for over 25 years. I first served as a law clerk for Mr. Gleisner while I was attending Marquette Law School. Upon graduation, Mr. Gleisner and I were associated in the same downtown Milwaukee law firm. I also had the pleasure of working with Mr. Gleisner as he attempted to obtain a Writ of Certiorari from the United States Supreme Court in the case of Maryland Dept. of Ed. v. U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, 98 F.3d 165 (4th Cir. 1996). Bill's strength has always been his exquisite legal writing. He has the ability to examine all sides of an issue, crystallize the findings and present them in a persuasive manner. He has a unique ability to examine an Issue and then arrive at novel solutions to the problem at hand. Mr. Gleisner is a tireless worker and possesses a work ethic second to none. I have often witnessed him undergo great personal sacrifice which has enured to the benefit of his clients. I believe he would be a great asset to the other judges in District II. Finally, Mr. Gleisner has proved himself to be a true and loyal friend. He tackles adversity with an amazingly positive attitude. Bill would be a tremendous asset on the Court of Appeals.”
Michael I. Tarnoff, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Tarnoff has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner for many years. His legal ability and integrity are beyond reproach. He has handled numerous appellate matters, and is certainly one of the most experienced lawyers in the State of Wisconsin with regard to appellate process.”
Willard P. Techmeier, Milwaukee Attorney
Tracy N. Tool, River Falls Attorney with the firm of Bye, Goff, Rohde & Skow
Attorney Tool has the following to say about Bill: “Mr. Gleisner is highly qualified and experienced and enjoys a strong reputation for excellence in the practice of law. In addition, Mr. Gleisner displays exuberant energy for the law, a quality that would serve him well dealing with the heavy, varied case load on the Court of Appeals.”
Lawrence A. Trebon, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Trebon has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill for over thirty-five years and am familiar with his dedication to the law and his many accomplishments in the areas of trial and appellate advocacy. Bill is also a very caring person, and has dedicated much of his career advocating the rights of disabled persons. I believe that Bill would be an excellent appellate judge and a great addition to the District II Court of Appeals.”
Timothy S. Trecek, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Trecek has the following to say about Bill: “I am a trial lawyer who routinely argues cases in front of circuit court judges; I have argued in front of the court of appeals as well as the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The importance of having judges and justices with a deep and thorough understanding of the law seems self evident. I would be hard pressed to find art individual in our state with the historical depth, breadth and practical experience and knowledge of Wisconsin case law, as that commanded by Bill Gleisner. Over the past 20 years Mr. Gleisner has conducted research for, written or assisted with briefs in the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court in over 100 cases: His experience and aptitude in researching and drafting briefs has led to him being hired by numerous law firms around the state as well as serving as counsel for the National Federation of the Blind, on the national level.”
Edward J. Vopal, Green Bay Attorney
Attorney Vopal has the following to say about Bill: “Attorney Gleisner has participated in a combination of researching, writing, and arguing over 100 cases that were decided by the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Many of those cases are significant decisions in the development and advancement of Wisconsin civil law. These cases have addressed such important issues as subrogation, wrongful death caps, punitive damages, insurance bad faith, and evidence, to name a few. I've also known Mr. Gleisner in the context of his authorship of the treatise "e-discovery and digital evidence." On two occasions, Mr. Gleisner has presented portions of this treatise at seminars that I have organized. His presentations have always been informative, thoughtful, persuasive, informational, and very well-received. This scholarly work is on the cutting edge of our profession in the computer e-mail age. Finally, I have known Attorney Gleisner as a friend and colleague for many years. His willingness and ability to listen, discuss legal issues, and give thoughtful and informed advice is tremendous. He has the utmost integrity and the highest ethical standards. Attorney Gleisner has served our profession well in every respect imaginable. Attorney Gleisner's ability to relate to all levels of lawyers, judges, and clients is clearly one of his greatest strengths.”
D. James Weis, Wausau Attorney
Attorney Weis has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill for more than 25 years and have worked with him in a variety of both volunteer and professional capacities. Bill has superb credentials for the Court of Appeals position. First, while Bill has broad experience in the litigation field, his specialty has always been appellate practice. His appellate experience rivals that of anyone in the state. He has prosecuted appeals on his own cases, been an active participant in amicus work for more than 25 years and did extensive appellate work throughout the nation and in the United States Supreme Court for the National Federation of the Blind. Bill served as lead Counsel for the National Federation of the Blind for a number of years. He is one of the foremost experts in constitutional law in the state. Bill's resume speaks for itself with respect to his qualifications for this position. Bill's legal mind is nothing short of brilliant. He has great analytic ability combined with a creative mind and a wonderful pen. He is one of those rare individuals who can see almost every side of an issue. His reasoning is always tempered and balanced. In short, Bill has what it takes from an intellectual point of view to be a great appellate judge.”
Anne Workman, Hudson Attorney
Mark S. Young, Milwaukee Attorney
Attorney Young has the following to say about Bill: “I have known Bill Gleisner for a long time and all of us who know him recognize him as a genuine legal scholar. Although I thought he was perfectly qualified to be a circuit court judge, he may be even more qualified to be an appellate judge, given his extensive experience with research and writing. Bill Gleisner is known throughout the state for his fine legal-mind and outstanding writing abilities. As his resume shows, he has been involved in more, than 100 appellate cases. I also know Bill to be a lawyer who would bring no agenda to the bench. He can be counted on to fairly see both sides of the issues.”