Boardman Clark Welcomes Attorney Liz Leonard

Boardman Clark is proud to announce that Liz Leonard has joined the firm and will practice in the firm's litigation and municipal law practice groups.

Liz is a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School. While obtaining her law degree, Liz was a summer clerk at Boardman Clark and a research assistant for the State Democracy Research Initiative. Prior to joining the firm, Liz spent two years clerking for the Honorable Justice Jill Karofsky on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Andrew Hebl, chair of the litigation practice group says, “Boardman Clark is fortunate to welcome Liz back to the firm as an associate. Her time with the Wisconsin Supreme Court gave her an invaluable perspective on big-picture Wisconsin law trends and of the ins-and-outs of our state high court. We know she'll bring great value to our clients and team.”

Boardman Clark is one of Madison’s largest and longest-standing law firms. The firm serves individuals, businesses, school districts, and local governments. Its areas of service include litigation, franchise and dealership law, business law, taxation, estate planning and probate, intellectual property, family law, municipal law, banking, labor and employment, land use, elder services, real estate, and school law.

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