Lawyers Who Shaped Dane County is a book chronicling the legal profession in Dane County, Wisconsin, from the 1850's to the early 1980's. This book by Tom Ragatz, Paul Humphrey, Sally Garbo Wedde and the Dane County Bar Association History and Memorials Committee features short biographies of attorneys, judges, and law firms. The authors discuss the training, practice, public roles, work climate, and perspectives of lawyers during more than a century of change.
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By: Tom Ragatz, Paul Humphrey, Sally Garbo Wedde, and the Dane County Bar Association History and Memorials Committee
144 pages
Hardcover
10 in. x 12 in.
ISBN: 9780985364601
Tom Ragatz practiced law in Dane County from 1961 to 2002 and is now active in civic activities. He divides his time between Madison, Wisconsin, and Sanibel, Florida. Paul Humphrey is a Dane County assistant district attorney who chairs the Dane County Bar Association History and Memorials Committee. Sally Garbo Wedde is a researcher, writer, editor who has lived in Dane County for twenty-five years.
Tom Ragatz, a resident of Madison, Wisconsin, practiced law in Dane County from 1961 to 2002 and is now active in civic activities. Paul Humphrey is a Dane County assistant district attorney who chairs the Dane County Bar Association History and Memorials Committee. Sally Garbo Wedde is a researcher, writer, editor who has lived in Dane County for twenty-five years.
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