Boardman Clark’s Renee Ninnemann and David Skrede named Unsung Heroes by the Wisconsin Law Journal

<p>Legal Assistant Renee Ninnemann (left) and IT Manager David Skrede (right) were recently recognized by the Wisconsin Law Journal for demonstrating excellence in their fields.</p>

Legal Assistant Renee Ninnemann (left) and IT Manager David Skrede (right) were recently recognized by the Wisconsin Law Journal for demonstrating excellence in their fields.

Boardman Clark Legal Assistant Renee Ninnemann and IT Manager David Skrede were named 2024 Unsung Heroes by the Wisconsin Law Journal.

Renee and David have both gone above and beyond in their roles at Boardman Clark and have contributed greatly to the firm's success and culture. We are proud to have had them at our firm for the past combined 45 years. Renee and David will be recognized for their contributions to the legal community this November.

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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