Reinhart Shareholders Klein and Tomczyk Named 2018 "Leaders in the Law" by Wisconsin Law Journal
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MILWAUKEE – Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. is pleased to announce Shareholders Tracey L. Klein and Deborah C. Tomczyk have been named 2018 "Leaders in the Law" by the Wisconsin Law Journal.
The Leaders in the Law Award recognizes the top Wisconsin attorneys who are most influential in their practice area among clients and colleagues and have a strong commitment to their community. This year 23 lawyers from across the state were selected for the award.
Klein is a shareholder and chair of Reinhart's Health Care Practice. She has served as primary council to acute care hospitals, multi-provider health care systems, multi-specialty clinics, managed care companies and health insurance companies for more than 30 years.
"Through Tracey's high-profile board and civic positions, including service as a Regent for the University of Wisconsin, her passionate work for the community, her legal acumen and firm leadership, she is a role model for all who seek to excel within the practice of the law and beyond," said Reinhart CEO Jerome M. Janzer.
Tomczyk is a shareholder and chair of Reinhart's Real Estate Practice where she represents local, regional and national developers, as well as municipalities, businesses, individuals and business improvement districts. Her specialties include government relations, zoning, land use, eminent domain, licensing, tax increment financing and business improvement districts.
"Deborah's proven leadership qualities, legal experience, recognition by national and international organizations, and her commitments to the community serve as a testament to not only her abilities as an excellent lawyer, but also her dedication to upholding the highest standards of the legal profession," said Reinhart CEO Jerome M. Janzer.
Klein, Tomczyk and all the 2018 "Leaders in the Law" recipients were honored during a ceremony February 15.