Reinhart Strengthens Practices by Adding Five New Attorneys
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Milwaukee – Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. (Reinhart) is pleased to announce the addition of five new associates who have joined the Milwaukee office. Olivia Schwartz joins the Litigation Practice, Lindsay Dodovich joins the Corporate Law Practice, Emily Capodarco joins the Trusts and Estates Practice, Jack Howard joins the Health Care Practice and Jeremy Andereck joins the Real Estate Practice. All were previously summer associates with the firm.
“Reinhart is thrilled to welcome five talented new attorneys to the firm,” says Reinhart CEO, Albert Orr. “Each brings with them a distinct, diverse perspective that will greatly enhance the work we do for our clients. We look forward to the many positive contributions they will make to the practice areas they have joined.”
Olivia Brooks is an attorney in Reinhart’s Litigation Practice. At the University of Wisconsin Law School, she was an active participant on the Moot Court Board, was involved in the Jewish Law Students Association and worked as a project assistant for Professors Renagh O’Leary and Franciska Coleman. Schwartz also served as a clinical student at the Frank J. Remington Center’s LAIP clinic, where she worked with incarcerated persons on various kinds of legal claims, and was member of the Pro Bono Society and an Articles Editor of the Wisconsin International Law Journal.
Lindsay T. (Dodovich) Neuens is an attorney in Reinhart’s Corporate Law Practice, where she is part of the firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions Practice. While at Marquette University Law School, Dodovich served as a legal intern at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and also in Marquette University’s Office of the General Counsel, where she drafted and revised documents, reviewed contracts and researched various legal subject matters. She also volunteered at the Domestic Violence Injunction Hearings Project and the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic, and was Managing Editor of the Marquette Law Review.
Emily H. Capodarco is an attorney in Reinhart’s Trusts and Estates Practice where she helps clients with estate planning designed to meet their personal, familial and financial goals. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School, Capodarco also earned a Master of Public Affairs degree from the Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs. During law school, she served as a law clerk for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Wisconsin. Capodarco also worked for the VOCA Restraining Order Clinic where she helped survivors of domestic violence secure restraining orders and develop safety plans.
Jack Howard is an attorney in Reinhart’s Health Care Law Practice. He assists health care organizations with a variety of transactional and regulatory matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, structuring relationships among owners, complex commercial contracts, licensing, employment relationships and regulatory compliance. A graduate of Marquette University Law School, he served as a research assistant for Professor Michael O’Hare and as a judicial intern for the Hon. Pamela Pepper at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and was Senior Articles Editor of the Marquette Law Review.
Jeremy Andereck is an attorney in Reinhart’s Real Estate Practice. He graduated from Marquette University Law School, where he earned eight CALI Excellence for the Future Awards and served both as an Academic Success Program Leader for the first-year legal writing students and as Business Editor of the Marquette Law Review. Andereck was a judicial intern for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals (District 1), where he drafted and edited court opinions; a legal intern for a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, where he supported its in-house legal team; and a volunteer with the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic, where he worked with local attorneys who gave free legal advice to those unable to pay.