Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.

Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. is a large American law firm founded in 1894. The firm serves as attorneys and business law counselors to public and privately held corporations, financial institutions, family-owned businesses, retirement plans, exempt organizations and individuals.

Firm History

In 1894 William Kaumheimer began to practice law in Milwaukee. In 1919, he formed a partnership with Reginald Kenney under the name of Kaumheimer & Kenney. Mr. Kaumheimer was president of the Milwaukee Bar Association in 1919 and 1920. In 1925, his son, Leon E. Kaumheimer, joined him; Mr. Kenney then left the firm and the firm name was changed to Kaumheimer & Kaumheimer. In 1938, after the death of William Kaumheimer, the firm of Kaumheimer, Alt & Likert was formed. The firm continued without any new partners or any continuing associates until 1949 when John Reinhart became associated with Kaumheimer, Alt & Likert. Roger Boerner joined the firm in 1954 and both Richard Van Deuren and Richard Norris arrived in 1956. In 1962, the firm changed its name to Kaumheimer, Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren & Norris.

The firm incorporated as a service corporation under the name of Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren & Norris, s.c. in 1969 and added "Rieselbach" to its name in 1974. In 1985, the firm's first female attorney and first female shareholder moved to Denver to lead Reinhart's office there. Reinhart expanded west into Madison and established an office there in 1993. Two more offices followed: Waukesha, WI in 2002 and Rockford, IL in 2005. Reinhart opened an office in Phoenix in 2011 and Chicago in 2012, bringing its total number of offices to seven.

Reinhart is now an international service corporation offering a range of legal services to small and large businesses, individuals, nonprofit organizations and other entities.


References

Hoovers company profile.[1] Reinhart is ranked as a leading law firm by Chambers USA[2] Reinhart is ranked among the nation's 250 largest law firms by the National Law Journal.[3] Reinhart is ranked by U.S. News Media/Best Law Firms in several of its practice areas.[4] Benchmark Litigation 2013 has named Reinhart as a recommended law firm and Reinhart attorneys Mark Cameli, Scott Hansen and David Peterson as local litigation stars for Wisconsin.[5] Reinhart shareholder Gail Olsen quoted in Business Journal-Milwaukee article on challenges small business owners face under Affordable Care Act.[6] Tracey Klein, co-chair of Reinhart's Health Care Practice, quoted in Business Journal-Milwaukee article on health exchange navigators[7] Reinhart Immigration chair Ben Kurten quoted in Business Journal-Milwaukee article on worker visa cap[8]

Peter Blain's article in American Bankruptcy Institute Committee Newsletter[9] Goller and Barnes article in Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountant's publication, "On Balance"[10] Peter Blain's article in Corporate LiveWire - Expert Guide to Bankruptcy and Restructuring[11] Robert Misey's article in Today's General Counsel[12] Keith Johnson's article in Rotman International Journal of Pension Management[13] Michael Goller's article in Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure[14]

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