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DeWitt Ross & Stevens S.C.
HeadquartersMadison, Wisconsin
No. of offices3
No. of attorneys133
No. of employees225
Key peopleBradley C. Fulton, Managing Partner
Date founded1903
FounderWilliam R. Bagley
Company typeC corporation
Websitewww.dewittross.com

DeWitt Ross & Stevens is a U.S. law firm based in Madison, Wisconsin. It is the largest firm in the Greater Madison Area, with an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is among the ten largest firms in the State of Wisconsin.[1]

History

The firm was founded in 1903 by William Bagley (1860-1938),[2][3] an attorney and the designated master of ceremonies when William D. Hoard was inaugurated as the 16th Governor of Wisconsin in 1888. The firm as it exists today is the result of a 1994 merger between two Madison firms, DeWitt Porter and Ross & Stevens. Ross & Stevens brought expertise in employee benefits and intellectual property law, and DeWitt Porter brought environmental law and lobbying practices. Jack R. DeWitt, a founding partner, died in 2012.[4] In 2013 DeWitt Ross & Stevens combined with the Minneapolis, Minnesota law firm of Mackall Crounse & Moore. Its office in Minneapolis conducts business as DeWitt Mackall Crounse & Moore.

Practice

The firm has lawyers in areas including corporate law, employment, environmental law, employee benefits, government relations, health care, litigation, real estate, tax, estate planning, family law, immigration, personal injury, intellectual property law, patents, trademarks and copyright law. The firm's Government Relations Team has the largest group of lobbyists in the state.[5] As of July 2014 Bradley C. Fulton was the firm's President and Managing Partner [6] Attorney Jordan Lamb was involved with the creation and implementation of the Great Lakes Compact in Wisconsin on behalf of Wisconsin agriculture.[7]

Notable lawyers and alumni

Awards

Offices

References

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  4. ^ "Former State Bar President Jack R. DeWitt lived his life with style and grace; set the standard of excellence | State Bar of Wisconsin". Wisbar.org. 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2012-09-25.
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  6. ^ President and Managing Partner.
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  15. ^ Better Business Bureau.