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James D. Wickhem
Meier, Wickhem, Lyons & Schulz, S.C.
25 N. Atwood Avenue
Janesville, WI 53545-3101
 
 
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Phone: (608) 554-4883
(877) 692-2098
E-mail: jwickhem@mwlslaw.com
Fax: (608) 752-5117
Web site: http://www.mwlslaw.com


Position Areas of Practice Litigation Percentage
Bar Admissions Education Honors
Published Works Affiliations Representative Cases

JAMES D. WICKHEM

CERTIFIED TRIAL SPECIALIST

James Wickhem was born into a "law" family in 1950. He is a trial lawyer from a family of five generations of Wisconsin lawyers which includes a Supreme Court justice, a City attorney, a Federal prosecutor, and a State Bar president. Two of Wickhem's six children are lawyers. It's in their blood and they are proud of it. The Wickhems have represented clients in Wisconsin courts for over a century, beginning in 1882.

James Wickhem, like his predecessors in the family, is Wisconsin-educated: Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin (degree--1968); University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.A.--senior honors, 1972); Marquette University Law School (J.D.-- magna cum laude --1975).

After graduating from law school, Jim practiced law for a decade with his father, John C. Wickhem, a noted trial attorney now deceased.

In 1983 Wickhem formed a new firm with Jim Meier and Terry Lyons now known as Meier, Wickhem, Lyons & Schulz, S.C.

Wickhem is a trial lawyer. That's what he has done for 25 years. The National Board of Trial Advocacy has certified him as a civil trial law specialist.

Wickhem has tried many cases to juries and judges throughout Southern Wisconsin, in both state and federal courts. Some were noteworthy cases for the plaintiff victim, like the $4.7 million dollar verdict in Kenosha, Wisconsin, for a paralyzed man, hurt in a ski lift accident (Kunz. v. Borvig --Kenosha County--Judge Wilbersheid). Others were significant for the defense, such as a federal case exonerating members of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department in a high-speed chase of a drugged, dangerous juvenile on Interstate 94 (Dodge v. Stein , reported in 739 F.2d 1279 and 4 ALR 4th 865).

Throughout his career, Wickhem has worked on both sides of cases (plaintiff and defense) but now concentrates on representing plaintiff victims of auto accidents, defective products, professional negligence, death cases, and other personal injury cases.

Over the years Wickhem has handled thousands of litigated matters. Some involved significant amounts of money, like a woman who received $5 million in a train/car accident and a youngster who received $1 million in a school bus accident. While those "headline" cases get the "ink," Wickhem regularly handles "smaller" cases in terms of money, which nonetheless are important and deserve the full attention of a qualified trial lawyer to right the harm inflicted.

Wickhem has been asked to instruct and teach other lawyers and professionals by the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Rock County Bar Association, the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers, the National Business Institute, the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin Judicial Education Program, UW Hospital and Clinics, and the Rock County Medical Society. In that capacity, over the last 15 years, Wickhem has presented legal papers, lectured and taught on trial law subjects at courses required for attorneys to obtain continuing legal education credit. He authored an ethics opinion which was adopted by the Wisconsin State Bar Standing Committee on Professional Ethics as a formal opinion and published in WISCONSIN LAWYER: Representing Multiple Parties in Vehicle Person Injury Accidents , E-99-2, July, 1999.

For almost a decade Wickhem has served pro bono on the Wisconsin Supreme Court's District 12 Grievance Committee (vice chairperson) as an appointee of the State Bar President. This Committee investigates, evaluates, and recommends discipline for errant lawyers in Southern Wisconsin.

Wickhem resides in Janesville, is married, has six children and four grandchildren.

The Janesville City Manager appointed him to the Janesville Police & Fire Commission where he served for five years with one year as chairman. Wickhem also served for six years on the City of Janesville Alcohol Licensing Advisory Committee. He is a past Rotarian and past director of Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Rock County.

Wickhem has a cabin up north near Tomahawk, Wisconsin, and is active in lake protection matters as a director for the Lake Nokomis Concerned Citizens.

Current Employment Position(s):
Shareholder
Areas Of Practice:
90% Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
10% Litigation and Appeals
Litigation Percentage:
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Certifications/Specialties:
Civil Trial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy, 1996
Bar Admissions:
Wisconsin, 1975
U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 1975
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1975
U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit, 1983
U.S. Supreme Court, 1984
U.S. Tax Court, 1985
Education:
Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1975
J.D.
Honors: magna cum laude

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1972
B.A.
Honors: Senior Honors
Major: Philosophy

Published Works:
"Multiple Representation in Vehicle Personal Injury Cases", Wisconsin Lawyer, July, 1999
Representative Cases:
Sweeney, et al. v. General Casualty, 582 N.W.2d 735 (Wis.App. 1998)
 
Dodge v. Stein, 739 F.2d 1279 (7th Cir. 1984)
 
Loy v. Bunderson, 320 N.W. 2d 175 (Wis.App. 1982)
 
Lisa's Style Shop, Inc. v. Hagen Agency, Inc., 499 N.W.2d 921 (Wis.App. 1993)
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Instructor, Discovery - Civil Law, Wisconsin Supreme Court Judicial Education Program, 1993
 
Instructor, Recreational Products - 4.7 Million Dollar Ski Lift Hazard, Wisconsin Association of Trial Lawyers, 1984
 
"Conflicts of Interest and Their Effects in Personal Injury Cases", State Bar of Wisconsin (CLE), 1985 - 1988
 
"Business Litigation", State Bar of Wisconsin (CLE), 1988
 
"Doctors' Opinions", Rehabilitation Medicine - University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, 1991
 
"Pain and Suffering - Consciousness - Coma", Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers (CLE), 1991
 
"Care and Feeding of the Physician Witness", State Bar of Wisconsin (CLE), 1993
 
"The War of the Roses: Your Physician and Theirs", Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers (CLE), 1997
 
"Practical Legal Ethics in Wisconsin", National Business Institute (CLE), 1999
Honors and Awards:
Rock County Legal Secretaries: Boss of the Year 1987
 
Francis V. Swietlik Legal Scholarship 1974
Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Bar Association, 1975 - Present
Member
 
Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1991 - Present
Director
 
Janesville Police and Fire Commission, 1993 - 1998
Member
 
Janesville Police and Fire Commission, 1993 - 1994
Secretary
 
Janesville Police and Fire Commission, 1995 - 1996
Chair
 
Janesville Alcohol License Committee, 1987 - 1992
Member
 
Rotary International, 1978 - 1990
Member
 
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Rock County, Inc., 1978 - 1981
Director
 
Lake Nokomis Concerned Citizens, Inc., 1995 - Present
Board of Directors
 
Wisconsin State Bar Standing Committee on Professional Ethics, 1996 - Present
Member
 
American Association for Justice, 1985 - Present
Member
 
State Bar of Wisconsin, Litigation Section, 1985 - Present
Member
Past Employment Positions:
Wickhem, Consigny, Andrews & Hemming, S.C., Associate, 1975 - 1978
 
Wickhem, Consigny, Andrews & Hemming, S.C., Partner, 1978 - 1983
Pro Bono Activities:
WI Sup.Ct.- Bd of Attorneys Prof. Responsibility, Grievance Com. V-Chair, 1991 - Present
Birth Information:
March 14, 1950, Janesville, Wisconsin, United States of America


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