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[PDF] CA Blank Order
is on the plaintiff to prove that the defendants were properly served. See Hagen v. City of Milwaukee Emp.’s Ret
/ca/smd/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=144289 - 2017-09-21

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Louis J. Ceci
, respectively. He immediately began his own law practice and then served as a principal assistant city attorney
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/ceci.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice John L. Coffey
University Law School and graduated in 1948. Coffey was appointed assistant city attorney in 1949 and served
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/coffey.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice William G. Callow
, Callow served as city attorney in Waukesha. He was elected judge for Waukesha County court three times
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/callow.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Henry P. Hughes
1930s, Hughes was appointed and later elected Oshkosh city attorney and municipal judge. In 1937
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/hughes.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Mortimer M. Jackson
college in New York City. While a merchant in New York, Jackson became an active member and vice president
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/jackson.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice James C. Kerwin
in Neenah, where he served as city attorney for 12 years. He also maintained a law practice in Milwaukee
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/kerwin.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Chester A. Fowler
of the best private law libraries in the state. While in Portage, he held the office of city attorney for six
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/fowler.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Louis B. Butler, Jr.
in Chicago, Justice Butler was raised on the city's south side. He earned his bachelor's degree from Lawrence
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/butler.htm - 2026-02-15

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Charles V. Bardeen
was in private law practice and served as city attorney in Wausau for the next 17 years. Active in public affairs
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/bardeen.htm - 2026-02-15