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In loving
memory of our founder and mentor, Leonard L. Loeb, who passed
away on March 9, 2003, we celebrate his life and his practice
of law. His ideology continues to guide us.
As of 2003,
Leonard Loeb had been practicing law for 51 years. A 1952 UW-Madison
Law School graduate, he began his law career in the Air Force
Judge Advocate General Corps. Raised in Columbus, WI, Leonards
heart never left the country. In fact, at the time
of his death , he was still farming nearly 300 acres across four
different farms in the Lodi, Juneau, Oconomowoc and Helenville
areas; including a tree farm with 250,000 plantings.
In order
to minimize conflict and consistent with the concept of equity,
the vast majority (more than 96%) of Leonards cases over
30 years of practicing family law exclusively were resolved through
a negotiated settlement. Leonards family law practice was
guided by a symbolic principal: he endeavored to preserve the
ability of divorcing parents to someday dance at their childrens
weddings. Careful negotiation, attention to the needs of his clients,
and the minimization of conflict were the essential means to this
end.
Leonard built
the firm of Loeb & Herman, S.C., upon the principal that children
are the most precious assets in a marriage and should be the most
protected asset during a divorce. No child generally wins when
their parents divorce. Endeavoring to mitigate childrens
losses during this critical time while finding the best solution
for his client was Leonards priority. That said, from 1973
on, Leonards expertise in negotiation resulted in his never
having to try a custody case.
View Leonard's Vitae
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