Rhonda L. Lanford received her undergraduate degrees in political
science and French, cum laude, from the University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 1988, where she was a member
of the political science and French honor societies,
and was recipient of the Freshman Honor Scholarship.
She received her juris doctor degree from the University
of Wisconsin Law School in 1996, where she was Editor-in-Chief
of the Wisconsin Law Review, and a member of the Moot
Court Board. She received the Ruth B. Doyle Award for
Outstanding Service to the Law School Community, as
well as the George Laikin Award for Outstanding Contribution
to the Wisconsin Law Review for her article King v.
Village of Waunakee: Redefining Establishment Clause
Jurisprudence in Wisconsin, 1996 Wis. L. Rev. 185.
Ms. Lanford is admitted to practice in the State
of Wisconsin and the United States District Court
for the Western District of Wisconsin, and is a member
of the State Bar of Wisconsin, Dane County Bar Association,
American Bar Association, Wisconsin Association for Justice (Chair of the Membership Committee, 2001-present,
and Amicus Brief Writing Committee, 1999-present),
the American Association for Justice, and Inns
of Court, James E. Doyle, Jr. Chapter. She teaches
negotiations and trial advocacy at the University
of Wisconsin Law School, and also coaches mock trial.
She is a co-author of Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before
Trial, published by the State Bar of Wisconsin. Ms.
Lanford is a shareholder at Habush Habush & Rottier
and practices in the Madison office.
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