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profile - Gregg Herman

Chapter: 
Personal Information
Portrait: 
First Name: 
Gregg
Last Name: 
Herman
Middle Name: 
M.
Practice Information
Emphasis: 
Practice emphasizes Traditional Client Representation and Litigation
State/Province: 
Wisconsin
Contact Information
Professional Information
Legal Organizations: 
Immediate Past Chair, ABA Family Law Section ( 2008-09); Founder and first chair, Cooperative Divorce Institute, Inc.; Founder and first chair of the Collaborative Family Law council of Wisconsin, Inc. (2000-2001); President, Milwaukee Bar Assn. (1998-99); Chair, State Bar of Wisconsin Family Law Section (1996-97); Board of Governors, State Bar of Wisconsin (1999-2003, 2004-06); Council, ABA Family Law Section (1996-2003).
Author: 
Co-author of The System Book for Family Law published by the State Bar of Wisconsin; Editor, 101+ Practical Solutions For the Family Lawyer, 1st and 2nd Editions, ABA FLS; Editor, The Joy of Settlement, ABA FLS;" ADR and Family Law", Dispute Resolution Magazine, Spring and Summer, 2008; "Lawyers for Children in a Perfect World", American Journal of Family Law, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter 2008); " Dishonoring Honore", Wisconsin Journal of Family Law, July, 2007; "Representing Children in Family Law Cases", Wisconsin Law Journal (4 article series, July-August, 2007); "Dissipation and Financial Fault", Wisconsin Journal of Family Law, Vol.26, No. 4 (October, 2006); "Cooperative Divorce", 19 Am. J. Fam. L. 3 (Fall, 2005); "Fitting the Forum to the Family Fuss: Choosing Mediation, Collaborative Law, or Cooperative Law for Negotiating Divorce Cases, 42 F AM. CT. REV. 280 (2004) (co-written with Prof. John Lande).
Award: 
Recipient of "Leaders in the Law" award from Wisconsin Law Journal, 2007; President, Northshore Rotary Club, 2008-09; Rotarian of the Year, North Shore Rotary, 2006; Court Commissioner, Branch 46, Milwaukee County Circuit Courts, Appointed by Judge Bonnie Gordon on October 10, 1994; Board Certified Family Law Trial Attorney by The National Board of Trial Advocacy; Recipient of 2003 Chair's award from the ABA Family Law Section for "meritorious service exceeding what is expected of our leadership"; Instructor and Lecturer at University of Wisconsin Law School and Marquette University Law School; Citied in "Best Lawyers in America", 1994-09 editions; Citied in five most recent Milwaukee Magazine surveys of Best Divorce Lawyers in Milwaukee.
AAML National: 
Special Concerns of Children Committee (1997-2003); Negotiation Seminar Committee (2008-09).
AAML Chapter: 
President, Wisconsin Chapter of AAML, 1999;
CLE Presentations: 
"Family Law Case Update", Family Law Judicial Seminar, Stevens Point, April 17, 2009; "It Doesn't Have to Be War of the Roses", ABA Connection Teleconference, June 18, 2008; "A Family Lawyer's Search for the Truth", Oregon Family Law Section, Salishan Resort, Oregon, October 20, 2007; "A Wish List for Trial Court Judges and Anyone Else Willing to Listen", Wisconsin Judicial Conference, Appleton, Wisconsin, April 19, 2007; "Business Valuation in Divorce, Wisconsin Institute for Certified Public Accountants, Brookfield, Wisconsin, October 23, 2006; "Cooperative Divorce", Milwaukee Bar Assn., March 14, 2006; "Tax Aspects of Divorce in Wisconsin", National Business Institute, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 2, 2005; "Advanced Financial Divorce Issues" (Seminar Co-chair), Professional Education Systems Institute, Brookfield and Madison, Wisconsin, September 21 and 22, 2004; "Settlement Paradigms and How Courts Can Help (Or Hurt)", 2004 Family Law Settlement, Office of Judicial Education, April 22, 2004; "The Joy of Settlement" Strategies, Tools and Games for Settling Family Law Cases", Anchorage, Alaska, November 12, 2003; "Complex Issues in Divorce for the Wisconsin Practitioner", National Business Institute, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 19, 2003.
Recertification: 
Yes

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