My Why
What powers my practice
I love helping clients understand and navigate the complexities of civil litigation. One of the best compliments I’ve ever received came from the CEO of a small business, who said, “Paul makes it easy for me to do my job.” As a former teacher, I take pride in breaking down the process and explaining the “why” behind each step, so clients feel informed and confident as we work toward a successful resolution.
Credentials
- University of Wisconsin Law School, Juris Doctor (J.D.), Article Editor, Wisconsin Law Review, 2022, Order of the Coif, magna cum laude
- Saint Paul University, Juris Canonici Licentiatus (J.C.L.), 2012
- Ave Maria University, Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.), 2009
- University of Wisconsin - Madison, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), 2006
- Wisconsin
- United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
- United States District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
- United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Engagement
- Member, American Bar Association
- Member, State Bar of Wisconsin
- Executive Committee Member, Wisconsin Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night Corporate Walk
- Board Member, The Learning Atrium
- Co-chair, St. Ambrose Academy Athletics Booster Club
- Executive Committee Member, Wisconsin Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night Corporate Walk
Insights
Road House: Another 80’s Remake, Another Copyright Brawl
Hollywood is doubling-down on risk-averse strategies. While some criticize the trend of pumping out innumerable sequels to popular franchises (e.g., Mission Impossible, Fast and Furious)…Read
Jun 3, 2024
In Top Gun Copyright Suit, Judge Sends Plaintiffs Back to Flight School
It’s no secret that Hollywood has become enamored with rebooting classics from the 80’s, using the same bankable leads and hoping to strike gold once…Read
Apr 22, 2024
Recent SDNY Opinion Unmasks Plaintiff as Villain in His Own Batman Lawsuit and Offers Refresher in Copyright Basics
As the flurry of lawsuits concerning the clash of AI and copyright protection continue to grab headlines, a recent opinion from the United States District…Read
Apr 10, 2024

