Resume for Rhonda L. Lanford

Born

  • Ashland, Wisconsin – 1966

Admitted to Bar

  • 1996 Wisconsin and U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin

Education

  • 1988 University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, B.A., cum laude
  • Member of the political science and French honor societies
  • Recipient of the Freshman Honor Scholarship
  • 1996 University of Wisconsin – Madison, J.D.
  • Member of the Moot Court Board
  • Received the Ruth B. Doyle Award for Outstanding Service to the Law School Community
  • George Laikin Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Wisconsin Law Review
  • Editor in Chief- Wisconsin Law Review, 1995-1996
  • Member, Moot Court Board (National Team)

Memberships

  • Dane County and American Bar Associations
  • State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Western District Bar Association
  • Wisconsin Association for Justice
  • American Association for Justice
  • Inns of Court, James E. Doyle, Jr. Chapter

Leadership Positions

  • Coaches and teaches University of Wisconsin Law School Mock Trial teams
  • Coaches and teaches Madison East High Mock Trial team
  • Member of Amicus Brief Writing Committee, Wisconsin Association for Justice

Publications

  • Co-Author-Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before Trial, Published by the State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Author, “King v. Village of Waunakee: Redefining Establishment Clause Jurisprudence in Wisconsin,” 1996 Wis. L. Rev. 185

Personal Information

  • Ms. Lanford teaches negotiations and trial advocacy as an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School
  • She is a member of Pi Delta Phi and Pi Sigma Alpha
  • Ms. Lanford speaks French fluently

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