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Steven Biskupic
Lawyer at Biskupic & Jacobs, S.C.
Steven M. Biskupic is a prominent lawyer with a diverse legal career spanning public service and private practice. Here are key details about his professional background:
Career Highlights
U.S. Attorney:: Biskupic served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin from May 9, 2002, to January 9, 2009, appointed by President George W. Bush.1 Prior to this appointment, he worked as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for 13 years, specializing in white-collar crime prosecution.1
Private Practice:: After his tenure as U.S. Attorney, Biskupic transitioned to private practice:
- He joined the Milwaukee law firm Michael Best & Friedrich LLP as a litigator in January 2009.13
- Biskupic worked at Michael Best & Friedrich until December 2012, spending about four years with the firm.35
Current Role:: In 2013, Biskupic left Michael Best & Friedrich to co-found his own firm, Biskupic & Jacobs, S.C..14 This firm focuses on complex business disputes, government investigations, appellate work, and white-collar defense.4
Achievements and Recognition
- Received the Department of Justice Award for superior performance in 2000 for his prosecution of mortgage fraud cases.1
- Named to "Best Lawyers in America" and "Wisconsin Super Lawyer" in Business Litigation.2
- Successfully prosecuted several high-profile public corruption and civil rights cases in Milwaukee.1
Education and Teaching
- Earned his B.A. in Journalism (1983) and J.D. (1987) from Marquette University.1
- Serves as an adjunct professor of law at Marquette University Law School.1
Steven Biskupic has demonstrated a successful transition from his role as a federal prosecutor to private practice, establishing himself as a respected litigator in Wisconsin's legal community.