Overview
Tiffany keeps her clients’ interests top of mind. It isn’t enough to simply resolve the issue at hand. She counsels clients to ensure that they don’t find themselves facing the same situation again.
Tiffany focuses her practice on both state and federal civil litigation, including matters arising in the fields of business, finance, environmental, intellectual property, employment, and civil rights law. She assists clients with everything from contract disputes and employee issues, to trade secrets and intellectual property matters.
Prior to law school, Tiffany taught sixth grade math. Some of Tiffany’s courtroom skills were honed in the classroom where she learned to think on her feet and break down complex ideas in order to make them more accessible.
Tiffany was previously a judicial law clerk for the Honorable William C. Griesbach, then Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Prior to clerking for Judge Griesbach, she spent a year clerking for the Honorable Joe B. McDade, Senior Judge in the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois. While in law school, she was also a judicial intern for the Honorable William M. Conley, Judge for the Western District of Wisconsin. She gained experience in federal law and civil procedure, as well as Wisconsin and Illinois state law. Through her two years clerking for district courts in the Seventh Circuit, Tiffany gained a wide range of federal law experience, including federal jurisdiction, civil procedure, environmental law, employment law, civil rights, and intellectual property.
Outside the office, Tiffany is drawn to organizations focused on helping women, families and young professionals. She volunteers with the Emerging Leaders Committee of the United Way of the Fox Cities, the Development Committee of the Women’s Fund of the Fox Valley Region, and the Green & Gold Gala Committee for Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin. She’s also active in the legal profession and serves as the President-Elect for the Wisconsin State Bar – Young Lawyers Division and as a Board Member the Newsletter Co-Chair for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association. She has also been recognized as an Associate Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, an invitation-only trial lawyer honor society whose membership is limited to 3,500 fellows.
Membership & Involvement
- Member: State Bar of Wisconsin; Brown County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division; Outagamie County Bar Association; Hon. Robert J. Parins Legal Society
- President-Elect: Young Lawyers Division, State Bar of Wisconsin
- Board Member: Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association
- Associate Fellow: Litigation Counsel of America
- Member: Pulse – Young Professional Network of the Fox Cities
- Committee Member: Green & Gold Gala, Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin; United Way Fox Cities Emerging Leaders; Women's Fund for the Fox Cities, Development Committee
Honors
- Selected to Best Lawyers® Ones to Watch - Commercial Litigation: 2021, 2022, 2023
- Future 15 Young Professional, Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce: 2020
- Selected to Wisconsin Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list: 2022
Resources & Insights
Alerts
Firm News
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Amundsen Davis is pleased to announce the inclusion of 22 attorneys on the 2022 Wisconsin Super Lawyers® and 2022 Wisconsin Rising Stars lists.
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Services
Education
University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., Order of the Coif, magna cum laude
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, B.S., with distinction
Admissions
- Wisconsin