History
In a period of dynamic and occasionally significant change in the legal profession, we have a sense of our history and a focus on our future. We trace our roots to Edward Ryan who set up a Milwaukee law practice in 1848, and later served as Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and to Matthew Hale Carpenter, who became a United States Senator and was called "the Webster of the West."

Since our inception, we have grown to become a leading law firm with a regional, national and international practice. From Edward Ryan's trial practice in 1848, we grew to 30 attorneys in 1970, 130 attorneys in three offices in 1990, 200 attorneys in 1997 and more than 250 attorneys in six offices in 2005.

Edward G. Ryan 1848-1858
Ryan & Carpenter 1858-1859
Ryan, Carpenter & Jenkins 1859
Ryan & Jenkins 1859-1861
Jenkins & Hickox 1861-1865
Jenkins & Elliott 1865-1873
Jenkins, Elliott & Winkler 1873-1882
Jenkins, Winkler & Smith 1882-1885
Jenkins, Winkler, Fish & Smith 1885-1888
Jenkins, Winkler, Smith & Vilas 1888
Winkler, Flanders, Smith Bottum & Vilas 1888-1904
Winkler, Flanders, Smith Bottum & Fawsett 1904-1907
Winkler, Flanders, Bottum & Fawsett 1907-1911
Flanders, Bottum, Fawsett & Bottum 1911-1917
Bottum, Bottum, Hudnall & Lecher 1917-1920
Bottum, Hudnall, Lecher & McNamara 1920-1926
Bottum, Hudnall, Lecher, McNamara & Michael 1926-1935
Bottum, Hudnall, Lecher, Michael & Whyte 1935-1936
Lecher, Michael Whyte & Spohn 1936-1943
Lecher, Michael, Spohn & Best 1943-1947
Lecher, Michael, Spohn, Best & Friedrich 1947-1952
Michael, Spohn, Best & Friedrich 1952-1961
Michael, Best & Friedrich 1961-1997
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP 1997-
Michael Best & Friedrich (Illinois) 1997-1999
Michael Best & Friedrich LLC 1999-2003
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP (Wisconsin & Illinois) 2003-
Michael Best
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