Background
Rottier, Daniel A. was born on August 14, 1951 in De Pere, Wisconsin, United States.
Rottier, Daniel A. was born on August 14, 1951 in De Pere, Wisconsin, United States.
University of Wisconsin-Madison (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1973. Juris Doctor, 1976). Lecturer, Civil Litigation and Trial Advocacy, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1982, 1984, since 1986.
Worked at Habush, Habush, Davis & Rottier, South Carolina (U.S.) (Madison, Wisconsin) specializing in Personal Injury Law, Professional Liability, Torts. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Wisconsin. United States. Supreme Court, United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, United States.
District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin. Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1982, 1984, 1986.
Author: "Legal Malpractice," Wisconsin Bar Bulletin, June, 1982. "Supreme Court Adopts Discovery Rule," Wisconsin Bar Bulletin, December, 1983.
Member: State Bar of Wisconsin (Member: Board of Governors, 1989-1993.
Board of Directors, Litigation Section, 1986-1992. Secretary, 1986; Vice-Chairman, 1987. Chairman, 1988); Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
American Board of Trial Advocates (Diplomate). Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy).
(Resident).
Member: State Bar of Wisconsin (Member: Board of Governors, 1989-1993. Board of Directors, Litigation Section, 1986-1992. Secretary, 1986; Vice-Chairman, 1987.
Chairman, 1988).
Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. American Board of Trial Advocates (Diplomate).
Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy).
(Resident). Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy).
(Resident).