Background
Mantyh, William J. was born on December 23, 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Mantyh, William J. was born on December 23, 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Philosophy, 1946. Juris Doctor, 1948); University of Michigan (Master of Laws, 1949). Phi Delta Phi. American Arbitration Association (construction case arbitrator, since 1975).
Worked at Fiorenza & Hayes, South Carolina (U.S.) (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) specializing in Commercial and Civil Litigation, General Corporate Law, Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers, Banking, Real Estate, Estate Planning and Probate, Family Law, Personal Injury, Commercial Collections and Arbitration. Admitted to the bar, 1949, Wisconsin, United States. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, United States.
Supreme Court, United States.
Claims Court and United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
Phi Delta Phi. American Arbitration Association (construction case arbitrator, 1975).
Member: Milwaukee (Member, Board of Directors, 1981-1984. Chairman: Bench and Bar Committee, 1978-1979.
Courts Committee, 1977-1978) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Wisconsin (Member, Board of Governors, 1965-1967.
Chairman, Labor Law Section, 1962-1964).
Milwaukee Bar Foundation (Member, Board of Directors, 1977-1984. President, 1980-1982). Following his services as a trial judge, John Fiorenza started the firm that is now Fiorenza & Hayes, South Carolina (U.S.) Over 20 years later, the firm is a respected, full-service law firm composed of attorneys having extensive experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of civil litigation and appeals in both state and federal courts.
The firm regularly represents a variety of local and national business clients in general corporate activities and in litigation, including complex commercial litigation, while, at the same time, maintaining personalized service to its small business and individual clients.
Member: Milwaukee (Member, Board of Directors, 1981-1984.