Neal Nettesheim

Neal P. Nettesheim is a former Deputy Chief Judge and Presiding Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

Career

Nettesheim received his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and then began practicing law in 1966 following graduation from Marquette University Law School.[1][2] His judicial career began in 1975 after he was elected a Waukesha County, Wisconsin Judge. Later, he became a Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge. He remained on the Circuit Court, eventually becoming a Presiding Judge, until his appointment to the Court of Appeals in 1984. During his tenure with the Court of Appeals, he served as a Presiding Judge twice. First, from 1990 to 1993, and second, from 2001 to 2003. He also became Deputy Chief Judge in 1998 and remained in that position until his retirement in 2007.

gollark: … no.
gollark: Oh, and I should mention that the fundamental theorem of algebra is only for polynomials with a single variable in them, not stuff like x³y² which contain several.
gollark: i.e. you can get some twice or more.
gollark: There are n roots but not always n distinct ones.
gollark: AKA "solutions", ish.

References

  1. "Neal Nettesheim". Wisconsin Court System. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  2. Martindale.com-Neal P. Nettesheim


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