Attorney Profiles

Alan E. Seneczko

Education

Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, magna cum laude, 1984, J.D.; member, Marquette Law Review; clerk, National Labor Relations Board; intern, Wisconsin Supreme Court; St. Thomas Moore Scholar.

Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, magna cum laude, 1981, B.S. management.

University College, Oxford University, Oxford, England. Studied industrial relations and economics in fall, 1980; member, Oxford Blues basketball team.

Publications

“An Employer’s Guide To Worker’s Compensation In Wisconsin,” 1998 WISCONSIN SAFETY COUNCIL; Contributing Legal Editor: “Legal Issues,” ALCOHOL & DRUGS: DOT COMPLIANCE MANUAL, J.J. Keller and Associates; ”Guidelines For The Development Of A Comprehensive Workplace Drug Abuse Policy,” 1991 Drug-Free Workplace Network of Greater Milwaukee; “Hazard Communication and the Private Carrier,” 1987 PRIVATE CARRIER; “Drug Testing in the Trucking Industry,” 1987 HUMAN RESOURCES COMMENTATOR; “The Right to Know in the Trucking Industry: Regulating Regulations,” 1986 TRANSPORTATION LAW JOURNAL; “Arbitral Immunity,” 1983 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW.

Representative Speaking Engagements

National Safety Council, Wisconsin Council of Safety, University of Wisconsin Law School, Associated General Contractors, MRA, Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association, University of Wisconsin-Business Outreach, Association of Personnel Administrators, Governor’s Conference on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, American Foundrymen’s Society, Inc., Wisconsin Society for Human Resource Management, Wisconsin State Telephone Association, South Central Wisconsin Association of Occupational Nurses, J.J. Keller & Associates, American Society of Public Administrators, Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association.

Professional Organizations and Associations

Advisory Board, Wisconsin Council of Safety (1986 - 2002); member, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association, Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Waukesha Bar Associations (labor law and litigation sections).