Adjunct Professor
E-mail: rjkasieta@kasieta.com
Recently Taught Courses
852 Trial Advocacy
Biography
Atty. Bob Kasieta has been teaching at the law school as an
adjunct professor since 2003. Bob
obtained his law degree from Marquette Law School in 1983. He then clerked with Dane County Chief Judge
Richard W. Bardwell. After that, he practiced
from 1984 until 1997 with Bell, Metzner, Gierhart & Moore, SC, serving as
the president of that firm for the last 2 1/2 years that he was there. In 1997, Bob formed Kasieta Legal Group, LLC
to represent plaintiffs. Bob is a Certified Civil Trial Specialist by the National
Board of Trial Advocates. He has an AV
rating from Martindale Hubbell. Bob has
been recognized by Madison Magazine as one of the 10 best lawyers in Dane
County in the areas of personal injury and employment law. He has also been listed many times in the
Outstanding Lawyers of America as one of Wisconsin's top 100 lawyers. Bob has been recognized as a "Super
Lawyer" for many years. He won the
largest verdict in Wisconsin in two of the last four years, according to the
Wisconsin Law Journal. Bob is also committed to public service. In Business Magazine has recognized him on
its executive register many times as one of the most civic minded business
leaders in Wisconsin. Bob has previously
served as the mayor of his community, a member of its city Council, and a
variety of boards and committees. Gov.
Jim Doyle appointed Bob to the Dane County Regional Planning Committee and to
the State Elections Board, on which Bob served as the chair. Bob Kasieta devotes a great deal of time to legal education,
teaching many courses for lawyers and law students alike. In his spare time, he enjoys international
travel, photography, and the company of his Old English Sheepdogs.

