| Biography | Nancy J. Sennett is managing partner of the Milwaukee office with Foley & Lardner LLP. Ms. Sennett is a member, founder and first chair of the Securities Enforcement & Litigation Practice. She is also a member of the International and General Commercial Litigation Practices. A former member of the firm's Management Committee, she also chaired the firm's Strategic Planning Committee. Ms. Sennett's practice includes all aspects of commercial and business litigation. Her practice is focused on securities litigation representing corporations, boards of directors, broker-dealers, investment advisers, law firms and individuals in private securities litigation, including shareholder class actions and derivative suits, SEC enforcement actions, SRO proceedings and ERISA actions. She has also conducted internal investigations for public and private companies. Specifically, she represented broker-dealer defendants in the Rule 10b-5 litigation arising out of the Orange County bankruptcy and in the SEC's "yield burning" enforcement action and the companion civil 10b-5 cases. She has tried insider trading cases and has managed securities litigation where clients are named as defendants in multiple civil actions and are the subject of SEC and DOJ investigations. She has had experience in the federal courts of appeal, district courts, and state courts throughout the country, as well as experience in arbitrations and mediations. Ms. Sennett was recently selected by her peers for inclusion in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the field of commercial litigation and is listed as a leading Wisconsin litigator in Chambers USA® for 2002-2009. She was selected for inclusion in the 2005-2008 Wisconsin Super Lawyers® lists for her securities litigation work. Ms. Sennett spoke on the topic of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act at the BusinessWeek Summit in Washington, D. C. and on the topic of boardroom governance at the Foley & Lardner National Directors Institutes in 2002-2008. She presented the "Top Ten Securities Cases" at the annual Wisconsin State Bar Securities Law seminar in 2004-2006 and co-authored an article of the same title for the Securities Litigation newsletter of the ABA. She also was a speaker on The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act at the 16th Annual Ray Garrett Jr. Corporate and Securities Law Institute at Northwestern University School of Law. In addition, she is a co-author of Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before Trial. Ms. Sennett is licensed to practice in Wisconsin and is a member of the Milwaukee Bar Association, having received its 2003 Lawyer of the Year award. She is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Seventh Circuit Bar Association, and the American Bar Association, where she is a member of the Securities Litigation Committee. She also is a member of the Securities Industry Association Compliance and Legal Division and has completed the NASD's training program for securities arbitrators. She is chair of the Merit Selection Committee for the Reappointment of the Magistrate Judges for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Ms. Sennett is the past president of the University of Wisconsin Alumni Association and in 2003 received its Distinguished Alumni Award. She is a board member of The Greater Milwaukee Committee, Milwaukee Metropolitan Association of Commerce, Junior Achievement, Tempo, and Rotary. She also serves on the board of ABCD, Inc. and is a founding board member of the Betty Brinn Children's Museum. Ms. Sennett joined Foley in 1979, after receiving her J.D. degree, cum laude, from Northwestern University, where she served as notes and comments editor of the Northwestern University Law Review. She received her undergraduate degree, with honors, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1973, where she studied English and communication arts. |