Tiffany E. Woelfel

Partner
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Overview

Tiffany keeps her clients’ interests top of mind. It isn’t enough to simply resolve the issue at hand—she is a counselor, negotiator, and creative thinker who aims to ensure clients don’t find themselves facing the same situation again and prevent future litigation. Whether in or outside of the courtroom, Tiffany has a knack for resolving legal issues, particularly those that arise where law and business decisions intersect.

As a seasoned litigator, Tiffany represents individual, business, nonprofits, and government clients facing complex issues in Wisconsin state and federal courts. She has helped businesses protect their intellectual property rights and defended them from infringement claims. Tiffany has represented individuals accused of stealing trade secrets or violating noncompete provisions.

She has also fiercely defended schools and municipalities unfairly accused of violating civil and constitutional rights, including defending against claims brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. She has successfully defended her clients at the Seventh Circuit and before the United States Supreme Court.

Tiffany also works with employers of all sizes to address issues such as hiring, firing, employee contracts, and enforcing employment agreements. She often serves as outside counsel for sticky HR issues and defends clients in court or administrative proceedings in issues of employment discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment, employment agreements, wage and hour complaints, and more.

Additionally, Tiffany works with various sized companies to help resolve contract disputes and unpaid invoices. She has successful negotiated payment and resolution for her clients through all stages, from pre-suit negotiations to post-filing settlements and successful mediations.

Prior to joining Amundsen Davis, clerked and interned for various federal  judges in Wisconsin and Illinois, where she gained experience in federal law, civil procedure, and civil litigation. She has served as local counsel for numerous other firms, helping them navigate Wisconsin courts.

Outside the office, Tiffany is drawn to organizations focused on helping women, families, and young professionals.

Experience

Membership & Involvement

  • Member: State Bar of Wisconsin; Brown County Bar Association; Outagamie County Bar Association; Hon. Robert J. Parins Legal Society; Pulse – Young Professional Network of the Fox Cities
  • Past President: Young Lawyers Division, State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association: Board Member; Newsletter Co-Chair
  • Associate Fellow: Litigation Counsel of America
  • Executive Committee & Chair of Recruitment & Retention: United Way Fox Cities Emerging Leaders
  • Committee Member: Green & Gold Gala, Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin; Fox Cities Performing Arts Center

Court Admissions: Wisconsin; United States Supreme Court; Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals; Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin; U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin; and U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois.

Pro Hac Vice Admissions: U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey ; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California; U.S. District Court, District of Montana.

Honors

  • Selected to Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in Commercial Litigation: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
  • Selected to the Wisconsin Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list: 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Fellow, Wisconsin Law Foundation: 2024
  • Selected by the Greater Green Bay Chamber as a Future 15 award recipient: 2024
  • Selected as Insight Publications' 40 Under 40: 2023
  • Selected by the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce as a Future 15 Young Professional award recipient: 2020

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Education on Demand

Education

University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., Order of the Coif, magna cum laude

University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, B.S., with distinction

Admissions

  • Wisconsin
  • New Jersey (Pro Hac Vice Admission)
  • Supreme Court of the United States
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