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Cheryl Gill brings varied and extensive experience to her work both
as an attorney at Johns, Flaherty & Collins and as a community
volunteer.
She joined Johns, Flaherty & Collins in 2004 when members of her
former firm, Collins, Quillin & Knothe, integrated with Johns &
Flaherty. She focuses on civil litigation, including personal
injury, commercial disputes, employment issues and criminal defense.
Cheryl graduated from the University of Iowa in 1979 with a
bachelor’s degree in economics. After working seven years as a
systems analyst, she entered Drake University Law School where she
was Case Note editor for the Drake Law Review, a member of the Mock
Trial team, and, a teaching assistant for legal research and writing
classes. She graduated in 1989, cum laude, earning memberships in
the Order of the Coif and Order of the Barristers.
Cheryl began her legal career in 1989 at the law firm of Stinson,
Mag & Fizzell, Kansas City, Mo., practicing primarily commercial
litigation. In 1991, she began working in the Attorney General's
Office of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), a
United States insular area where she prosecuted criminal cases. Two
years later, Cheryl became the chief of the criminal division and
was appointed as a special assistant U.S. attorney for the District
of Guam and the Northern Marianas. In 1995, while serving as a
special assistant attorney general for the CNMI, Cheryl researched
the history of and rewrote the CNMI Criminal Code under a federal
grant. During her five years in the CNMI, she also taught criminal
law and procedure at the Northern Marianas College. She returned to
the Midwest in 1996, settling in La Crosse and joining the Collins, Quillin & Knothe law firm.
Cheryl is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar, Missouri State Bar,
Kansas State Bar, Bar Association of the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, American Bar Association, Wisconsin
Academy of Trial Lawyers and the La Crosse County Bar Association.
She is admitted to practice in the United States Court of Appeals
for the Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Circuits and the United States
District Court for the Western District of Missouri, the District of
Kansas and the Western District of Wisconsin.
In addition to practicing law for
the last 21 years, Cheryl has been involved in several
professional, civic and community organizations. She has served on
the Board of Directors for the Kansas City Youth Symphony and the
CNMI Bar Association. In the latter position, she also served as
Chair of the CNMI Bar Admissions Committee. From 1998 through 2001,
she was the attorney coach for the University of Wisconsin – La
Crosse mock trial team. She has been the attorney coach for the La
Crosse Central High School mock trial team since 2006.
Additionally, she served as treasurer of the Coulee Catholic Schools
Home and School Association from 2000 through 2002. Currently,
Cheryl serves on the Board of Directors for Legal Action of
Wisconsin, which provides free civil legal services to low-income
people and senior citizens in the areas of housing, public benefits,
family law, jobs and economic development and education.
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