Ann Jacobs, Member of Domnitz & Skemp
Ann S. Jacobs is a shareholder in the Milwaukee law firm of Domnitz & Skemp, S.C. , focusing her practice on general liability matters, including automobile accidents, nursing home abuse and neglect cases, as well as medical malpractice cases.
She is a 1992 Cum Laude graduate of University of Wisconsin Law School, where she was a member and coach of the Intellectual Property Moot Court Team. She completed her undergraduate at University of Wisconsin with distinction, winning the Leon Epstein Award for Outstanding Student in American Government.
Ms. Jacobs began her legal career as a public defender, litigating dozens of jury trials over nearly a decade, from juvenile cases to homicides. She honed her trial skills during that period, and championed cases for her clients. During that time, she was one of the original authors of the Wisconsin Juvenile Law Handbook, published by the state bar of Wisconsin, writing the original chapter on the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.
In 2001, Ms. Jacobs left the public defenders office and began her career as a trial attorney, advocating for the rights of the injured. Since then she has represented hundreds of clients in a wide variety of cases, winning outstanding results for them, including at trial.
In recognition of her outstanding work on behalf of her clients, she has been honored as one of the top 25 women lawyers in the state of Wisconsin by Superlawyers for 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, as seen in Milwaukee Magazine.
In addition to her strong practice, Ms. Jacobs is one of the authors of the Law of Damages book published by the State Bar of Wisconsin, co-writing the chapter on pain and suffering. She is also a frequent lecturer to attorneys across the state on the topic of subrogation and ethics and has presented on those topics many times.
She has also been active in the Wisconsin Association for Justice, most recently serving as program committee co-chair and current board member. She is a founding member of that organization's Women's caucus, which began in 2007.
Ms. Jacobs speaks Spanish well, and represents many non-English speaking clients in a wide variety of cases. She is a member of the Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association.
She is a life-long resident of Milwaukee, residing on the east side with her husband and three children.
Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison, (Madison, WI)
B.A., Political Science 1989
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law, (Madison, WI)
Juris Doctor, Law 1992
