Primary Job Title Founding Member Primary Organization Gass Turek
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Regions Great Lakes, Midwestern US Gender Male
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Ralph Weber is the Founding Member of Gass Weber Mullins LLC since February 2004. Ralph is one of the five founding members of Gass Weber Mullins, a national trial litigation law firm recognized by the National Law Journal on its national “Hot List” of boutique firms.
The prestigious international lawyer reference, Chambers Guide-USA,
identifies Ralph as a top commercial litigator, where his clients and peers describe him as “very thoughtful, top-notch and outstanding,” they admire his “command of a courtroom” and note “He is the calm in a storm.” He also has been recognized by his peers for many years through selection to Best Lawyers in America, and he has been selected in Best of the U.S. as one of the "Best of Class" service providers in the United States. In 2014, the Wisconsin Law Journal honored Ralph as a “Leader in the Law.”
In addition to a full legal practice, Raplh has been active as an educator and community supporter. Ralph teaches Trial Advocacy at Marquette University Law School (since 1995) and created a jury research and courtroom facility, the Trial Science Institute.
Ralph is a Member of the Board of Directors at Rocketship Education and Chair of Wisconsin Board of Trustees.
Ralph is also a Member of the Northwestern Mutual Board of Directors and he has founded and worked with several educational, charitable and nonprofit groups, including the Board of Pius XI High School (for which he chaired the Education Committee), the Marquette University National Alumni Board, the Board of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, the Marquette University College of Arts & Sciences Alumni Board, and the FC Milwaukee Soccer Club.
Ralph served on the Law Review at Columbia University Law School, graduating in 1982, and then served as a Law Clerk for the Hon. Richard D. Cudahy, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Ralph graduated summa cum laude from Marquette University in 1978, when he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa.


