About Bethany
Bethany Canfield practices law in Wisconsin. She earned her J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2010. That academic background laid a foundation in courtroom procedure and legal research that has shaped her approach as an attorney. Her time at Marquette gave her exposure to state and federal practice norms and prepared her for licensure in Wisconsin.
Her career has been built around serving clients in state matters. She has worked in private practice and at smaller firms where she handled an array of client needs. Over time she moved into a partnership role and helped shape case strategy and client counseling at the firm level. That path led to her current position at Kitzke & Canfield LLC.
Canfield’s day-to-day work blends litigation tasks and client advisory duties. She drafts pleadings, prepares discovery, and represents clients in hearings. She also spends time advising individuals and businesses on procedural issues and compliance questions. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing cases and clear in explaining options to clients.
Outside the office she maintains active memberships in professional organizations. Those memberships keep her connected to peers in Wisconsin and provide regular opportunities for continuing legal education. She has participated in seminars and panel discussions organized by local bar groups and attends events that focus on developments in state law. That ongoing engagement informs how she approaches evolving procedural rules and statutory updates.
Clients who come to her expect practical advice and careful preparation. She approaches each matter by assessing immediate needs, identifying procedural risks, and outlining realistic options. Her practice balances courtroom representation with transactional and advisory work, depending on what each client requires. She is based at Kitzke & Canfield LLC, where she handles matters for clients across Wisconsin. Her current practice concentrates on serving clients in Wisconsin across a range of legal matters.