About Tara
Tara Adolph built her legal foundation at Marquette University Law School, earning her J.D. in 2011 after completing undergraduate studies at Southwest Minnesota State University with a B.S. in Justice Administration and Professional Communications in 2009. She moved through clinical programs and internships while in school, accumulating practical courtroom exposure alongside classroom study.
During law school, Adolph worked in a range of clerkship and intern roles that exposed her to different sides of legal practice. She served as a law clerk at Pruhs Law Office, S.C. in 2010 and later at Seifert Law in 2011. In the same period she was a judicial intern for the Honorable David Borowski in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court’s Felony Division and also interned with the Wisconsin National Guard Staff Judge Advocate. Those early assignments put her in courtrooms and law offices on a regular basis and shaped her approach to case preparation and client contact.
After passing into practice, Adolph joined Froelich Law Offices as an associate in 2012. That role followed directly from her clerkship experience and broadened her responsibilities as she handled client matters under attorney supervision. Two years later she founded Adolph Legal, an independent practice she has operated since 2014. As owner and lawyer, she has managed the administrative and substantive sides of running a small firm.
Outside the office, Adolph has maintained ties to the legal community. She has been involved with the Brown County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division since 2012. She also joined the committee for the annual Green Bay Area Marquette Lawyer Reception in 2013 and remains active in that effort. Those affiliations reflect steady local engagement rather than ceremonial membership.
Adolph is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and holds admission that includes the U.S. Supreme Court. Her background includes felony-division court exposure, military legal internship experience, and work in private law offices. She applies that mix of courtroom familiarity and office-side practice management to her daily work.
She continues to run Adolph Legal and concentrates her practice on client representation that draws on her courtroom experience and earlier clerkships.