About ITP
ITP is Information Technology Professionals, LLC of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We are a technology consulting company founded by lawywers to help other lawyers make better use of technology in the law office.
John C. Wilets is a Wisconsin attorney. Since 1996, John has been assisting other attorneys with their technology needs.
John has extensive experience programming in Visual Basic for Applications and Corel’s Perfect Script (WordPerfect Macro Programming Language). He has created hundreds of custom macro and document assembly packages for both Microsoft Word and Corel WordPerfect users.
John’s technology expertise includes knowledge of document management systems, document assembly and generation systems, office suite applications, scanning and imaging solutions, and other small business applications. He is also a Time Matters Certified Independent Consultant (CIC).
Prior to embarking on his career as a Technology Professional, John pursued double majors – twice. In 1991, he earned a B.A in Economics and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin. He went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin Law School (1995) while simultaneously earning an M.S. in Finance from the University of Wisconsin School of Business (1996).
Joe Ulm has over 6 years of experience in the IT industry and holds numerous industry certifications. Joe has been a network administrator, managed an ISP, conducted training on Microsoft products and, for the two years prior to joining ITP, Joe worked directly with law firms to develop and implement technology solutions.
Joe joined ITP as a partner in June 2005, to fill a much needed role as our Director of Client Services. His experience and knowledge are a welcome addition to ITP and our clients alike.
Peter Niebler began his career with a startup company where, for six years, he managed everything from engineering to technical service to IT. As the company grew, Peter became the IT manager for over 100 users.
Peter is A+, MCSE and MCSD certified and is experienced in many technology areas including, desktop, network management, Cisco, PDA’s, remote access and SQL. He has implemented numerous off-the-shelf business solutions in addition to designing several proprietary solutions.
Peter holds a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Marquette University.
Paul M. Hager

Paul Hager has been with ITP since 2009. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison with honors with a BS in Legal Studies with emphasis in Computer Science and Religous Studies. Paul holds an MCSE, A+ and PMP. Certification from Villinova University Paul guest lectures at ITT Tech and Upper Iowa University and serves in a variety of board positions for IT consulting on building projects in the Madison area. Paul has been published in Technolawyer and his article titled “Website Marketing does your legal website make the grade?” has been published by a number of association publications. Paul also served on the advisory board for Findlaw one of the largest legal websites.
Paul’s experience comes from working in networks of 30 – 2,000 users across every envrionment. Paul also spent 6 years with a Madison law firm serving in both an IT and Management role as well as billing and accouting.

Paul also has successfully developed and launched several well know start up companys includeing VoVision and Rio Sisa Crime Aware GPS.
Recently Paul recieved the honor of being list in Madison’s top 40 under 40 for emerging talent.
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By Pete Cordova, February 2, 2008 @ 6:32 pm
HELP!
Recently upgraded to TimeMatters 9.0. Our billing function will not calculate the time x rate. We are having to do everything manually. Any similar problems/solutions by other TM users?
By Paul Hager, June 21, 2009 @ 3:23 am
Feel free to call us at 414-453-7100
By Doug, May 4, 2011 @ 9:18 pm
Can you recommend which data phone is preferable in my law practice. I see you spoke at a CLE on this topic. I currently have bberry. My office uses an exchange server, windows 7, outlook 2007 we are hosting our own email. We do not have a separate server for bberry. Thank you.
By Paul Hager, May 4, 2011 @ 9:33 pm
Hi Doug,
The iphone with Verizon is an excellent choice and very easy to configure. Otherwise there are an array of Android phones. If you pick one of the newer models you should be in good hands. Berry’s just are not great for small companies because they require a BES server for calendar sync. If you have a berry and a SBS or Exchange server remember you can use blackberry internet services which is free from your carrirer and hosted by your carrier to do email sync wirelessly. If you want calendar than switch to iphone or android.