Top best Civil Lawyers in ZIP 98164 | 21 available
21 Civil lawyers are available in ZIP code 98164 in Madison, Wisconsin. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $300 per hour.
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(Seattle Area) 98109 1.8 miles
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(Tacoma Area) 98402 25.1 miles
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FAQs - Civil Lawyers in 98164 city Madison How many Civil lawyers actively serve residents of Madison, Wisconsin? Approximately 38 licensed attorneys focus on Civil across Madison, Wisconsin. Most matters are filed through the Wisconsin District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil lawyers in Madison, Wisconsin? In Madison, typical rates range from $220-$366 per hour for Civil. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2592 and $5545, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil matters usually take in courts near Madison? Civil cases in Madison, Wisconsin usually take around 4-13 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil cases for people living in Madison, Wisconsin? Residents of Madison typically see Civil filings handled by the Wisconsin District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil? About 46% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
21 Civil Lawyers Found Near You
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Mr. Umlauf is a shareholder with Forsberg & Umlauf. His broad litigation defense practice includes catastrophic damages, construction claims, products and personal injury defense, premises liability, bad faith, legal malpractice, underinsured motorist claims, investigation and preservation of evidence advice.. Personal injury defense litigation (emphasizing catastrophic damages cases), including vehicle accidents, premises liability, construction site claims (including injuries, tender of defense analysis, construction defects and insurance coverage) and product liability. Litigation and advice regarding CGL, and automobile insurance policies (emphasizing UIM claims). Professional liability defense of lawyers, pharmacists, and medical providers. Arbitrator (UIM/King County Superior Court) and Mediator.
Jeff's practice focuses on the defense of professional liability claims. He has defended clients in a broad range of other claims as well, including personal injury, product liability, toxic torts and premises liability. Prior to beginning his law practice, he served as a judicial extern to a federal appellate court judge in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I have been litigating cases for approximately 16 years. My practice emphasizes litigation including personal injury, wrongful death, as well as insurance litigation and appellate work. I have extensive experience in all aspects of litigation including discovery, motions, mediations, arbitrations, and trials, and I have handled hundreds of litigation matters. On numerous occasions, I have secured results in excess of one million dollars for my clients. I have also briefed and argued a number of cases before the Washington State appellate courts and have appeared as a guest speaker on trial and insurance topics.
I enjoy assisting my clients with legal matters big or small, in the areas of real estate, municipal and commercial law, and related litigation. Working from our offices in Seattle and Port Townsend, I seek to remain available and responsive to clients' needs and their schedules. Having practiced law for 35 years, I believe that I have the experience and the judgment to devise a prompt and economical solution to almost any legal problem.
I am a member in the Seattle office where my practice includes health care, insurance, product liability, mass tort, and civil matters. I provide a wide range of legal services to members of the health care industry including negotiating and structuring arrangements, business, regulatory, confidentiality and privacy-related compliance services including HIPAA and state laws, licensing and risk management related services, and related investigations. My practice includes legal advice and litigation relating to insurance coverage and bad faith for policyholders and the insurance industry including property and casualty, life, health and disability. I also provide guidance and advice to the insurance industry and selfinsureds with respect to their obligations under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act (MMSEA). I was named to the Washington Super Lawyers list by Super Lawyers magazine in 2005 and 2010-2016.
Carl’s busy litigation practice emphasizes insurance defense, first and third-party coverage opinions / litigation, extra contractual matters, the defense of alleged bad faith claims and general as well as environmental defense claims. He is licensed to practice law in Washington, Alaska and Oregon and has represented clients throughout the United States, with particular emphasis in the Western states. Carl has extensive trial experience, initially as an Assistant District Attorney in Anchorage, Alaska, and he continues with an active trial practice now. He is frequently asked to serve as a King County Superior Court Arbitrator and is an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy’s trial and deposition skills programs, as well as an Adjunct Professor, Trial Advocacy, at the University of Washington School of Law. He is a frequent author and lecturer on topics related to his primary practice areas as well as pre-trial and trial related issues.
Alison Holcomb is the Criminal Justice Director for the ACLU of Washington State. Her work focuses on advancing changes to our criminal laws that recognize that not every social problem can, or should, be treated as a crime, and that funneling people into the criminal justice system actually amplifies social problems and undermines public safety. Before joining the ACLU in 2006, she was a trial lawyer in state and federal courts for thirteen years.Alison was the chief architect of Washington State Initiative Measure No. 502, which legalized, taxed, and regulated marijuana for adults 21 and older. She also served as campaign director for New Approach Washington, the political action committee that supported I-502's passage on November 6, 2012, by a 56 to 44 percent margin.. Alison is a past vice-president of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and former chair of the Legal Frameworks Group of the King County Bar Association's Drug Policy Project. She has served on the Seattle City Council's I-75 Marijuana Policy Review Panel and its Jail Capacity Study Advisory Group, which examined the impact of alternative approaches to low-level drug offenses on jail use.. Alison received her B.A. from Stanford University and her J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Madison and surrounding areas.