Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 53202 | 1663 available
1663 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 53202 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $339 per hour.
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Attorney Jason F. Abraham graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin in 1989 and received his law degree from Marquette University Law School in 1992. He began his career with Hupy and Abraham in 1993 and was promoted to shareholder in 1999. Attorney Abraham's proficiency in handling personal injury matters has attracted a clientele consisting of individuals from across the nation. He has settled or tried personal injury cases with a combined value of over $180,000,000 and has resolved multiple cases for over $1,000,000 each. Attorney Abraham is a Certified Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and also holds the highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell's peer review rating system. He is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin, American Bar Association, American Association for Justice, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and member and board member for the Wisconsin Association for Justice. Attorney Abraham is licensed to practice in the states of Wisconsin and Missouri and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin. His extensive experience in personal injury matters has granted him lecturing opportunities in numerous states across the nation.. Attorney Abraham is also dedicated to improving his community. He is a board member for the Ridin' to a Cure Foundation benefiting breast cancer research, steering committee member of the Black-N-Blue Ball benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and lifetime member of ABATE of Wisconsin and member of ABATE of Iowa.
Attorney Aneeq Ahmad currently manages Ahmad & Associates, LLC, an exclusive Criminal Defense law firm in Milwaukee's Third Ward district. He is passionate about defending a client's right to tell their side of the story and be taken seriously with the dignity and respect every human being deserves - without pre-judgment. He is also determined to put an end to the racism and racial bias that is deeply embedded in the criminal justice system, and is an advocate of progressive change to ensure that everyone is treated fairly.. Attorney Ahmad graduated from Cornell University for his undergraduate studies and University of Wisconsin Law School for his law degree. He is currently admitted to practice law in both Wisconsin and Illinois; he is also admitted to practice in the Eastern District of Wisconsin and is on the panel of appointed Criminal Justice Act attorneys for Federal Criminal cases.. He was named to SuperLawyers Rising Stars in 2020, the first year he was ever nominated. In his spare time, he loves bike on his Peloton, dance, stretch out on the yoga mat, take a ride on his motorcycle, or spend a day at the race track.
At Kerkman & Dunn, our team of attorneys offers a depth of experience you would only otherwise find at a large firm. As a small firm, we provide personalized and hands-on attention to each client and are able to avoid conflicts. With our skilled business litigation lawyers, our team has the bandwidth to handle even the most complicated business litigation and bankruptcy issues.. Jerry's interest in chapter 11 cases and business litigation began during his third year of law school, more than 30 years ago. He interned with Judge C.N. Clevert who was a bankruptcy judge at the time and later became a district court judge in Milwaukee. While in law school, Jerry wrote a law review article that studied the effects of the then new 1978 Bankruptcy Code in chapter 11 cases. The article was published as the lead article in the Marquette Law Review: The Debtor in Full Control: A Case for Adoption of the U.S. Trustee System, 70 Marq. L. Rev. 159 (1987).. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin law school, Jerry immediately represented chapter 11 debtors with a mid-size Milwaukee firm and eventually worked for one of the largest firms in Milwaukee before founding Kerkman & Dunn in 2006. Kerkman & Dunn grew to be one of the most successful chapter 11 boutique firms in the Midwest and in May of 2017 was joined by the lawyers from Wagner Law Group, a litigation boutique in Milwaukee to become Kerkman Wagner & Dunn. It practices bankruptcy throughout the State of Wisconsin and in Northern Illinois, and has represented large chapter 11 debtors in bankruptcy courts in Madison, Wausau, Chicago and of course Milwaukee.. Jerry and Kerkman Wagner & Dunn have represented creditors' committees, individual creditors and chapter 11 debtors. Their approach is often innovative. For example, the leading case to consolidate a large number of chapter 11 debtors into a smaller, more manageable number of debtors was approved recently by the bankruptcy and district courts in Milwaukee in the Bruckner decision. Jerry has also developed and led claim processes that took a large number of claims and resolved disputes to them with minimal court hearings. The firm's approach to cases usually results in a confirmed plan of reorganization because it emphasizes a business approach to cases; before filing a case, the exit strategy must be known.. Jerry and the firm look forward to the challenges of complex chapter 11 cases and obtaining a positive result for their clients.
As the head of the firm’s Banking & Creditors’ Rights Practice Group. Seth regularly serves as a court-appointed receiver. He also represents financial institutions, secured and unsecured corporate or individual creditors, and financially troubled corporations in both state and federal courts. He also assists business owners by guiding them through the process of informal financial work-outs and refinancing. Seth has extensive experience serving as court-appointed receiver, and representing court-appointed receivers, throughout the state in assignments for the benefit of creditors (Chapter 128 Receiverships), real estate foreclosures, the wind-up of closely held corporations, and complex post -judgment collection matters. Seth also assists clients with the acquisition or disposition of businesses and/or business assets in insolvency proceedings, as well as representation of both secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings across the country.. Seth Assists Clients With. • Structuring financial transactions and workouts• Representing financial institutions as well as secured and unsecured corporate or individual creditors in state and federal courts• Acquisition or disposition of businesses in insolvency proceedings• Complex post-judgment collection matters. Examples of Seth’s Recent Client Work. • Acting as court-appointed receiver, Seth has handled all aspects of the sale, wind-down, and liquidation of dozens of financially distressed businesses across the state. • Swiftly and efficiently finalized the affairs of a closely held company in his role as receiver by selling a multi-million dollar parcel of partially developed land despite a hotly contested dispute between owners. • Guided a local manufacturing company smoothly and successfully through a situation where the company's key supplier had declared bankruptcy, threatening an interruption in the company's lines of production. • Collected numerous six figure judgements as supplemental receiver. • Served as a Special Master in pending divorce proceeding, whereby he oversaw and administered a multi-million dollar marital estate
As former prosecutor and as private practice criminal defense lawyer, Allison Ritter has seen both sides of the criminal justice system and achieved success in her profession. Her significant experience in both roles helps her to serve her clients looking for the best criminal defense representation.. Allison has handled all types of criminal cases including drug crimes, homicides, sexual assaults, drunk driving cases and domestic violence. She has won the vast majority of the cases she has tried and has successfully negotiated hundreds of others to lesser charges and lower sentences.. Ritter Law Office is a Milwaukee criminal defense law firm with attorneys experienced in plea negotiations, trials, appeals, and getting results. Allison's firm represents criminal defendants in Milwaukee County, Waukesha County, Ozaukee County, and Washington County, including the Wisconsin communties of Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine, West Allis, Wauwatosa, Cudahy, Whitefish Bay, Mequon, Shorewood, South Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Franklin, Greendale, River Hills, West Bend, Hartland, Glendale, Greenfield, Pewaukee, Brookfield, Delafield, Mukwonago, Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, Port Washington, Juneau, Menomonee Falls, Cedarburg, Grafton, and Germantown.
As a member of the firm’s Banking & Creditors’ Rights Practice Group, John regularly assists both secured and unsecured creditors, including banking institutions, servicers, commercial landlords and other entities, in the enforcement, collection and workout of loans, leases and other obligations.. John has extensive courtroom experience in utilizing Wisconsin collection remedies, such as foreclosure, replevin, garnishment, and the creation of various types of receiverships to protect or liquidate assets serving as collateral.. John also regularly represents the rights of creditors in both state Chapter 128 insolvency proceedings and federal bankruptcy proceedings.. John Assists Clients With. Examples of John’s Recent Work. Representative Banking/Financial Clients
Arthur has represented Marquette University as Senior Associate General Counsel and a multi-state restaurant company as Vice President – Administration & General Counsel. In each role, he advised organizations through complex and strategic business transactions involving various legal disciplines, including employee benefits, human resources, corporate governance, taxation, regulatory compliance and risk management. Arthur began his career with two of the “Big 4” accounting firms as an employee benefits and tax consultant.Arthur brings diverse experiences in the area of employee benefits law, having advised clients through technical tax, ERISA and regulatory compliance matters. In addition, he has interfaced directly with employees, investment managers, trust officers, custodians, insurance providers, insurance brokers and third party administrators relating to the selection, negotiation, communication and implementation of employee benefit programs.
Arnold F. Lueders III (“Arnie”) is a well-known attorney licensed to practice law in Wisconsin, Illinois, Florida and Hawaii state and federal courts.. Arnie was born and raised in the Milwaukee area. He is a first generation attorney as his family were all blue-collar factory workers.. Arnie received his B.A. from UW-Parkside in 1991. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Marquette Law School in 1994.. Arnie is married to Sarah Lueders. He has two children (Austin and Adrianna). Arnie and Sarah are supporters of many charitable organizations, including the Milwaukee County Zoo, the Pacific Whale Fountain (Maui, HI) and the Elephant Nature Park (Chiang Mai, Thailand). He loves to travel and exercise.. Arnie started his law career working for private corporations in the areas of real estate, oil and gas, immigration, estate planning and intellectual property, but has focused exclusively on bankruptcy and financial law since 2002.. Arnie’s motto is “treat others how you want to be treated.”. If need help with getting out of debt and getting back on track to a better financial life, contact Arnie at or.
April K. Toy is an attorney in Meissner Tierney’s commercial litigation practice group. April represents businesses, insurance companies and individuals in a wide range of civil matters including liability and insurance coverage. She also defends businesses against professional liability claims and advises insurers on extra-contractual claims handling issues, including bad faith and duty to defend issues.. Prior to joining the firm, April had a wide range of experience litigating cases in both state and federal courts.
Ann S. Jacobs is the founder of Jacobs Injury Law. Her practice specializes in personal injury cases, including automobile accidents, nursing home abuse/neglect, financial abuse/fraud, and medical malpractice. Ann began her legal career as a public defender. She honed her trial skills during that period, championing everything from juvenile cases to homicides. Ann left the public defenders office to become a trial attorney in private practice, advocating for the rights of the injured. Since then she has represented hundreds of clients and is consistently honored as a top lawyer in Wisconsin.. A former president of the Wisconsin Association for Justice, Ann also served as program committee co-chair and remains a current board member. She is a founding member of the organization’s Women’s Caucus. From 2012-2015, Ann served on the Milwaukee Bar Association Board of Directors. Additionally, she has served as chair of the Milwaukee Bar’s Lawyer Referral Information Service (LRIS) Committee since 2006. In recognition of her long-standing expertise in the area, the American Bar Association appointed her to their National LRIS Committee, which oversees the certification of Lawyer Referral Services across the United States. In 2016, Ann was appointed to a 5-year term on the State of Wisconsin’s newly-formed State Elections Commission, and currently serves as its vice-chair. She is also on the board of Wisconsin Equal Justice Fund.. A passionate litigator, Ann is committed to assisting others both inside and outside the courtroom. She is a frequent guest speaker to attorneys across the country and is also an accomplished author. Ann is one of the original authors of the Wisconsin Juvenile Law Handbook, published by the State Bar of Wisconsin. She also co-wrote the chapter on pain and suffering in the “Law of Damages” book as well as a chapter in the State Bar Book, “Advising Older Clients in Wisconsin,” which addresses negligence claims.. Ann is a 1992 Cum Laude graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School. She speaks Spanish and is a member of the Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association. Ann is a life-long resident of Milwaukee, residing on the east side with her husband and three children.
Angela Wellsmith is a corporate in-house attorney. Angela previously was in private practice with a large national law firm. Before attending law school, she was a consultant with Accenture. She loves motorcycles and traveling.
After earning my degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, I put my extensive educational experiences to work, assisting many of the top attorneys in the State of Wisconsin with their practices. The time has now come when I am ready to put those lessons to work. To that end, I have opened my own office, August Law Office L.L.C., so that I may continue to work and practice in the great city of Madison.. I enjoy the challenges--intellectual and otherwise--that come with this line of work. I know the harships my clients face and I am very proud to stand at their side and defend their rights--including their absolute right to be presumed innocent.. At August Law Office L.L.C. I believe in a client-centric theory of legal counseling. Call today to discuss your case with an attorney who cares.
Adam J. Tutaj is a shareholder of the firm, and concentrates his practice in the areas of business, tax and health law. Since joining the firm in 1999, he has developed his practice as “general counsel” to clients in a wide range of industries, including: manufacturing, physician group practices, real estate developers, and large 501(c)(3) medical specialty organizations having national and international scope.. Adam is a frequent speaker and author on the issues of tax law, health law and business transactions, and is a regular contributor to CCH's Journal of Passthrough Entities. He is the immediate past-chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Health Law Section and has been named a “Rising Star” by Wisconsin Super Lawyers.
"Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are". Sickened by the state of our criminal "justice" system, the dehuminazation of criminal defendants, and the blatant disrespect of personal rights afforded to the people by the U.S. Constitution, Attorney Nicole Muller has dedicated her life to a career that attempts to address issues that plague criminal defendants in Wisconsin.. In a world where over 95% of criminal cases are resolved through plea agreements, Attorney Muller prides herself in the level of representation she provides to each of her clients--representation that focuses on pre-trial issues and motions; representation that does not seek the best plea agreement, but rather seeks justice.. Based on these passions, Attorney Muller has worked with the Racine County Public Defender’s office to create a sentencing manual that attempted to reduce racial prejudice from detrimentally impacting a defendant’s sentence. Attorney Muller has also worked on issues surrounding the disproportional impact cash bail programs have on Milwaukee’s and Wisconsin’s urban poor; racial discrepancies in the courtroom and how jury pooling practices ultimately reduce a minority defendant from having a jury that represents a fair cross section of his or her community; and many other issues impacting criminal defendants here in Wisconsin.. Now, Attorney Muller is an Attorney at Birdsall Obear & Associates, LLC--a firm that exclusivley practices criminal defense. Focusing only on criminal defense has allowed Attorney Muller, and Birdsall Obear & Associates, to aquire the skills and knowledge to provide individuals with over-the-top representation. If interested in talking with Attorney Muller, feel free to contact Birdsall Obear & Associates.