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FAQs - Employment Lawyers in city Milwaukee How many Employment lawyers actively serve residents of Milwaukee, Wisconsin? Approximately 72 licensed attorneys focus on Employment across Milwaukee, 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 Employment lawyers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin? In Milwaukee, typical rates range from $224-$368 per hour for Employment. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2676 and $6034, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Employment matters usually take in courts near Milwaukee? Employment cases in Milwaukee, Wisconsin usually take around 3-9 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Employment cases for people living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin? Residents of Milwaukee typically see Employment 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 Employment? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Employment, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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William Sulton's practice involves labor and employment litigation, negotiating contracts and agreements, writing organizational and operating documents and public-private partnerships. William has tried cases in the fields of labor and employment law, civil and constitutional rights, contracts and agreements, real estate, personal injury and criminal defense.
Victor focuses his practice in civil and criminal litigation. With diverse litigation experience, Victor has argued several cases in the Federal Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. He has tried more than 60 cases, most of them jury trials in both State and Federal Courts. These trials involved, among other legal issues: employment agreements, wage claims, medical negligence, commercial banking law, discrimination law, arbitration agreements, telecommunications fraud, business disputes, real estate fraud, construction, auto dealership law, paternity, personal injury and lemon law.. Victor’s criminal jury trial experience includes representing individuals charged with the following types of crimes: first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree sexual assault, child neglect resulting in death, homicide by intoxicated use of motor vehicle, public official accepting bribes, burglary, federal drug and gun cases, and sexual predator law.. In addition to jury trials, Victor has extensive experience in representing clients in administrative hearings. These hearings typically involve claims of employment discrimination. He has represented both employers and employees in claims relating to race discrimination, religious discrimination, sex discrimination, and disability discrimination.
Tom is a litigator with substantial jury, court and administrative trial experience covering a wide array of civil issues. He has also briefed and argued numerous cases in state and federal appellate courts, including the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, achieving successful results for his clients. Tom’s clients have included large companies with complex legal problems as well as individuals with common “everyday” legal concerns. Settlements and verdicts for his clients have topped six and seven figures on several occasions.. Tom practices in areas of commercial and personal injury litigation, employment, worker’s compensation, construction and insurance dispute litigation. He is also one of few attorneys in the state with admiralty law trial court and appellate experience.
Timothy E. Hawks is a Milwaukee employment and labor law attorney representing workers and unions throughout Wisconsin. Representative clients include AFT-Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Education Association Council, the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin, the Green Bay Education Association, and local affiliates of the International Association of Fire Fighters.. Attorney Hawks is the author of Future Damages in ADEA Cases, Marquette Law Review (1986) and is a frequent lecturer on the topics of union and employment law. Prior to engaging in private practice, he served on the staff of the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.. A member of the Iowa and Wisconsin State Bars, Attorney Hawks is a past chair and a Union representative director of the State Bar’s Labor and Employment Law Section.
Small business advisor from start up/entity selection to day to day employment matters including compliance matters and disclosures, contracts for customers, vendors and employees, and development of operational policies and procedures.
My practice is devoted primarily to personal injury litigation, both plaintiff and defense. I have tried in excess of 100 jury trials and have successfully argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, Wisconsin Supreme Court and Circuit Courts throughout Wisconsin. Received Wisconsin Super Lawyers Designation each year from 2008 - 2014. Board Certified by National Board of Trial Advocacy in both Civil Trial Practice and Civil Procedure. AV rated, which is highest rating available in both Legal Ability and Ethics.. I have devoted hundreds of hours to pro bono work with the Hispanic Community and in collaberation with Centro Hispano (MIlwaukee).
My practice focuses on Intellectual Property and Litigation. I assist businesses and individuals in connection with Trademarks and Copyrights, including strategic portfolio development and management, protection of existing intellectual property and infringement issues. I also handle personal injury, business and other civil litigation.. Prior to joining Blumenfield & Shereff, LLP, I practiced civil litigation with a law firm in northeast Wisconsin. I also worked for NBC Universal in Los Angeles as a Law Clerk in the Television Production Legal Affairs Department.. I obtained my J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School. Prior to enrolling in law school, I worked in public relations and marketing, where I developed my passion for brand management and an appreciation for the value of trademarks.. I graduated, with distinction, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Journalism/Strategic Communication and History. I am an avid runner, competing in numerous road races, including the Chicago Marathon. I am also an accomplished vocalist, and enjoy assisting artists and musicians as a volunteer with Lawyers for the Creative Arts.
Michael Hanrahan provides businesses and individuals with legal counsel and advocacy services on a variety of topics, with a primary focus on litigation matters. Mr. Hanrahan is an experienced trial attorney, having represented clients in state and federal courts in more than twenty jury trials and a dozen court trials. He has also represented business clients in Wisconsin administrative proceedings involving discrimination and unemployment compensation claims.. In addition to his extensive courtroom experience, Mr. Hanrahan is a talented brief writer and has handled a number of appeals. For example, Mr. Hanrahan tried a commercial case involving a large industrial metal stamping press to a Jefferson County jury. After receiving a successful jury verdict in favor of his client under Wisconsin’s False Advertising Statute, the defendant appealed. Mr. Hanrahan briefed and argued the case to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, with the Court affirming the judgment for his client. (K&S Tool & Die v. Perfection Machinery Sales, 301 109, 732 N.W.2d 792 (2007)). See () The Court’s decision stands as a leading decision under this developing area of law. Mr. Hanrahan has also briefed and argued cases to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.. As part of his civil litigation practice, Mr. Hanrahan regularly represents businesses and individuals regarding covenants not to compete, trade secret matters and confidentiality agreements. He has provided pre-lawsuit legal counseling and contract drafting for covenants not to compete, and judicial briefing and jury trial services as to covenants not to compete. In a recent jury trial involving a covenant not to compete, Mr. Hanrahan obtained a successful jury verdict in favor of his client on a trade secret claim, and, through legal briefing, a judicial declaration of the covenant not to compete’s invalidity, resulting in a complete victory for his client.. During Mr. Hanrahan’s first several years as an attorney, his practice focused on representing insurance companies, and he gained extensive experience in insurance coverage disputes. Since then, he has regularly represented business clients in insurance coverage disputes, including appellate cases. He has also handled professional negligence claims, including medical, dental and accounting malpractice claims. As part of his representation of insurers, Mr. Hanrahan handled a variety of personal injury lawsuits, including negligence and strict product liability cases. With this experience, Mr. Hanrahan has continued to represent clients in personal injury actions, primarily representing injured parties. He has successfully represented individuals in personal injury cases involving food borne illness, products liability and vehicular accidents.. Mr. Hanrahan also has gained significant experience in construction litigation matters. Mr. Hanrahan has represented developers in lawsuits against contractors for breach of contract and building defects. He has also represented contractors who have been forced to utilize their lien rights and pursue claims against developers and/or owners in order to be paid for their work. While in college, Mr. Hanrahan has worked as a laborer for a general contractor, thereby gaining a firsthand understanding of building trades and construction processes and the challenges that come with them.. In representing the firm’s clients over the years, Mr. Hanrahan has also litigated matters involving minority shareholder rights and securities claims. In such matters, Mr. Hanrahan employed business valuation methods and analysis. Such tools have also been valuable in the family law work that Mr. Hanrahan has performed. Often, the most contested issues in a family law matter will involve the valuation of closely held business interests and/or the income that is produced by closely held businesses. In such circumstances, Mr. Hanrahan’s experience as a commercial litigator adds significant value to his representation of family law clients.. While Mr. Hanrahan has the experience to take cases to trial with confidence, he recognizes that litigation can be a time consuming and expensive process. As such, Mr. Hanrahan provides advice and counsel to his clients regarding the potential of settlement throughout the litigation process. He has represented his clients in dozens of mediations, many of which have resulted in satisfactory settlements for his clients. In appropriate circumstances, Mr. Hanrahan uses creative resolution processes. For example, in one case, he negotiated an agreement with the opposing party to settle some aspects of the case, entered binding arbitration for other aspects of the case and tried the remainder of the case to a circuit court jury. Of course, each case is different, and Mr. Hanrahan has shown the ability to be tough when necessary, while continuing to interact with the opposing party in a professional and reasonable manner, thereby keeping the possibility of settlement discussions open at all times.
Marianne Goldstein Robbins is a partner and a Milwaukee attorney at The Previant Law Firm, S.C. Ms. Robbins has over four decades of legal experience representing clients in a variety of practice areas including labor law, labor law litigation, and employment discrimination. In every case she handles, Ms. Robbins makes it a point to get to know her clients thoroughly so she can provide a more effective representation. She is also a passionate attorney who is committed to helping clients obtain the most favorable results possible. Call The Previant Law Firm, S.C. now to schedule a free consultation.
Joe leads O’Neil Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing’s Employment Law Practice Group and has extensive experience representing management in a vast array of employment and labor matters. He is licensed to practice law in the states of Illinois and Wisconsin and has represented clients in litigation matters in both state and federal courts, including the federal district courts in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.. Joe has significant experience as a seasoned litigator having tried cases to juries in both federal and state courts achieving resounding success for his clients. He has also represented the interests of his clients in other parts of the country, including Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, New York, and Utah.. Joe Assists Clients With. Examples of Joe’s Recent Client Work. Court Admissions
I have recovered millions of dollars for injury victims and their families. Call now for a free consultation. Don't settle for less. My professional career and personal life has focused on defending and fighting for those in need of an advocate. I grew up in Milwaukee Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin – Madison where I met my law partner Chad Lanning. We share a passion for upholding and pursuing justice. While a full time student at UW-Madison, I volunteered in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Meriter Hospital. Also, while attending Madison and working in the WI State Senate, I worked on Senator Feingold’s successful bid for the United States Senate. While working in Washington, DC I fell in love with the law and learned how laws could impact individuals’ lives. While attending Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri I interned at the Wisconsin State Public Defenders Office, a Milwaukee labor law firm, and the Missouri Commission on Human Rights. At graduation I was the recipient of the Cater-Tedrow Memorial Award which is given to one student who exemplifies the aims of all those entering the profession of law. Upon graduation, I entered the General Counsel’s Office of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in Washington DC and then was then named the first Legal Scholar in the history of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. My desire to litigate cases and battle for individuals brought him into the specialty of representing children who had been poisoned by lead. I continued to represent national and international unions. I represented the Major League Umpires, teachers unions, firefighters, government employees and many others.I have obtained millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for workers and injured individuals. I only represent employees and victims. I never represent insurance companies.. In addition to my pro bono legal work I have been deeply involved in the community. He has coached little league for numerous years, served on charitable boards, volunteers in public schools, and was a Big Brother and Big Sisters for over 16 years.
I have been practicing labor and employment law since I graduated from Marquette University Law School in 1982. I joined Krukowski & Costello, S.C. in 1980 and became a shareholder in 1986.. Majority of my practice centers on matters arising under the National Labor Relations Act, including union organizing and unfair labor practices brough by or against labor organizations, NLRB proceedings, arbitrations and labor audits. I regularly negotiate collective bargaining agreementgs and Title VII litigation and matters involving disability, discrimination, employment contracts, wage and hour issues, worker's compensation, unemployment insurance and OSHA. A significant portion of my practice involves non-compete and confidentiality agreement litigation.. I am named to the list of Top One Hundred Labor Attorneys in the United States complied by the Labor Relations Institute, Inc. and selected for inclusion in the 2010 - 2014 editions of the Best Lawyers in America, the 2013 edition of Wisconsin's Best Lawyers in the specialty of Labor and Employment Law, the 2012 edition of Wisconsin's Top Rated Lawyers and, inclusion as a Key Individual since 2011 in Chambers USA America's Leading Lawyers for Business.. I am admitted to practice in Wisconsin and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth Circuits and the District of Columbia. I have litigated cases in many state courts including Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Nebraska and Indiana; the Supreme Courts of Iowa and Nebraska; federal courts in the District of Columbia, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Michigan; and before the NLRB, the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and numerous federal and state agencies and arbitrators throughout the country.. In my free time I like to ride my bike, collect Neue Sachlichkeit art and spend time with my wife and two daughters. I presented a lecture at the Northwestern University Block Museum of Art on "War and Weimer Art."
I exclusively represent employees in employment disputes including claims for unpaid minimum and overtime wages and employment discrimination cases. My work includes state and federal litigation for both individual claims and class actions. I also represent employees in severance and separation negotiation with their current employers and work with clients to resolve post employment non-compete disputes.
I am dedicated to providing legal education and problem-solving assistance to families. My practice is focused on mediation to assist couples as they restructure their families and their finances. My experience and expertise includes a wide range of both complex financial and child-related issues.. I am co-founder of the Family Mediation Center, that provides low-cost lawyer mediators as a resource for couples who want joint education and guidance, rather than each hiring a lawyer. Our lawyer mediators work with child/family specialists and financial experts as needed to meet the specific concerns of each family.. We provide interdisciplinary divorce mediation training in a skills-based interactive online program. I enjoy travel and often combine trips with trainings for mediation and collaborative professionals to various overseas destinations.
I am a management-side labor and employment attorney in Milwaukee and have been with Lindner & Marsack, S.C., since 2008. I represent employers in all types of discrimination matters as well as actions under the Family & Medical Leave Act and other state and federal employment laws. I also work with employers in labor matters such as collective bargaining and arbitration. I live in Cedarburg, Wisconsin with my wife, Allison. If you have an employee issue or would like to discuss management training, I am happy to help.
I am a labor and employment attorney with The Previant Law Firm. Most of my practice consists of providing full service representation to labor organizations. I also represent individual clients in labor and employment matters. Most of my time is spent litigating before federal and state courts, as well as administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board and the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission. I have represented clients in locations ranging from New York to California, and have handled cases involving wage and hour laws (including a two week trial before state court), employee benefits, judicial review of administrative decisions, contract enforcement actions, and duty of fair representation litigation. I have had the opportunity to orally argue cases before the Iowa Supreme Court, as well as a number of lower federal and state courts. During the course of my practice I have had a lot of opportunities to hone individual litigation skills, such as drafting and responding to discovery, motion practice, and the taking and defending of depositions.. Another part of my practice involves representing labor unions in arbitrations, which are trials before private judges called arbitrators concerning whether decisions made by employers violated their collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations. Arbitrations are less scripted than trials, and require the lawyer to think on his feet far more often. In the past 4 years I have represented labor organizations in 23 arbitrations involving the discipline or discharge of an employee, and have persuaded the arbitrator to modify or eliminate the discharge/discipline in 18 out of the 23 cases. I have also won substantially more than half of my arbitrations, where the issue is whether the employer erred in interpreting the collective bargaining agreement. In winning the arbitrations I have recovered for my labor union clients up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.. I am especially interested in expanding my practice to handle more class action and other individual plaintiff cases, in practice areas such as wage and hour litigation and securities litigation. I have an aggressive litigation style that is suited to represent plaintiffs in class and individual plaintiff litigation.
I am a labor and employment attorney representing various labor federations, unions, and individuals in negotiation, arbitration, and litigation for contract disputes. I also have represented labor unions and their members and retirees in state receivership and federal bankruptcy proceedings. I frequently advise individuals on labor and employment matters, including issues relating to employment discrimination, family and medical leave, wage and hour violations, and other employment rights.
Fox & Fox. S.C. is a Midwest trial firm with a proven record of success representing clients in Labor and Employment, Whistleblower, Civil Rights, Securities, Business and Personal Injury cases. Its attorneys have been consistently ranked among the top in their field; sources regarded Fox & Fox, S.C. as home to Wisconsin’s “smartest and toughest negotiators and litigators” among the top practitioners in the fields of personal injury and civil suits according to Chambers USA: America’s Leading Business Lawyers. Because the firm has taken many cases to trial with repeated and extraordinary success most disputes it handles are resolved at a premium before a trial is required.
Erik Eisenmann is a shareholder in the Milwaukee office of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. where he is a member of the Labor & Employment team and is co-leader of the Occupational Safety and Health Team. Erik represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment law, from counseling to litigation.Erik counsels clients on a regular basis regarding a wide variety of labor and employment issues. He assists in the development of employee handbooks and workplace policies, counsels employers on employee discipline and discharge issues, and drafts employment contracts, workplace agreements, and restrictive covenants (including non-compete, confidentiality, and non-solicitation agreements). Erik relies on his substantial experience with state and federal administrative agencies (including the National Labor Relations Board, the federal Department of Labor, the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, and the Illinois Department of Human Rights) to help clients address miscellaneous claims, investigations, and audits that arise under state and federal law. Erik also assists clients in navigating difficult employee leave issues, including matters that arise under state and federal disability and family/medical leave laws.Erik has extensive litigation experience at both the state and federal level. He has represented clients before administrative agencies and state and federal courts in jurisdictions across the country. Erik frequently handles litigation matters involving harassment, discrimination, and retaliation claims under Title VII and related state and federal statutes, and also has substantial experience in litigating the enforceability of restrictive covenants in Wisconsin, Illinois, and a number of other states. In addition, Erik has successfully argued motions and appeals in Wisconsin and Illinois State Courts, Federal District Courts in the Eastern and Western District of Wisconsin, and before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Erica is a member of O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong & Laing S.C. ‘s Employment Law Practice Group. She assists clients with employment discrimination litigation, non-competition and trade secret litigation, Occupational Safety and Health matters, wage and hour issues, NLRB and unfair labor practice matters, employment policy and agreement drafting and review, unemployment compensation, investigations and proper employment practices to avoid litigation.
Brendan received his B.A. from the University of Vermont, Burlington, in
2005, and his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2009.
In law school, Brendan garnered "Best Oralist" honors as Moot Court
Board member and competed at the prestigious National Entertainment Law
Competition in Malibu, California. He also interned with the Wisconsin
Employment Relations Commission ("WERC") and clerked for two years at
the Madison law firm of Gingras, Cates & Luebke, S.C. Additionally,
Brendan worked for the Sheboygan County District Attorney's Office
(performing the same duties as an Assistant District Attorney under the
Supreme Court's Student Practice Rule). He was even awarded the
Sheboygan Police Department's Citizen's Distinguished Service Award for
"courageous acts of bravery to aid and assist law enforcement," as a
result of having rescued a drowning girl in Lake Michigan. As member of
the Wisconsin Bar Association, Brendan is focusing his efforts on
defending law enforcement personnel in criminal investigations,
disciplinary appeals, citizen complaints, and general civil litigation.
Attorney Patrick C. O’Neill is a Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and is a member of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Patrick has tried 90 jury trials and has settled thousands more out of court. He has tried and settled cases worth tens of millions of dollars for his clients. Patrick has achieved the “AV” peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell which signifies the highest level of professional excellence for lawyers practicing more than ten years. Patrick is a member of the Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He also serves as a Milwaukee County Court Commissioner and is a former board member for the Wisconsin Association for Justice.. In addition to being a full-time practicing attorney, Patrick has led seminars for other lawyers on various aspects of personal injury claims, litigation, and trial work and has also been a visiting lecturer at multiple University of Wisconsin System Campuses for undergraduate legal courses. His expertise includes twenty eight years of working with injured clients who have suffered injuries in automobile, truck, motorcycle, and aviation accidents.. Patrick, a Whitefish Bay Wisconsin native, graduated from Marquette University High School in 1985. He graduated from St. Norbert College Cum Laude in 1989. Patrick was a member of the Honors Program and was awarded the National Football Hall of Fame Scholarship. He was a two-time all-conference center on the St. Norbert football team. His teams won the Midwest Athletic Conference Championship in 1985, ’87 and ’88, the year he was team captain. He is a member of the National Football Foundation National Scholar Athlete Alumni Association.. Patrick later attended the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he graduated in 1992. He is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Iowa and Illinois. He is a member of the Wisconsin Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. Patrick, his wife Carol have three children and live in Whitefish Bay. He is an active cyclist in his leisure time.
Andrea F. Hoeschen has 20 years of experience as a litigator before state and federal courts, arbitrators, and administrative agencies. Her litigation experience includes serving as lead counsel, supervising staff and other attorneys, in complex multi-party matters. Andrea has litigated in the areas of labor and employment, real estate, professional liability, and adversary proceedings in corporate bankruptcy. Her non-litigation experience includes drafting and negotiating employment and consulting contracts, employee handbooks, and severance agreements. Andrea is particularly adept at maneuvering in the complex and ever-changing landscape of non-compete and non-disclosure agreements.. Andrea’s real estate and business formation practice focuses on the needs of small businesses, whether it be a startup that needs to form an LLC and purchase or lease space, an established business that is expanding or restructuring, or a non-profit that needs assistance managing its real estate assets, Andrea offers a combination of legal expertise and personal experience as a small business owner and non-profit leader. Her approach to business formation and real estate matters reflects a belief that legal services should contribute to – not distract from – a client’s core business mission.
Aaron is an associate at Padway & Padway, Ltd. He represents clients in business litigation, contracts,guardianship, real estate, labor, employment and criminal matters. Aaron has represented numerous individuals and businesses, having success at the district and appellate levels.