Top best Agricultural Lawyers in ZIP 64111 | 1 available
1 Agricultural lawyers are available in ZIP code 64111 in Monroe, Wisconsin. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.7/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $371 per hour.
Agricultural Lawyers Nearby Monroe 64111 (by distance)
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(Kansas City Area) 64108 1.9 miles
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FAQs - Agricultural Lawyers in 64111 city Monroe How many Agricultural lawyers actively serve residents of Monroe, Wisconsin? Approximately 48 licensed attorneys focus on Agricultural across Monroe, 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 Agricultural lawyers in Monroe, Wisconsin? In Monroe, typical rates range from $186-$347 per hour for Agricultural. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4072 and $7591, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Agricultural matters usually take in courts near Monroe? Agricultural cases in Monroe, Wisconsin usually take around 2-9 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Agricultural cases for people living in Monroe, Wisconsin? Residents of Monroe typically see Agricultural 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 Agricultural? About 51% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Agricultural, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Ken represents clients in the transportation and logistics industry in matters regarding regulatory, corporate (including M&A) and government relations matters, both domestic and international. His clients include domestic and foreign multimodal, land transport and container depot interests as well as carriers, shippers and intermediaries. Ken appears before state and federal courts and regulatory agencies, and in mediation and arbitration proceedings. He provides counsel and litigation for complex cargo loss and damage, contracts, hazardous materials, safety compliance, personal injury, and cross-border transportation matters. Ken is proficient in Spanish and has assisted with projects in Mexico, Canada, South America and Europe.. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Courts for the Western District of Missouri, District of Kansas, District of Colorado, and the Western, Eastern, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas. He is licensed to practice law in the states of Missouri, Texas and Colorado.. Ken sits on the board of directors of the Greater Kansas City Foreign Trade Zone (“GKCFTZ”). GKCFTZ received Grants of Authority from the U.S. Foreign Trade Zone's Board in Washington, D.C. to establish and operate Foreign Trade Zone 15 (Missouri) and Foreign Trade Zone 17 (Kansas) on December 20, 1973 and March 3, 1973, respectively ("FTZ"). Zones 15 and 17 process more goods and merchandise (measured by $$ value of goods received and forwarded) than FTZ's in St. Louis, Denver and other Ports of Entry in the Heartland of America.