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Bankruptcy Lawyers Nearby Racine 53202 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Milwaukee Area) 53210 4.1 miles
Within 10 miles
(Wauwatosa Area) 53226 7.2 miles
(Greenfield Area) 53220 7.3 miles
(Milwaukee Area) 53227 8.0 miles
(Milwaukee Area) 53225 8.6 miles
Within 25 miles
(Brookfield Area) 53005 10.2 miles
(Cedarburg Area) 53012 19.8 miles
(Waukesha Area) 53188 20.0 miles
(Racine Area) 53403 25.0 miles
Within 50 miles
(Slinger Area) 53086 26.9 miles
15 - 25
$180 - $385
49% - 85%
4.1 - 4.5 ★
FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in city Racine How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Racine, Wisconsin? Approximately 80 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Racine, 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 Bankruptcy lawyers in Racine, Wisconsin? In Racine, typical rates range from $176-$382 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2749 and $5430, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Racine? Bankruptcy cases in Racine, Wisconsin usually take around 4-10 months depending on complexity and the Wisconsin District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Racine, Wisconsin? Residents of Racine typically see Bankruptcy 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 Bankruptcy? About 38% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Our firm is in general practice and we handle a variety of areas including bankrtupcy, family law, estate, immigration, consumer, commercial, civil rights, business, real estate, probate and criminal law.. We strive to provide value to our clients and to provide cost effective services.. I speak numerous languages and have previously lived in Moscow, Russia where I opened and operated a cosmetics factory until 1994. Prior to this, I worked in executive management in operations and finance and held public office.. I am married with four sons and raise chickens and quail.
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Our bankruptcy firm “The Bankruptcy Law Offices of Richard A. Check, S.C.” was started in 1998 to provide outstanding Bankruptcy Law Protection.Your confidentiality comes first with regard to all financial and legal bankruptcy representation. Our Milwaukee bankruptcy attorneys and professional staff oblige you the respect and special attention you deserve.When you come into our firm, you are immediately among friends. We focus on financial solutions that are in your best interest; we explain the solutions tailored to your situation whether you are an individual or a business seeking bankruptcy relief. Our goal is to position you with hope for the future, and confidence to move forward.11 Locations:. •Milwaukee •Racine •Fond Du Lac •Manitowoc. •Sheboygan •West Bend •Oshkosh. •Green Bay • Wausau •Stevens Point •Appleton
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My practice is focused on the areas of Business Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Business Litigation, Creditor/Debtor Negotiation, and other General Business work, oftentimes within the context of Chapter 11 Reorganizations. I assist companies that are in need of financial restructuring--whether in or outside of bankruptcy court--and help them to continue operating and preserve their assets and assemble a business plan that will allow them to succeed.. I also deal with matters involving general business litigation, commercial leasing, non-compete agreements, LLC and business formation, foreclosure and out-of-court workout cases, estate planning, real estate transactional work, and taxation issues involving distressed real estate.. Outside of the office, I enjoy many of the things Milwaukee has to offer: running and biking by the lakefront, attending MSO and broadway shows at the Marcus Center, cheering on Marquette at the Bradley Center, and enjoying the many farmers markets and community events througout the season. I have previously served on the Board of my downtown condo building and have been involved with the Milwaukee Young Lawyers Association.
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Mr. Frenn focuses his practice on small business law, real estate, non-profit organizations, wills, trusts estates, and business litigation. He also has extensive experience in residential and commercial real estate transactions, including buying, selling, tax-free exchanges, buying/selling businesses and eminent domain cases.
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Krysta works as an associate attorney at Credit Solutions, S.C. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She earned her JD from Drake University Law School in 2012. As a student, she was a Dean’s List honoree, served as the philanthropy chair for the school’s Delta Theta Phi Chapter and held numerous internships across several areas of the law. She also received her Bachelor of Arts with a double major in International Studies and Spanish language from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008. Ms. Kerr is admitted to practice in the State of Wisconsin as well as several United States District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts throughout the country. She is an active member of the Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditor’s Rights section of the Wisconsin State Bar and has twice served as a presenter at the section’s annual law update in Kohler, Wisconsin. Prior to joining Credit Solutions, S.C., Krysta was the Managing Attorney of the Chapter 13 Department at Miller and Miller as served as Lead Bankruptcy Attorney for a local creditor’s right firm. Her diverse bankruptcy background provides our clients with a unique perspective on the interplay between bankruptcy and default law matters.. A self-proclaimed “Badger Fanatic” and former Men’s Basketball Team Manager, Krysta closely follows all the Wisconsin sports teams and enjoys attending as many games as possible. Outside of sports, she also enjoys local brewery tours, summer festivals and supporting groups like the Wisconsin Humane Society, Wildlife in Need Center and Camp Anokijig. A native of Hartland, Krysta and her husband now reside in New Berlin with their daughter, son, two cats and dog.
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Bill represents his clients in the litigation of many types of complex business and commercial disputes including contract and construction litigation and insurance coverage litigation. He also assists and counsels clients in resolving corporate and shareholder disputes, negotiating executive compensation and severance packages, as well as agreed settlements of employment disputes—including disputes over non-compete or nonsolicitation agreements. In his litigation practice, Bill draws on widespread transactional experience in business acquisitions and sales, corporate contracts, and financing. Bill has been with the Firm for over 35 years, following graduation from Law School and a one-year term as law clerk to then Chief Justice E. Harold Hallows, of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.. Experience. • Contract and Commercial Litigation• Construction Litigation• Insurance Coverage Disputes (from the insured's perspective)• Securities Law Claims and Broker/Dealer Arbitration (NASD)• Professional and Malpractice Litigation• Fair Dealership Claims• Employment Disputes• Executive Compensation and Severance Packages• Corporate and Shareholder Disputes• Commercial and Securities Fraud• Bankruptcy Litigation• Environmental Litigation (CERCLA and state), Remediation and Site Closure (DNR)• Insurance and Products Liability Defense• Mediator of Corporate and Commercial Disputes. Recent Major Case Experience. • Represented Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America in the recently concluded lawsuit in Milwaukee County Circuit Court relating to the construction of the radial retractable roof of Miller Park (the home of the Milwaukee Brewers). The case, filed by the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District, sought $50 million in damages from Mitsubishi for alleged defects in the retractable roof, which Mitsubishi constructed. Mitsubishi denied liability and filed a counterclaim seeking additional costs incurred in constructing the roof due to material changes made to the roof's design by the Baseball Park District's architect-of-record after Mitsubishi bid the job. In late 2004, following three years of contentious litigation, the parties attemptedmediation. After three days of mediation involving 22 attorneys from seven states, a settlement was reached in January 2005, resulting in Mitsubishi paying nothing on the Baseball Park District’s claims and receiving $18 million on its counterclaim.. • Also represented Mitsubishi, post verdict and on appeal, in connection with the insurance issues presented in the ironworker death cases likewise brought in Milwaukee County Circuit Court arising out of the construction of Miller Park. These consolidated cases (which gave rise to a trial court verdict of $99M in December 2000) and the multiple consolidated appeals that were pending before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals—raising both trial error and insurance issues—were all recently settled and the appeals dismissed effective as of February 2006. Mitsubishi itself paid nothing, and the trial court rulings in favor of Mitsubishi on
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Beth M. Brockmeyer is an attorney in the Milwaukee office and a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy group. She advises clients regarding the intersection of bankruptcy law and business termination, dissolution of marriage, and tax law. Beth provides a sensitive, highly detailed, and individual approach to solving the financial problems of both individuals and businesses. Beth joined the firm in 2021, bringing with her extensive experience in representing individuals and businesses in complex bankruptcy proceedings, along with experience in foreclosure litigation. Beth formerly represented one of the largest US lenders on its residential foreclosure portfolio. She is a speaker and author on various consumer and business bankruptcy topics. Beth is a former board member of the Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditor’s Rights Section of the Wisconsin State bar.
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Attorney Michael J. Maloney is a managing partner with Watton Law Group’s bankruptcy department. In addition to his consumer bankruptcy practice, Mr. Maloney has successfully held debt collectors, payday lenders, and banks accountable for consumer law violations in federal, state, and bankruptcy courts. Mr. Maloney received his law degree from Marquette University in 2004 and is admitted to practice in Wisconsin, Utah, and Missouri state courts and federal courts in the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, District of Utah, Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri, the Southern District of Illinois, District of Colorado, and the District of Kansas. To learn more about Attorney Maloney’s practice and how he may be able to help you, contact Watton Law Group today to schedule your initial consultation.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Racine and surrounding areas.