Firm: Langrock, Sperry & Wool LLP
111 S. Pleasant Street , Middlebury , Vermont 05753
Practice Areas: Civil , Criminal Defense , Personal Injury, Real Estate , Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Fritz has a general practice, representing plaintiffs in personal injury, representing both businesses and individuals in commercial transactions and in litigation, and representing both buyers and sellers of residential real estate. He represents clients in all types of criminal defense matters, and is a member of the Vermont Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys and the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys.. Upon graduating from law school, Fritz, practiced as an associate in the litigation department of Winston & Strawn in Chicago. He returned to Vermont in 1992 and joined Langrock Sperry & Wool.. Fritz is currently the Vermont State Delegate to the American Bar Association House of Delegates.. Fritz lives in North Ferrisburgh with his wife, a psychology professor, and his twins. When Fritz is not at the office or home, he is most likely to be found at a hockey rink. Fritz is a former president of the Vermont State Amateur Hockey Association, and is a director of USA Hockey.
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Firm: Langrock, Sperry & Wool, LLP
111 S. Pleasant Street , Middlebury , Vermont 05753
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
William is a trial attorney, with a focus on criminal defense including DUI/DWI, personal injury cases, and family law. William also has criminal and civil appellate experience in several of Ohio’s intermediate courts of appeal, the Vermont Supreme Court, and he plans on expanding this area of his practice to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.. William joined Langrock Sperry & Wool in August of 2019. Prior to joining the firm, William owned and operated his own firm and was also a partner in one of northeast Ohio’s preeminent criminal defense firms. William has served as lead or co-counsel in multiple criminal jury trials, numerous criminal and civil appeals, and countless pretrial motion hearings, as well as family court bench trials. William is also a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College, where he spent a month in Dubois, Wyoming refining and improving his trial lawyer skills.