Firm: Weaver Law Office
Practice Areas: Divorce, Child Custody, Family, Child Support, Divorce & Separation
When you hire an attorney you should find out first if they are competent (do they know the law; are they experienced; do they have a good reputation) and second you should ask yourself, could I work with this person over a long period of time.. There are many philosophies on practicing law. Some attorneys want to take the lead and the client follows; some attorneys want only to settle the case and will do almost anything to see that happen; some attorneys want the client to take the lead and they will advocate for anything the client wants. I do not personally agree with any of those philosophies.. I try to measure up a client when they come through my door. The client will know something about me by the eclectic art on the walls of my office and how I dress. I want to understand the clients "story." I will then use the law and my skill to make the story come alive to the Court. The Court wants to do the right thing: it is a Court of equity; but first the Court must understand.. I believe in respect. I am respectful and I want my clients to be respectful. The Court is not an arena for revenge and I have no desire to shepherd that emotion.. My clients are presidents of companies and janitors; each one's story is different and interesting. These are people whom I respect and who are not so different from one another.. I like my clients. I like the work. I like to win my cases -- I am not an attorney for everyone.
Firm: Annex Wealth Management
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, General Practice, Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate
Firm: Thorpe, Compton & Christian, S.C.
Practice Areas: Contracts
Firm: Chenhalls Nissen, S.C.
Practice Areas: Immigration
Firm: Probst Law Firm
Practice Areas: Family, Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Adoption, Uncontested Divorce, Prenuptials
I have been practicing law since 2014 and my family law practice encompasses divorce, child support, custody, guardianship, visitation, paternity, and CHIPs cases. I represent clients in Milwaukee, Waukesha, and across southeastern Wisconsin. I strive to help every client understand and navigate the legal process whiles using creative approaches to get results and have achieved numerous successful results at trial and mediation. I am licensed to practice law in the State of Wisconsin and Eastern District of the United States District Court. Click on the link to my firm profile and find out how I can help you.. I will be with you every step of the way!
Firm: Kelbel Law Offices
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy,
Firm: Warshafsky, Rotter, Tarnoff & Bloch, S.C.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Litigation
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Dog Bite
I have been handling personal injury matters since I started at Murphy & Prachthauser in 1983. Helping people who have been not only injured but denied benefits or compensation is personally rewarding for me. I represent clients the way they should be represented - motivated and equipped to do my best for you. I take pride in being a good lawyer who helps people.
Firm: Krukowski and Costello, S.C.
7111 West Edgerton Avenue , Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53228
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor ,Labor
Firm: Quarles & Brady LLP
Practice Areas: Civil , Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Firm: Davis & Kuelthau Attorneys at Law
Practice Areas: Civil , Corporate , Probate , Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial, Commercial
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, Juvenile, DUI & DWI, Sex Crime
I am here to help you achieve your goals in whatever legal matters you face. Whether you are facing criminal charges, traffic violations, injuctions, municipal court ordinance violations, etc. I am here for you. I will help you aggressively fight charges or negotiate the best settlement agreement possible. If you want to take your case to trial, I am here for you.. I have been practicing in Outagamie, Calumet, Waupaca, and Shawano counties for the past year and am licensed to practice across the state of Wisconsin.. Legal disputes or complex legal issues can take a toll on anyone. When contested legal matters emerge or when the need for quality advice arises, you need a group of attorneys that you can trust with your important decisions. Petit & Dommershausen, SC, has the skills and experience to assist you when you are facing a difficult situation, a challenging set of legal obstacles, or need guidance regarding a critical area of your life.
Firm: Nowlan & Mouat LLP
100 S Main St , Janesville , Wisconsin 53545
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Corporate , Estate Planning, Municipal , Real Estate , Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Planning
Kayla Hiller is an attorney at the Nowlan & Mouat LLP law firm and has been practicing there for over 20 years. Kayla’s main areas of focus are estate planning and probate. She prepares wills, trusts, and powers of attorney documents. She also counsels families through challenging and emotional times after the loss of a loved one. Kayla is skilled in preparing estate plans for individuals and families of every size and means and guides clients in preparing plans suitable to their needs. Since 2015, she has co-presented at the annual Family Love Letter seminars sponsored by the Beloit Health System Foundation. She has also given estate planning seminars at the request of Blackhawk Community Credit Union, Beloit Property Managers Association and the Rock Prairie Presbyterian Church.. Kayla’s practice also focuses on real estate and business matters and includes the drafting and reviewing of contracts. She has diverse experience handling matters for banks and financial institutions. She routinely reviews and prepares loan documents for commercial and agricultural loan transactions. While Kayla has the capability of handling a large caseload, she cares about the details. Her attention to detail and hard work gives her clients the confidence they need to proceed. Kayla’s practice is solution-oriented and she anticipates problems ahead of time and finds answers. The result is trustworthy, legal advice that gives clients peace of mind about the outcomes.. Kayla is a past President of the Rock County Bar Association and is deeply dedicated to the community, serving on numerous boards and volunteering on behalf of a variety of nonprofit organizations.
Firm: Millonzi Law LLC
Practice Areas: Business
Firm: Michael Best and Friedrich LLP
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
Firm: Milwaukee County District Attorneys Office Childrens Court Center
Practice Areas: Labor , Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals
Firm: Quarles & Brady LLP
Practice Areas: Education , Education, Education, Education, Education, Education, Education, Education, Education, Education, Education
Firm: State Public Defenders Office
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Bricco shows her toughness. From Wisconsin Law Journal Up & Coming Lawyers 2014.. An attorney has to be tough to succeed in indigent defense.. The evidence shows that Katie Bricco, a Waukesha public defender, is tough. She runs marathons, triathlons and half-Ironman competitions, and she plays for the Brew City Bruisers roller derby team.. That toughness has translated to the courtroom, where, after just three years, Bricco has tried six cases. Noteworthy among them is State v. Ingram, a 2013 first-degree intentional homicide trial for which Bricco was co-counsel.. Waukesha County does not have many homicide trials, she said, so the case received a lot of media attention. In the case, Bricco gave an unusual opening statement, in which she portrayed the words and demeanor of a key prosecution witness so the jury would listen to his testimony with skepticism.. Her client was convicted, but Bricco said she learned a lot from the trial.. “We felt at the end of the trial,” she said, “that we presented the best case we could.”. In State v. Hessil, she tried the case by herself. Bricco’s client faced several charges, including misdemeanor resisting an officer.. Her client claimed the arresting officer was antagonistic during the encounter that led to the arrest. Bricco said she did some digging and learned that the officer had similar conduct problems with a previous police department.. She was unable to get that evidence introduced at trial, but the jury still acquitted her client on the most serious charge and found him guilty of two lesser charges. At sentencing, the court revisited the topic of the officer’s behavior and imposed only community service.. “It was the first time I heard ‘not guilty’ when a jury came back, which was a great feeling,” Bricco said. “But also, we got validation. There was an acknowledgement that the officer made poor decisions, and my client made amends through community service and his ability to work. The right thing happened.”. Bricco’s work in the courtroom has left an impression on Judge Donald Hassin.. “She’s an outstanding young lawyer,” he said. “She’s prepared. She’s on time. She knows what she wants to do. And she goes about her business in a very professional manner.”
Firm: Lakeland Law Firm, LLC
N27 W23957 Paul Road , Pewaukee , Wisconsin 53072
Practice Areas: DUI & DWI, Criminal Defense, Family, Appeals, Estate Planning
Firm: Stadler, Centofanti & Phillips S.C.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury