Firm: Fuhrman & Dodge Sc
Practice Areas: Business
Dale has practiced law in Madison since 1986. During that time he has focused his practice in the areas of residential and commercial real estate; general business, including contracts and contractual disputes; family law, including divorce and post-divorce matters; personal injury; estate planning and probate needs. He also represents individuals in the areas of criminal law, including OWI defense, traffic law and misdemeanor defense.. Dale graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned both a Bachelor of Business Administration and his law degree.. Over the years, as his clients have found themselves in need of legal services either business or personal, in good and not so good times, they have turned to Dale to assist them, to advise them and to help them achieve good results. From starting a new business and creating new entities, growing and expanding the business, and handling transactions, Dale assists his clients with their day-to-day legal needs. When it comes to planning, Dale helps clients with their estate planning needs, including drafting Wills, Powers of Attorney and Trusts.. When times are tough and uncertain, that's often when people need a lawyer most and they turn to a trusted advisor. Dale assists his clients with the emotional and financial chanllenges surrounding family law, both in divorce and post divorce matters.. Dale has been defending drivers, including those charged with OWI/DUI/DWI and moving violations for many years. Traffic cases are where many people first encounter the legal system and it can be confusing and time consuming to represent yourself. Individuals charged with these types of offenses or misdemeanor charges count on Dale to review the merits of their cases and provide them with both a vigorous defense as well as an experienced opinion of how their cases can be resolved on the most favorable terms. Informing clients, presenting and defending their cases, and listening to their concerns are part of Dale's regular practice.
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Firm: Internal Revenue Service Us Treasury Department-Office of Appeals
211 W Wisconsin Ave Ste 703 , Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53203
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Firm: Molson Coors Beverage Co
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Dale N Miracle Law Office
13060 W Bluemound Rd Unit 102 , Elm Grove , Wisconsin 53122
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Firm: Clark and Clark
Practice Areas: General Practice
Contact: 715-682-2711
East Main Street , Madison , Wisconsin 53701
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial,Estate Planning,Probate
Contact: 608-257-2281
Firm: Thorpe & Christian, S.C.
Practice Areas: Real Estate
Contact: +1 (262) 686-4375
6014 248th Ct , Salem , Wisconsin 53168
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Firm: Stichert Offices
N5726 Oak St , Chili , Wisconsin 54420
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4887 Dennwood Dr , Sheboygan , Wisconsin 53083
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Firm: Johnson Block & Company Inc
9701 Brader Way Ste 202 , Middleton , Wisconsin 53562
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Firm: Exner Legal LLC
Practice Areas: Family
I can call myself a family litigation specialist because I exclusively handle cases that affect your family. I differentiate myself from other attorneys in my communication and advocacy style.. CommunicationYou would be shocked to learn that most litigators are terrible communicators. Apparently, they do not return their clients’ phone calls, ignore emails, and fail to meet with their clients prior to the next court date. Their clients end up in life-changing litigation completely stressed out because they do not know the status of their case. I know this to be true because I have two types of clients. The first who meet with me prior to filing any lawsuit and want to do it right. The second who hired these other attorneys and are completely frustrated with their case.. I will never understand this trend because attorneys talk for a living so who are these practitioners talking to if not their own clients? I view myself as not just a counselor and advocate but as a stress-reducer. The best way to reduce a client’s stress is with robust and effective communication. You are not in court every week like I am. This may be your first and only appearance before a Judge. The best way to get you through this process as painless as possible is to make sure you know exactly what to expect, say, and do.. AdvocacyAt the end of the day, I’m going to get you court orders that affect your life, not mine. This is your case. I am a tool to get you from where you are to where you want to be. Afterwards, if you never want to see me again professionally – great – that’s the goal.. Because this is your case, children, finances, etc., I am not going to tell you what to do. Lazy and arrogant attorneys tell their clients what to accept as an outcome as if they alone know what is best for all situations. I’m going to tell you what I think is reasonable, what your Judge may do, and what could be your best and worst case scenario, but ultimately you will decide on where to compromise and which issue(s) to litigate.. The Twin PillarsThese twin pillars of my practice are meant to shift the focus away from the attorney and back on the client. Most attorneys (and, therefore, law firms) care far too much about themselves. They spend inordinate amounts of money on the flowers in their foyer (true story), what kind of car they drive, or who has the “better office.”. You know who doesn’t care about that stuff? Your children. Who else? The Judge of your case. In today’s technology-forward society, you may only physically go to your attorney’s office once or twice in the entire case.
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Firm: Riegleman Law Offices, s.c.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Fulfilling a goal which existed before entering high school, I was blessed to have graduated from Wisconsin Law School in 1985 with plans of remaining in the state and serving the legal needs of indivduals and small businesses in an aggressive, effective and personal manner. With the desire to work in small law firms where I could maximize client contact, I was a junior and senior associate attorney in three differene firms where I was exposed to the training of gifted attorneys and had the opportunity to provide legal services in a variety of areas of practice.. I was able to establish my own law firm in 1995 in the type of community which matched my upbringing and provided the opportunity to utilize my skills in a variety of practice areas. This firm has skilled and knowledgable staff, together with the resources necessary to successfully meet the needs of its clientelle. We continue to focus on providing services in the manner which we would expect that includes open communication, fair pricing, and friendly service.. Additional professional and personal information is availabel at our website, .
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Firm: Law Office of Dana L Gimbel
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Quad/Graphics Inc.
Practice Areas: Labor , ,
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Firm: Hanaman Law Group
4135 Bruns Ave , Madison , Wisconsin 53714
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Contact: 414-577-4072
Firm: Lindner & Marsack, S.C.
Practice Areas: Insurance ,Labor
Contact: (414) 273-3910
Firm: Fox, ONeill and Shannon, S.C.
North Water Street , Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53202
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial,Civil ,Contracts,Corporate ,Family ,Probate
Contact: 414-273-3939
Firm: Foley & Lardner
Practice Areas: Tax, Public Finance, Health Care
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