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Explore Wisconsin attorneys like Benjamin J. Krautkramer in cities like Mosinee. These attorneys specialize in Debt Settlement in Zip codes like 54455.

Benjamin J. Krautkramer

415 Orbiting Dr Ste A , Mosinee , Wisconsin 54455 Zip code: 54455
Practice Areas: Debt Settlement, Contracts, Real Estate, Landlord & Tenant, Business
Contact: 715-692-7943

Bruce J. Harnitz

404 N Main St Ste 819 , Oshkosh , Wisconsin 54901 Zip code: 54901
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Business, Litigation, Real Estate, Debt Settlement
Contact: 920-456-9933

Deborah Stencel

Firm: Miller & Miller Law, LLC
735 W Wisconsin Ave , Milwaukee , Wisconsin 53233 Zip code: 53233
Practice Areas: Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Foreclosure, Debt Settlement, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
I was raised in both Wisconsin and North Carolina, which explains both my passion for Kringle and love of college hoops. I attended Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana) and North Carolina State University(Raleigh, North Carolina) for my undergraduate studies and earned my bachelor's degree from the latter. I was able to study briefly in Krasnodar, Russia, during a very exciting time as that country transitioned out of the cold war.. Along with my family's support and various forms of financial aid, I put myself through college and law school working a variety of jobs such as server, bartender, salesperson, organizational consultant, and as an improvisational comedian. This variety served me well; I learned about various occupations, the value of hard work and how to work smart because my time is valuable.. To complete my formal education, I attended law school at the University of North Carolina School of Law. During those years, I had numerous experiences that helped teach me what it means to be an attorney and an advocate for my clients. During my first summer and during the year, I had the privilege of clerking for my personal legal hero, Raymond Mason Taylor, Esq., of Raleigh, North Carolina. Mr. Taylor's decades of experience as a respected and successful attorney allowed him to be a mentor to me. His advice still sounds in my head on a nearly daily basis as I perform work for my clients today.. I spent my second law school summer at Pamlico Sound Legal Services. At Pamlico Sound, I assisted clients who were struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd with FEMA and state claims. The work was rewarding and challenging and I extended my internship well beyond the original agreement to continue working with the people of Eastern North Carolina to recover from the storm.. During law school, I also clerked for my criminal law professor, Arnold H. Loewy, and contributed research for his third edition of Criminal Law in a Nutshell (2003).. After three years of course work, participation in Moot Court, involvement in various volunteer activities, and a brief study abroad observing the institutions of the European Union, I was honored with my Juris Doctor in May 2001. â€¨â€¨I started my legal career as a staff attorney at the Indianapolis office of Indiana Legal Services, where I practiced consumer, family, and landlord-tenant law. This experience was invaluable. Because Legal Services provides free legal services to qualified individuals, the budget was not extensive. I was able to choose interesting cases and dive right in to practicing law whereas in a more traditional firm environment I might have been expected to spend more time observing or supporting more experienced attorneys.. I moved to Chicago in 2003 to take a job with a growing law firm specializing in consumer bankruptcy. I started by taking Chapter 7 and 13 cases and working with clients. Eventually, I managed the practice for Northern Indiana, with offices in Merrillville, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Elkhart, Indiana. Later, at the same firm, I was asked to train and manage a number of offices across the country. I have continued to work with attorneys and clients at my former firm. I have traveled across the United States and worked with people in Manhattan, Miami, Las Vegas, San Francisco and a variety of less exciting locations in between.. In 2010, I moved back to Wisconsin. I chose to live in Milwaukee because of family connections and because I simply love Wisconsin...even when it snows. Fueled by a desire to spend more time with clients and less time in airports, I opened the Law Offices of Deborah A. Stencel in summer 2011.  In 2016, I joined Miller and Miller Law in Milwaukee where I am privileged to work with a team of caring and dedicated professionals.
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J David Krekeler

2901 W. Beltline Hwy, Suite 301, Suite 301 , Madison , Wisconsin 53713 Zip code: 53713
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Credit Repair, Debt Collection, Debt Settlement, Landlord & Tenant
Contact: 608-258-8555

Brad Markvart

Firm: Thomas & Associates
14355 W Meadowshire Ct , New Berlin , Wisconsin 53151 Zip code: 53151
Practice Areas: Appellate , Civil , Corporate , Insurance , Professional Malpractice, Debt Settlement, Debt Settlement
Contact: Not Available

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