List of Lawyers in Wisconsin


Alf Langan – Green Bay Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: I Am Attorney Alf Langan. I’ve Had The Privilege Of Representing Almost 2,000 Clients In Northeastern Wisconsin Since Opening My Practice In 1991. My Office Is In Allouez (Green Bay), ...

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Shane Brabazon – Green Bay Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: Shane Laughton Brabazon is the Owner and Managing Attorney of Brabazon Law Office, LLC. A native of Northeastern Wisconsin, Shane attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where he earned degrees ...

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Rachel Anderson – Chippewa Falls Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: Attorney Rachel Anderson is licensed in Wisconsin, since 1998, and is an active member of the State Bar of Wisconsin. Attorney Anderson owns her own law office, RR Anderson Estate ...

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Shawn Rice – Grafton Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: Shawn Rice practices primarily in the areas of mergers & acquisitions, corporate, business, real estate, banking & finance and construction. Shawn provides counsel and strategic direction to business clients and ...

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Kimberly Powers- Lake Geneva Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: I am a 34 year veteran in the mortgage lending, title insurance and real estate industry. I have handled every aspect of a real estate transaction during my career – ...

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Joanne Leifheit- Pewaukee Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: LICENSING AND EDUCATION US Department of Veterans Affairs Attorney Accreditation – 2010 J.D. – John Marshall Law School, Chicago – 1995 Licensed: State of Wisconsin – 1996 Licensed: State of ...

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James Pruitt- Racine Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: James W. Pruitt is the founder and president of Pruitt Law Offices, S.C., earning his BA from Marquette University in 1984 and his Juris Doctorate from Northern Illinois University College of ...

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Maxwell Livingston – New Berlin Construction Attorney

Firm Summary: Let’s say that two kids are arguing over an orange. One wants to eat it, whereas the other wants to use it to bake a pie. Neither kid is necessarily ...

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