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Sherry T.

Sherry Terrell-Webb

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Sherry Terrell-Webb is a business lawyer with more than two decades of experience. She is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin. Sherry attended the Marquette University Law School, where she obtained her Juris Doctorate degree in law after graduation. Sherry is exceptionally experienced in dealing with legal matters that involves labor and employment law. She served as a corporate counselor at Lindengrove Inc. for over a decade.
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Nathaniel C.

Nathaniel Cade, Jr.

Nathaniel Cade, Jr. brings almost twenty years of experience to his practice. Focusing on all aspects of civil and appellate litigation, Nate focuses on products liability and complex commercial and business disputes. Clients have included Starbucks Coffee Company and Snap-on Tools. Nate also represents Wisconsin lawyers charged with ethics and professional misconduct violations.
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Laureen A.

Laureen Anderson Stepanek

As a well-vetted and experienced immigration and deportation lawyer, Laureen Anderson-Stepanek is ready to help you. She handles all types of legal cases involving consular processing, waivers, naturalization, complex deportation, and green cards. With her many years of experience, you can rest assured that Ms. Anderson-Stepanek will walk you through the entire process and provide the representation you need.
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Anne P.

Anne Plichta

Anne Plichta is a litigation attorney with more than 16 years’ experience. She also has experience in dealing with commercial contracts, as well as legal research and writing. Anne is licensed to practice law in Illinois and Wisconsin. She is also a member of the Northern District of Illinois Association, as well as the Eastern and Western District of Wisconsin Associations. Anne obtained her Juris Doctor degree in law from the Northwestern University School of Law.
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Timothy P.

Timothy Provis

Timothy Provis has been practicing law since 1982, and is currently working in Port Washington. His main focus area is Appeals, and he also handles Constitutional legal matters. He has completed many notable cases, one of which resulted in a life sentence reversed and remanded for dismissal. He graduated with his J.D. from the Santa Clara University School of Law in 1981 and he studied Political Science with the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Robert W.

Robert Welcenbach

Robert is an Attorney and Partner with Welcenbach Law Offices with plenty experience in real estate formation and complex litigation. Before becoming an Attorney, Robert served as a Real Estate Broker. His main areas of practice include personal injury, accidents, trust litigation, estate planning and more. In 2014, he was included in the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers Association, as well as The Wisconsin Super Lawyer by Super lawyers. Robert obtained his J.D. in 1998.
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Danica E.

Danica Eyler

Danica Eyler is a professional attorney that focus on business formation, labor, employment, commercial contract and legal research cases. Danica graduated from Indiana University at Indianapolis where she obtained her degree in law. She also obtained a bachelor's degree in business management. Danica has worked with numerous clients and was also part of a start-up company where she acted as their in-house counsel.
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Collin S.

Collin Schaefer

Collin Schaefer started his legal career out interning for The University of Wisconsin-Madison. After that, he became a Law Clerk, as well as a Student Attorney. After spending two years working as an Attorney with Madden Vanderloop S.C., he now manages his own Law Office. Collin handles legal matters in areas such as International Business, Sales and Technology. Collin studied with The University of Wisconsin-Madison, he has also obtained his B.A. in International Business, Sales and Spanish.
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Mara S.

Mara Spring

Mara Spring is a corporate attorney with 19 years of experience. She is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin and obtained her J.D. in law from the University of Wisconsin Law School. Mara primarily specializes in dealing with commercial contracts, with a special focus on providing her legal services to entrepreneurs, small business and startup companies. Between February 2014 and May 2017, Mara served as a partner at Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP.
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Ben P.

Ben Pliskie

Benjamin J. Pliskie focuses his practice in the areas of real estate law, estate planning, and small business consultation. He is adept at working with companies just getti... read more
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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Lawyer in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin lawyers charge an average of about $100 to $420 per hour. Your exact price will ultimately depend on the scope of work and the specific type of attorney or lawyer you need.

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What do you call a lawyer who works for free?

A lawyer who works for free is called a pro bono lawyer or attorney. Sometimes lawyers will take on cases for free out of the goodness of their hearts. However, this isn’t often the case. Most pro bono Wisconsin lawyers work for pro bono or legal aid programs.

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Often lawyers will request money upfront as a retainer fee. This ensures that both the lawyer and their client are serious about entering into a contract and acts as a form of security. Retainer fees can vary from lawyer to lawyer, so it’s best to speak with your local Wisconsin law firm to clarify any questions before fees roll in.

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