Compare 41 attorneys and 15 law firms in Milwaukee , WI. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Bruce O'Neill
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Fox O'Neill and Shannon SC with 57 years experience622 North Water Street, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI 53202
James Scott
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Lindner and Marsack with 55 years experience411 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Donald Cairns
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Lindner and Marsack with 54 years experience411 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Stanley Jaspan
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 53 years experience777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202
George Cunningham
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 51 years experience777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Clifford Buelow
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Davis and Kuelthau SC with 51 years experience111 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1400, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Robert Schreiber Jr.
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Lindner and Marsack with 50 years experience411 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Jonathan Swain
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Lindner and Marsack with 49 years experience411 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Michael Cieslewicz
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Kasdorf Lewis and Swietlik with 48 years experience11270 West Park Place, 5th Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53224
Kathleen Miller
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Law Office of Kathleen Ortman Miller with 48 years experience1363 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Raymond Dall'Osto
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Gimbel Reilly Guerin and Brown with 47 years experience330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1170, Milwaukee, WI 53202
William Ehrke
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Crivello Carlson with 43 years experience710 North Plankinton Avenue, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Edward Hunt
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Hunt Law Group with 43 years experience829 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Susan Maisa
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 42 years experience777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Robert Henak
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Henak Law Office with 42 years experience316 North Milwaukee Street, Suite 535, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Raymond Pollen
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Crivello Carlson with 41 years experience710 North Plankinton Avenue, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Ellen Henak
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Henak Law Office with 40 years experience316 North Milwaukee Street, Suite 535, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mark Cameli
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC with 39 years experience1000 North Water Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201
Sarah Bruch
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Crivello Carlson with 38 years experience710 North Plankinton Avenue, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Laurie Petersen
Milwaukee civil rights attorney at Lindner and Marsack with 38 years experience411 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
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