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26 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
After my brother-In_law sat in MCJ for 18 months going through one incompetent PD after another I retained Mr. McClure. In just a few short months he was able to obtain a complete dismissal of all charges. All for a very reasonable fee. Something that four PD's were not able to do and countless private attorney's were not willing to do without charging an arm and a leg.
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02 Jan, 2020 by Alyssa
Mr. Thomas McClure, I just wanted to say thank you for helping me with all my Waukesha court cases and the process of getting through it. I am very happy with the results and I’m glad the judge is giving me a chance to make things right again. The probation will definitely help me continue to stay sober from alcohol and substances, which is a good thing. It’ll be better for me to quit drinking, not just to stay out of jail, but also for my health and future life as well. Thanks again for your help in all of this. For anyone that is looking for a very professional and skilled lawyer that can get you the best results, I would recommend experienced lawyer, Mr. Thomas McClure.
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27 Feb, 2019 by Mark
Tom McClure has performed a variety of legal tasks for me in personal and business matters: real estate closings, probate, estate planning. He does an outstanding job.
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07 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
I am a claim manager for a national corporation. The insurance carrier's counsel was run-of-the-mill and not taking appropriate action in a highly suspect workers' compensation case. In fact, the insurance carrier balked at changing counsel however I was adamant (Kurt was referred to me by another attorney as I had no contacts in Wisconsin.) When the carrier finally relented and Kurt took over the file, it was nothing short of a miracle. His firm was able to uncover documentation on the claimant's lengthy history of treatment; whereas prior counsel advised nothing existed. It was Kurt's diligence and then presentation before the Judge that allowed us to prevail in the matter, when claimant appealed the appeal court also found for us based on Kurt's brief. As anyone who routinely works in workers' compensation knows, it's rare for an employer to prevail but we did and I attribute our success to Kurt.
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03 Mar, 2017 by Ron slapinski
Jerry has been very responsive and patient with me during a difficult time for me. I highly recommend him.
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05 Feb, 2024 by Tracy sternig
Going through this process was very intimidating but Bruce made sure we had all the info to have all of our bases covered and made the process as easy as possible. He gets right to the point and is very organized which is great because it helps keep costs down. But would recommend Bruce to anyone going through this process.
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18 Jan, 2024 by Administrator kettle moraine gardens
Attorney Lanser worked hard and put us at ease through the whole process!
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16 Nov, 2015 by Duane
Vicki helped us with the adoption of our son over 20 years ago. After that she helped us with out estate planning, wills, POA, and MPOA. More recently she is helping with the will, POA, and MPOA for our mother in law. She is always more than helpful and friendly. She goes out of her way to make sure you clearly understand what is happening, and what it will mean. She is truly a great person.
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05 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
Vickie helped me with a step-parent adoption that was very easy, from my point of view. She walked us through the procedures and answered our questions along the way. Everything I expected from our attorney. I was not disappointed.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jaclyn collier
Accidentally dialed her instead of the hospital to schedule a test. Didn't state who she was when she answered, so I asked to schedule the test and she said "This is a law firm, you should probably call the hospital" and hung up. Not sure how she gets any business.
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29 Oct, 2020 by Joe gish
She was short on the phone and didn’t seem like she even want to hear what I had to say. Then told me she don’t give legal advice for free when started explaining my situation. I was only Stating that it was messy and had to go to trial. Was trying to find out how much I need up front. She is just a rude person from my short experience.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jaclyn collier
Accidentally dialed her instead of the hospital to schedule a test. Didn't state who she was when she answered, so I asked to schedule the test and she said "This is a law firm, you should probably call the hospital" and hung up. Not sure how she gets any business.
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29 Oct, 2020 by Joe gish
She was short on the phone and didn’t seem like she even want to hear what I had to say. Then told me she don’t give legal advice for free when started explaining my situation. I was only Stating that it was messy and had to go to trial. Was trying to find out how much I need up front. She is just a rude person from my short experience.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jaclyn collier
Accidentally dialed her instead of the hospital to schedule a test. Didn't state who she was when she answered, so I asked to schedule the test and she said "This is a law firm, you should probably call the hospital" and hung up. Not sure how she gets any business.
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29 Oct, 2020 by Joe gish
She was short on the phone and didn’t seem like she even want to hear what I had to say. Then told me she don’t give legal advice for free when started explaining my situation. I was only Stating that it was messy and had to go to trial. Was trying to find out how much I need up front. She is just a rude person from my short experience.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jaclyn collier
Accidentally dialed her instead of the hospital to schedule a test. Didn't state who she was when she answered, so I asked to schedule the test and she said "This is a law firm, you should probably call the hospital" and hung up. Not sure how she gets any business.
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29 Oct, 2020 by Joe gish
She was short on the phone and didn’t seem like she even want to hear what I had to say. Then told me she don’t give legal advice for free when started explaining my situation. I was only Stating that it was messy and had to go to trial. Was trying to find out how much I need up front. She is just a rude person from my short experience.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jaclyn collier
Accidentally dialed her instead of the hospital to schedule a test. Didn't state who she was when she answered, so I asked to schedule the test and she said "This is a law firm, you should probably call the hospital" and hung up. Not sure how she gets any business.
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29 Oct, 2020 by Joe gish
She was short on the phone and didn’t seem like she even want to hear what I had to say. Then told me she don’t give legal advice for free when started explaining my situation. I was only Stating that it was messy and had to go to trial. Was trying to find out how much I need up front. She is just a rude person from my short experience.
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