Deborah A. Blommer

13700 W Greenfield Ave, Brookfield, WI

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03 Nov, 2020 by Daniel
Although this happened in 2010, I remember it as if it were yesterday. He handled my hearing with the Milwaukee Public Schools with skill and aplomb, using logical reasoning and pointed questioning. As a result my suspension was overturned at a time when the teacher's union, MTEA, was unable or unwilling to represent me in a competent, effective manner and had given up my case for lost. Justice was ultimately served when an embarrassed MPS forced my principal, who brought the case, into retirement.
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13 Jan, 2014 by Bob
Mr. Reinstein handled my labor case six months ago. He proved to be extremely knowledgeable and dedicated to resolve my case professionally and in a timely manner. He always provided immediate questions that I had regarding my labor case. I would recommend Mr. Reinstein in a heart beat His dedication and resolve are truly genuine and will lead him to greater opportunities in the legal field.. The time and effort that he did to communicate directly and non directly with the opposing counsel really set the tone that he was about all business. Moreover, When things materialized with the EEOC that I didn't understand,Attorney Reinstein was there to provide great options regarding my case which were dead on. He really made me feel that he wasn't just my Attorney but a true friend. I can't thank Mr. Reinstein enough for winning my labor case and I wish him the very best.
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07 Aug, 2013 by Jocelyn
Noah was a fantastic resource to have and a knowledgeable ally. He approached my case in a very practical, logical, and time-sensitive manner that promoted trust and openness. I would definitely recommend him for others and will keep him in mind for the future should I ever need assistance again!
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13 May, 2019 by Anonymous
My wife quit her job and her employer withheld her final paycheck, requesting that she come into sign paperwork she was not legally obligated to before handing over the check and then lying to the Department of Workforce Development and claiming she had kept keys. We contacted Scott and he was able to litigate our case effectively, reaching a settlement for twice what was owed and then successfully motioning for legal fees to be paid by my wife's former employer. Throughout the process, he was professional and communicative. Echoing the other review on here, if you were not paid by an employer, Scott will help you get paid.
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06 Apr, 2019 by Peter
I was not paid by my employer, and thought I was never going to get paid for work I did. Looked around for employment law attorneys and Scott Luzi took my case. He was able to get the wages paid to me that I deserved with an additional penalty for refusing to pay me initially. If an employer refuses to pay you, contact Scott Luzi. He will stand up for you and make sure you’re paid for your work.
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18 May, 2017 by Laney
Sidney Sodos has been my attorney since 1984 when he had to help me with some issues pertaining to my first born son , He did an excellent job in resolving the matter and always puts his client's interests first. He has also helped another member of my family with work related issues and did an A+ job. He is really smart, has great follow through and tough when he needs to be ! Bottom line... An extremely intelligent, aggressive attorney who covers many different areas of law. I have referred him to many people who have used him and they were happy with his services as well. One of the best lawyers in Wisconsin!
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11 Jul, 2013 by Dz
Atty Sidney Sodo is an attorney with all the below qualities. Has the ability to call in other Attorneys when needed, is compassionate yet to the point and works for the interests of the client. We are not attorneys and when you need one this attorney is in my opinion one to contact. He and his "firm" will go beyond the call of duty to protect your rights. When hiring a counselor to conduct legal binding decisions the attributes of the counselor combined with his/her. Professional/Personal character is as important as the following, Wisdom has its special and unique benefit in/beyond the courtroom. *May blessing reward the professional that maintains the following attributes: Your attorney must have Studied the appropriate law and provide expert legal advice. Make certain the client receives the benefit of all their rights under the law and does not do anything, which might jeopardize their client's interest. Your attorney must conduct the client's case so that it will be decided on the merits, rendering the highest fidelity toward the rights of the client. Protecting the client's confidentiality. Your attorney must Conduct the case in an orderly and expeditious manner, you lawyer must Obey the law and adhere to professional ethics, Represent you ethically, zealously and within the bounds of the law. Competently analyze legal issues & exercise knowledge of the laws applicable to your case. He or she must communicate with you in a timely and effective manner making sure you understand what, why and exactly the goal. Your lawyer attorney owes you, as the client, a duty of loyalty. Remember he works for you and teamwork is of vital importance to succeed in prevailing. Your lawyer can't represent you and another client due to legal interests conflicting with yours. *An example of an obvious conflict would be representation of both the landlord and the tenant in an eviction action or both the defendant and respondent in any civil actions i.e. domestic divorce, separation, union action etc. For so long as he/she continues to represent you, your lawyer is required to follow your directions in handling your case unless those directions are illegal. Your lawyer must keep your personal property separate from his or her own property, and must keep your money in an escrow account. Any time you demand it, your lawyer must return your money or property. Except in rare circumstances, your lawyer is required to keep client confidences confidential. Depending on the jurisdiction, lawyers may be prohibited from having personal relationships with their clients. Unless he or she first obtains your informed written consent, your lawyer is prohibited from taking on representation that is adverse to your interests. *I.e. talking or meeting with all parties prior to retaining the legal representation of one of the parties he/she has prior confidential information through conversation, which then can be a conflict of knowledge obtained by both opposing sides in any court trial. It is a special Firm that is recognized to maintain these qualities in your employees and solicitors. These are the Firms that have loyal, content and family type list of clients. They are to be recommending in the unrelenting battles in the courts today.
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