Kenneth John Kucinski

328 Vine Street, Hudson, WI

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Education

2013
University of Wisconsin Law School
2013
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Doctor of Law (JD) in May 2013
2011
Hamline University School of Law
2009
University of Minnesota-Duluth, Bachelor's degree

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Tara carlson

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09 Feb, 2024
Thank you for all of your help and expertise over the past 10+ years in my family law case. I would happily highly recommend Angela, Shari and her team to anyone!
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Anthony rombalski

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26 Sep, 2023
Best lawyer around! She's a tiger that will fight for YOUR best interest!
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Solvaline brown

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07 Aug, 2023
My experience at Angela Olson's law was the best I really liked how she listened and asked questions about the night in question she is straight to the point and not 1 time did I have to appear at court she even got my case dismissed she is passionate about helping her clients. So if in need of attorney Angela Olson law is where to go
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism
“Angela's professionalism is outstanding. She is the toughest, go get 'em lawyer I have ever worked with.”
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Dedicated and supportive of clients
“She was always supportive, always kept me in the loop with communication and did not stop when times got tough.”
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Highly effective in achieving favorable outcomes
“She even got my case dismissed. She is passionate about helping her clients.”
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Excellent value and efficient service
“Angela swiftly handled my divorce and really was an excellent value.”
Cons
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Overly aggressive and combative approach in family law cases
“She turned what should have been an easy divorce into an all out ugly sickening battle for no reason.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with clients
“She didn't do that though. Instead she was extremely petty as if it was her and I divorcing.”

Publications

2018:
Web Blog, A Cautionary Tale for Businesses Utilizing Temporary Help Agencies for Staffing Needs: In Re Estate of Rivera v. West Bend Mutual Ins. Co. et. al.
2017:
Web Blog, Governor Directs DWD to Incorporate Best Practices for Opioid Prescription into Work Comp Statutes
2017:
Web Blog, Your Right to Remain Silent
2017:
Web Blog, Can a Conviction be Expunged?
2017:
Web Blog, Court of Appeals Sides with Aplin & Ringsmuth Attorneys
2016:
Web Blog, Punishment for Disorderly Conduct May Include Ban on Gun Ownership
2016:
Web Blog, Wisconsin Insurers Pay High Prices for Work Comp Treatment, According to Latest Study
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