Luke Kingree

2810 Crossroads Drive, Madison, WI

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Education

2007
Marquette University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2003
Virginia Military Institute, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ehren hasz

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20 Dec, 2024
Going with Miller & Miller was the worst legal and fiscal decision I've ever made. I would have been better off not declaring bankruptcy at all. If I could give a negative rating, I would. They don't even deserve a one-star. Here's a handy list of ways they don't help their clients. 1. A few days after I put Miller and Miller on retainer, my bank filed a retaliatory lawsuit against me when they found out I retained a lawyer for bankruptcy. When I called M&M, I was told it wasn't their problem and I needed to deal with it. 2. They made me drive from Madison to Milwaukee to sign the final paperwork, even though they have an office in Madison. 3. At that meeting, I told them they calculated my pay incorrectly. My payments were based on payroll deductions when I was married; I was single at the time of the bankruptcy. They overestimated my income by roughly 20%. The lawyer refused to update my paperwork based on my true salary. 4. I have a hidden disability, which results in $4000 in yearly out-of-pocket medical expenses, which I included on my paperwork. At this meeting, they removed those expenses and told me I was too young to have them. 5. My lawyer did not attend my hearing. When I was called to the stand, a legal associate approached me and said she was with M&M and she was having trouble figuring out who I was. 6. When listening to the salaries and payments for other individuals in the hearing, I noticed I had the lowest salary, but I had the highest monthly payments. The legal associate told me this was because I kept my car, which I needed to drive to work. This car was fully paid off and only worth $5000. 7. My mortgage increased by $400 over the five years of Chapter 13. I was told my payments would be adjusted, but this never happened. 8. During the first year, I asked if we could revisit the payroll and medical expenses listed in items two and three. I made multiple emails, calls and sent documentation to M&M asking for help. I was told they would get my payments adjusted, but that never happened. 9. Five years later, I'm finally done with payments, but somehow, the trustee took out 66 payments. I signed a contract for 61 payments. I still haven't received the refund for those payments. I'm out $6000 now. The last time I heard from M&M about this was almost two months ago, and of course, nothing has happened since. 10. Now that my bankruptcy is coming to an end, my bank is once again threatening me with another lawsuit. Guess what? M&M is once again silent on the matter. I’ve had to pull a significant amount of money out of a retirement account due to the lack of work done by miller and miller on my case. They talk a good game while you're on inboarding, but as soon as the payments clear from the trustee to M&M they stop communicating. I'm coming after you, Miller and Miller, with a few small claims filings. One is for reimbursement for those $6000 in overpayments. The second is for another $6000 in legal fees I paid to M&M. I will also be filing a complaint with the Wisconsin State Bar.
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Remy5891

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18 Dec, 2024
very professional. very helpful in answering every question I had. top tier service. they really helped me deal with a difficult moment in my life. thank you!
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Jess

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12 Dec, 2024
I thoroughly enjoyed working with Attorney Henderson. She was great at communicating with me and explaining the process and legal obligations. I could tell that she was 100% fighting for me. I knew that it was going to be a fight with this divorce and my ex was going to be very difficult, but working with Attorney Henderson made it easy. They say no one ever wins in a divorce, but I am divorced (WIN) and I'm satisfied with my outcome. I would highly recommend Attorney Henderson and I can't thank her enough.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and guidance in workers' compensation cases
“Luke Kingree and his staff were extremely professional and courteous while representing me during my worker's compensation case. His legal expertise and continued guidance was a bright spot during financially and physically painful times.”
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Responsive and accessible communication
“He always explained things in a manner that was easy to understand. His assistant Connor, would always return my phone calls promptly with answers to my questions.”
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Tenacious and determined in fighting for clients' rights
“Luke stood out to me for many reasons so I hired him to represent me. He is tenacious, determined, knowledgeable and straightforward. Through his efforts i won a 6 figure settlement against my former employer.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“From the moment Mr. Kingree took my case I felt professionally and personally represented! I truly knew that he had my back, and my best interest in mind, First and foremost.”
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Successful case outcomes
“Luke worked with me to resolve my case in a timely and satisfactory manner... He is very professional and there was always good communication between his office and myself.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
Wisconsin Defense Counsel Journal, Case Law Update Author
2012:
Wisconsin Defense Counsel Journal, Case Law Update Author

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