Tiffany M. Schramm

1650 Midway Road, Menasha, WI

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4.1 / 5
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60 Reviews
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Education

2018
University of Wisconsin Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2016
University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.1 71 reviews
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Ryan

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26 Sep, 2024
Dylan Gehrtz was an amazing lawyer. He worked very hard on my case, and I had a better outcome than I could imagine. I would have to say if you want things to work out for the best hire this firm. I would never go anywhere else thanks for all the hard work and God bless you all.
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Chad vanepps

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26 Sep, 2024
I retained this law firm for $3,500.00 for some traffic tickets. My appointed attorney did absolutely nothing for my charges/outcome and spent $3,418.29 and then removed themselves from my case. I was out that money and nothing changed with my case/tickets. If you value your money, find a different lawfirm.
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Lisa ebert

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27 Aug, 2024
Very unprofessional sent me a letter stating I owed them over 10,000 dollars never heard of this law firm and never dealt with them. Threatened to turn me in to collections. Found out this morning they sent this to the wrong person. They do not even know who their clients are and where did they get my address from? Beware I would think twice before dealing with them. Way to try an ruin someone's credit.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional service and commitment to clients
“I'm very pleased with the outstanding service and commitment Tiffany has provided me!!”
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Intelligent, kind, and understanding
“She is a very intelligent, kind and understanding woman.”
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Efficient and effective in handling cases
“She handled my case fast and got right down too it!!”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would highly recommend her and sure to use her again if ever need be.”
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Provides clear explanations and guidance
“Tiffany made the entire process easy to understand. She gave possible scenarios for each decision that needed to be made.”
Cons
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Public defender was too passive and misled the client
“He proceeded to to convince me to accept a plea bargain assuring me that it was only for disorderly conduct as I did punch my truck. I agreed because he assured me that domestic violence was not going to be charged, just the disorderly conduct.”
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Public defender did not effectively defend the client
“Was assigned one of their attorneys as a public defender. Just my luck to receive one that wouldn't defend me. It was as if he was too passive. Just didn't want to argue on my behalf or at all for that matter.”

Publications

2019:
PD Law Blog, Wisconsin Law: At what age can a child decide which parent they want to live with?
2016:
UW-L Journal of Undergraduate Research, Party Polarization, Revisited: Explaining the Gender Gap in Political Party Preference
2015:
UW-L Journal of Undergraduate Research XVIII, Party Polarization: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Gender Gap in Candidate Preference

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