Mary E. Kennelly, experienced Civil Rights, Discrimination attorney in Monona, WI with 24 reviews
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Mary E. Kennelly

124 West Broadway, Monona, WI

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1985:
University of Wisconsin Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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19 Nov, 2024
Rude people.
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01 May, 2024
Attorney Richard Rice is a man of integrity, compassion and is prompt with attorney-client communications. I could not have asked for a better well versed counsel to assist me during such a stressful time in my life! Thanks Richard!!!
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08 Dec, 2023
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 I was referred to fox & fox by another law firm whom has extensive knowledge of my current ongoing employment litigation. The questions asked during the brief "consultation" were meant to gage how much I could pay to keep the case going. As soon as the attorney became aware that I am disabled and unable to pay extravagant hourly fees out of pocket, he began to give excuses as to why he couldn't take my case without first asking about the merits of the case. Examples; (1) He has too many cases currently. (2) It would cost alot of money to review the case where it currently stands, and I don't have it to pay. (these were his words!) (3) He works for a firm, therefor he can't make decisions independently. (4) He doesn't have all the necessary information to make an offer, but is too busy to follow up to obtain the necessary information.. I think you who are reading this get the point.. Without money to pay hundreds of dollars an hour in fees, we have no civil rights or equal access! This message is for the hourly employees, the disabled, the disadvantaged and underprivileged looking to uphold your civil rights. Majority of these law firms advertise that they are for the people, but in reality they serve the corporate giants that can afford to pay upfront to drag these matters out, effectively exhausting the hourly workers resources and therefor making it nearly impossible to find an ethical attorney who will seek to learn first about the merits rather than your economic status. Note to the owner of this review page; Please do not respond to this review with a generic disclaimer or reason this is happening.. Your attorney had one chance to leave a lasting impression and he did a fine job!! Lol
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Excellent customer service and communication from the attorneys
“Attorney Randall Gold did an excellent job of guiding me through the separation process with my former employer when my position was eliminated. His counsel was invaluable and gave me the confidence that I was leaving my job with all of my bases covered. He was immediately responsive and straightforward, and clear in his communication.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and ethical legal representation
“Attorney Mary Kennelly an outstanding knowledgeable and experienced lawyer. I felt as ease and confident that Attorney Kennelly would protect and serve by giving me justice.”
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Passionate advocates who fight vigorously for their clients
“Peter Fox stood shoulder to shoulder with me and fought a prolonged, incredibly complex, highly sensitive legal battle that he saw all the way through to a positive outcome.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases, especially those involving clients with limited financial resources
“As soon as the attorney became aware that I am disabled and unable to pay extravagant hourly fees out of pocket, he began to give excuses as to why he couldn't take my case without first asking about the merits of the case.”
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Potential for rude or condescending behavior from some attorneys
“You have been warned to not use Mr. Richard Ross. Very rude and condescending individual.”

Publications

1995:
State Bar of Wisconsin CLE publication, Wisconsin Employment Law, Introductory Chapter

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