Daniel Schmeeckle

1257 Main St, Stevens Point, WI

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4.5 / 5
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Education

2010
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2005
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.5 23 reviews
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Amy cywinski

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07 Aug, 2024
BEWARE!!!! Amy Eddy is a high priced attorney, staff misspelled my name on initial filing of probate documents, Amy doesn't return my emails, phone calls, won't answer my questions but her staff keeps sending my brother invoices for high priced attorney fees. My brother's court documents expired and they have made no progress on closing my Dads estate but attorney Amy Eddy keeps sending my brother her high priced attorneys fees. I feel totally uncomfortable with Amy Eddy handling my Dad's estate. Went to court asked for her to be removed because she isn't helping my brother through the probate process just charging him fees. She won't remove herself because I think she just wants to collect her high priced fees and profit off my deceased Army Veteran father's estate. I will be filing a complaint against her law license with the WI State board of attorneys for attorney misconduct.
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Kerry taylor

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23 Jul, 2024
After a 27 year marriage, my now ex-spouse simply told me one day, she was "sick of me" and wanted space to grow her business of sales. I am a man of faith and quickly sought out my pastor and a regular attender of my church---Brian Foemella. Brian referred me to Rich Fuller and I could not have been more pleased with what Rich accomplished for me. Rich was attentive to detail and tolerated much of my emotion and not understanding the legal process. I am retired from the Fire Service. After a hard, but rewarding career, I was shocked that i now needed to defend so much of what I had accrued in my working years. I was very comfortable with Rich and his general demeanor---very professional and personal. He also was aggressive in getting me many of my assets. I took note that he double and even triple checked many of the accounts, IRA' balances and other assets to bring me the best outcome. He reminded me several times that my ex-spouse brought this all on me and my kids and that i should fight for all I am entitled to. I give him an "A" grade in all he did for me. Thank you!!
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Allan sering

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23 Jul, 2024
Rich, did everything I asked, the statues are the statues, divorce in my opinion is legal robbery, and Rich did all he could to make it right and somewhat fair, the guy always takes a beating
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Pros
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Availability and Responsiveness
“Mr. Schmeeckle was available any time I needed him.”
2
Professional Expertise and Favorable Outcomes
“Attorney Schmeeckle's research and presentation of the case were integral to a favorable outcome.”
3
Compassionate and Informative Approach
“From our first consultation to our mediation session over a year later, Attorney Schmeeckle showed compassion, professionalism, passion, and insight.”
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Efficient and Straightforward Communication
“He's efficient and gets straight to the point in meetings.”
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Integrity and Trustworthiness
“Integrity is important to Dan and that is what I think everyone wants in an attorney.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
Wisconsin Lawyer, Cell Phone Distraction, Human Factors, and Litigation
2016:
Wisconsin Lawyer, The Burger Court
2016:
Wisconsin Lawyer, Emotional Distress: Proving Damages

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