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Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP

Litigation, Divorce & Family Law, Business, Criminal, Estate Planning, Employment and Constitutional Law; Governmental Licensing, Compliance and Administrative Review; Healthcare Law; Insurance Coverage Litigation; Local Counsel; Personal Injury; Product Liability Defense; Professional Licensing and Disciplinary Defense; Property Tax Appeals; Real Estate, Land Use and Entitlements

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  • Firm Size: 15 - 20 Attorneys
  • Office Hour: Monday - Friday, 8:00AM - 5:00PM

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Franklyn M. Gimbel

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Franklyn M. Gimbel Attorney | Milwaukee Personal Injury Lawyer | WI

Franklyn M. Gimbel founded Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP after serving as an Assistant United States Attorney from 1963 through 1968. His exper... (more)

D. M. G.

General Practice

His experience and passion give him a unique ability to win over clients, peers and judges.Mike Guerin joined GRGB in 1975 after serving as a City of ... (more)

Jeffrey Alan Kaufman

Personal Injury

Although he has not regularly practiced law for over fifteen years, Jeff Kaufman remains an integral part of the firm. During his law school... (more)

Brianna J. Meyer

Personal Injury

Denis J. Regan

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Corporate, Personal Injury

Denis J. Regan brings a thoughtful, deliberate style to a diverse variety of practice areas, including real estate, business law, estate and successio... (more)

Jason D. Luczak

Litigation, Criminal, Personal Injury

Jason Luczak joined the firm in 2008 after graduating from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he was a member of the nationally recognized Chicago-Ken... (more)

Kathryn A. Keppel

Lawsuit & Dispute, State Appellate Practice, Personal Injury

Kathryn Keppel joined GRGB in 1989. Her experience with the firm began in 1985, when she worked as a law clerk during her final year of law school. Th... (more)

Kristen N. Nelson

Personal Injury, Health Care, Health Care Other, White Collar Crime

Patrick J. Knight

Family Law, Corporate, Estate Planning, Real Estate

Patrick Knight's twenty-five plus years of litigation experience in the civil, white collar criminal and health care fields make him uniquely qualifie... (more)

Raymond M. Dall'Osto

Criminal, White Collar Crime, Litigation

Raymond M. Dall’Osto is a partner with the law firm of Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is admitted to practice law ... (more)

Richard E. Reilly

Litigation, Family Law, Corporate, Personal Injury

Richard Reilly brings the sharp strategic instincts of a litigator to the delicate practice of family law. He honed those instincts while serving five... (more)

Thomas E. Brown

Products Liability, Litigation, Criminal, White Collar Crime, Mass Torts

A respected former federal prosecutor, Thomas E. Brown joined GRGB in 1978, bringing with him knowledge of the federal system that is recognized among... (more)

Gaining accolades as one of Wisconsin's foremost trial and litigation firms, Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown understands the legal system from all angles. From white collar criminal investigations to family law cases to real estate matters - our experienced lawyers have continued their trailblazing success for individuals and businesses alike. Our dedicated team embodies a sense of honesty and candor that is unmatched in the legal community; we are known for our thorough preparation and presentation techniques which has contributed greatly to our reputation.

Employment and Constitutional Law, Governmental Licensing, Compliance and Administrative Review, Healthcare Law, Insurance Coverage Litigation, Local Counsel, Personal Injury, Product Liability Defense, Professional Licensing and Disciplinary Defense, Property Tax Appeals, Real Estate, Land Use and Entitlements

    Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP
    330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1170
    Milwaukee, WI 53202
    43.0431442,-87.9075061
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    330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 1170
    Milwaukee, WI 53202


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