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Attorney Peter Lloyd is an experienced lawyer practicing law in the Central Wisconsin area. He limits his practice to specific areas (family, criminal and traffic law). He will strive to settle your case in the most efficient and least expensive way possible. He believes in clients having control over their own destiny and supports that goal throughout the legal process, which includes custody, property division and financial support in family law cases. In criminal and traffic matters he will represent you in court and help you reach the best possible outcome and success. During his career in private practice, he has held additional positions which have expanded his legal experience. He was City Attorney for the City of Nekoosa for approximately ten years. During this time, he would prosecute traffic and municipal violations on behalf of the City of Nekoosa, as well as attend city council meetings and provided advice on various legal matters. In addition, at various times during his career in private practice, he has temporarily acted as prosecutor for the Portage County Child Support Agency, as well as representing Portage County in other civil actions. He obtained a 1986 Business Degree from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a 1989 Law Degree from Marquette University Law School. During law school, he was an intern with the Milwaukee County District Attorney Office. In addition, he was an intern with a private law firm in Milwaukee during law school. In the summer of 1989 he began practicing Law in Central Wisconsin, primarily in Portage and Wood County, as well as Waupaca and Marathon County. During his legal career, he has been a partner at law firms in both Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids.
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Attorney McClure has a general practice serving individuals, families, and small businesses. Early in his career Attorney McClure gained valuable experience at the Milwaukee City Attorney's office, Milwaukee County District Attorney's office, then in private practice with an "A" rated Milwaukee litigation firm. Attorney McClure then developed a general practice in the metro Milwaukee area over the next decade which became known as McClure Law Offices. His practice has been located in Delafield, Wisconsin since 1997. A trial attorney by training, with numerous civil and criminal jury trials in his career, Attorney McClure brings a wealth of experience to his clients at the local, state and national levels in civil, criminal, administrative and appellate law. The law office is a limited liability company, Attorney Thomas J. McClure LLC. The office is generally known by its trade name "McClure Law Offices. He has appeared on Wisconsin Public Television, NBC's Today Show, and is listed in Who's Who in American Law.
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Attorney Kirk Obear came to Wisconsin in 1999 after serving in the U.S. Air Force for more than ten years. He graduated summa cum laude from Mount Olive College in 1990 with a degree in Psychology and received his law degree from the University of Buffalo School of Law in 1994. While serving in the Air Force, Attorney Obear worked as both a prosecutor and a defense lawyer. As the Chief of Military Justice, he was responsible for the prosecution of military members under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. He also held an appointment as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, prosecuting civilians under Federal jurisdiction. In his next assignment as Area Defense Counsel, Attorney Obear defended clients throughout the country and around the world, earning him a national reputation for success. He was one of the few active-duty defense lawyers to receive the Meritorious Service Medal as a Captain. Attorney Obear received more than a dozen awards, citations, and medals, including a medal for Valor Under Enemy Fire in the Persian Gulf War. Through his combined experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney, Attorney Obear has litigated over 500 jury trials. He is currently admitted to practice before the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, the U.S. District for the Western District of Wisconsin, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, and the Supreme Court of the United States. To date, Attorney Obearโs advocacy has resulted in thousands of jury acquittals, amendments, or dismissals from defense motions filed on behalf of his clients. During his practice in the state of Wisconsin, Attorney Obear has served as the President of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (WACDL) and is currently the Director of Legislative Affairs for WACDL. He has previously served on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL). Every year since 2007, he has been listed in Wisconsin SuperLawyersยฎ, a distinction reserved for the top 5% of attorneys in the state. Attorney Obear has been a guest speaker on Wisconsin Public Radio regarding developments in law, and as an outspoken advocate against the death penalty. His teaching experience includes courses taught to other defense attorneys throughout the country.
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