Experienced Local Counsel in Madison, Wisconsin
Do you need local counsel with years of experience, knowledge of local customs and procedure, and positive relationships with other attorneys and judges?
The civil litigation lawyers at Cullen Weston Pines & Bach are respected locally and around the country as strong and accomplished advocates with years of experience. Our clients, judges, and other attorneys have come to expect high-quality, ethical work from us.
Progressive, Practical, Timely Solutions, Knowledgeable Legal Counsel ▪ Contact our experienced local counsel in Madison, Wisconsin to learn more.
Trusted Dane County, Wisconsin Litigators
In recent years, we have served as local counsel for out-of-state attorneys with litigation in Wisconsin state and federal courts in a wide variety of matters, including:
- Intellectual property and patent cases
- International arbitration
- Commercial disputes
- Pharmaceutical fraud claims
- Class action wage and hour and other employment disputes
- Consumer class action litigation
- Personal injury cases
Our experienced trial lawyers are experienced and knowledgeable about local court rules and customs due to our experience as litigators ourselves in both state and federal courts in Wisconsin. We know the local judges as well as the local litigators likely to be on the other side of the case, and can guide out-of-state attorneys in their interactions with them to make them as productive as possible.
Additionally, our legal knowledge in a wide variety of practice areas allows us to contribute substantively to the prosecution or defense of those cases we partner on as local counsel, if that is desired.
Out-of-state attorneys looking for local counsel for civil litigation, including shareholder disputes, collections efforts, commercial real estate disputes and contract cases or in regulatory proceedings such as energy and telecommunications matters, should contact our experienced Wisconsin litigators.
Attorneys: Lester A. Pines, Lee Cullen, Carol Grob, Linda L. Harfst, Jordan C. Loeb, Tamara B. Packard