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400 N Broadway Ste 402
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Case Law Firm SC, located in Milwaukee, WI, is dedicated exclusively to creditors' rights and recoveries, specializing in all phases of collections and collection litigation related to past due receivables across Wisconsin. With over 65 years of combined litigation experience, the firm serves a diverse clientele, including local and out-of-state businesses, municipalities, and international companies.

The firm prides itself on having a knowledgeable support staff and a highly trained team specializing in investigative services. Case Law Firm SC is affiliated with several professional associations and holds the certification as a Women Business Enterprise, catering to companies interested in Supplier Diversity Programs.

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