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Grafton Business Litigation Law Firm
Overview
From their law office in Grafton, Wisconsin, the attorneys at McIlnay Button Law LLC are fully prepared to help you with all of the important and pressing legal issues affecting your business in order to help your company succeed.
Serving commercial clients throughout Ozaukee County and the surrounding areas of the greater Milwaukee metro region, attorneys Bruce McIlnay and James Button have more than 30 years of combined legal experience...
From their law office in Grafton, Wisconsin, the attorneys at McIlnay Button Law LLC are fully prepared to help you with all of the important and pressing legal issues affecting your business in order to help your company succeed.
Serving commercial clients throughout Ozaukee County and the surrounding areas of the greater Milwaukee metro region, attorneys Bruce McIlnay and James Button have more than 30 years of combined legal experience. They established their law firm with a mission to deliver the highest level of representation possible to their clients who have legal needs involving any of the following:
- Business and corporate law
- Real estate
- Estate and business succession planning
No matter how complex your issues or how complicated your legal challenges are, you can rely on them for trustworthy advice to help you make the best-informed decisions on the matters that will affect your company for years to come. Devoted to providing superior legal counsel, they will tailor their services to meet your specific needs and devise a customized strategy aimed at helping you achieve your goals efficiently and cost-effectively.
Whether you are just starting out in business or have operated an established company for years, you can benefit from their invaluable knowledge and experience, and they are fully prepared to help you resolve any disputes that threaten to undermine your operation in the most effective manner possible.
At McIlnay Button Law LLC, the success of your business is their business, and they want to do all they can to help you realize your dreams of a productive and sustainable enterprise. To find out how they can best assist you with your matter, you can call their law office or visit their website to schedule an initial consultation.
About McIlnay Button Law LLC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Maier & McIlnay, Ltd.
- Maier, McIlnay, & Kerkman, Ltd.
- McIlnay Schmitt & Button, Ltd.
Practice Areas
- Business Litigation
- Family Owned Business
- Trademarks
Litigation
- 50%
Representative Cases
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1971 Washington StreetSuite 102 Grafton, WI 53024
Phone
Fax
- 262-421-8059 (fax)
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