Mallery & Zimmerman Adds Two New Attorneys
Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) August 27, 2014 -- The real estate and business law office of Mallery & Zimmerman S.C. announced today that is has added two new lawyers to its practice to increase its capabilities in litigation, employment law, and tax.
Ronald S. Stadler has joined the business law firm as a shareholder, and Aaron J. Graf as an associate, both practicing in the areas of commercial and employment litigation. Mr. Stadler has 25 years of experience as a litigation attorney, having tried matters in Wisconsin and numerous other states. “We are really excited to increase our litigation capabilities and to add to the breadth of experience that Ron and Aaron bring with them to be able to serve all of our clients’ needs,” said Jon Herreman, managaing shareholder of the Milwaukee office.
Mr. Stadler has tried jury trials and bench trials in state and federal courts on a wide variety of commercial and employment matters, including numerous class action matters. He also regularly counsels clients on employment law discrimination matters, wage and hour issues, and other employment-related matters. This year Mr. Stadler was recognized as a BTI “Client All-Star” as being one of an elite group of attorneys across the nation. These attorneys are nominated solely and exclusively by C-level executives in Fortune 1000 and other large organizations. Mr. Stadler is being awarded in recognition of his client focus, innovative thought, value, legal skill, results, and his exceptional understanding of his client’s business.
Mr. Graf has been selected and will be recognized in the incoming class as a Super Lawyer’s “Rising Star” in recognition of his skills as a commercial litigation attorney and labor and employment attorney. “Their client focus and results-driven service are exactly what we were looking to add to our team in order to better serve our business clients,” added Herreman.
Devon Wichelt, Mallery & Zimmerman S.C., http://www.mzmilw.com/index.html, +1 414-271-2424, [email protected]
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