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Duffey Law Office
Duffey Law Office is a full service general practice law firm serving businesses and individuals throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. We assist businesses and individuals in legal matters involving business law, estate planning, wills & trusts, probate administration, personal injury and real estate.

Attorney Joseph P. Duffey has over 40 years' experience successfully assisting clients to achieve cost-effective, positive outcomes in their legal matters in all of these areas. You can view a complete list of our services here.
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Attorney Joseph P. Duffey has been delivering superior outcomes to his business and individual clients for more than 40 years, in all of his firm's practice areas. Contact him at 414-453-3400 or by email at jduffey@duffeylaw.com. Member (Vice-Chairman) Board of Directors, St. Coletta of Wisconsin Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Joe Duffey did an excellent job of taking care of our estate planning needs. This is an area my wife and I had been concerned about for a long time and he made it quick, easy and painless. He explained everything carefully, laid out all of our potential options and promptly took care of all our questions and requests, of which there were many.
Our firm advises and represents companies and entrepreneurs with a broad range of business related services. We advise our clients on business law, start-up assistance relating to the formation of an entity, the protection of a trademark or license agreement and assist with buying or selling a business.
It is not uncommon for individuals or businesses to find themselves involved in a legal dispute with another party. Disputes of this nature, such as a breach of contract, typically fall under what is known as civil litigation which entails the use of courts or arbitrators for adjudication. For plaintiffs involved in a civil litigation matter, the objective is to right a wrong, honor an agreement, or to obtain compensation for an injury.
Some people may have preconceived notions about trusts and believe that they are only for multi-millionaires who wish to leave large trust funds to their children. However, trusts can be invaluable tools in the estate plans of millions of individuals. Trusts are simply an arrangement where one party holds property on behalf of another party.
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Ryan Timms
Ryan Timms
Aug 02, 2019
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He was hired for a small claims case and showed up 30 minutes late to our mediation. How embarrassing.