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Danielle McCollister

Danielle McCollister

Phone: 262.785.9606
Fax: 262.785.1324
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Experience
Employment Law

Workers Compensation Law

Personal Injury and Property Damage

My practice is devoted solely to representing employees to ensure that they are treated in a manner that is free from discrimination, that they are allowed to make use of the laws intended to protect them, such as the Family Medical Leave Act, without fear of retaliation, and to ensure that employees injured on the job receive all of the care and benefits they are entitled to under Wisconsin law.

My experience includes litigating and settling cases in administrative venues (Equal Rights Division and Worker's Compensation Division) as well as Wisconsin's Circuit Courts. Prior to joining the firm, my experience entailed defense work. As a former defense attorney, I have firsthand knowledge of what my opponent's defenses and techniques will be. This knowledge allows me to anticipate and weaken those defenses.

I am passionate about my job and about advocating for my clients' rights. I am very aggressive on my cases and provide clear and consistent updates to my clients so they never have to wonder what is happening on their cases. I work closely with the other members of the firm to ensure the best possible outcome for each client.

When not working, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, cooking, exercising and watching movies.

Education
Juris Doctor, Marquette University Law School 2003, Cum Laude

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Cum Laude

Court Admissions
All Wisconsin State Courts

United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin

United States District Court, Western District of Wisconsin

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