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Muskego Attorneys Move Up to a Bigger View

Muskego Legal Center has taken a bigger spot 'atop the city,' moving into the upper level in the North Shore Bank Building, and seeking to expand their client base

With 50 years of combined experience in handling legal issues for clients, Muskego Legal Center has moved offices from the Westwood Centre Mall to the second floor of the North Shore Bank building.

While just a short distance from their previous location, only a block east on Janesville, Attorney Deborah Skurulsky said difference in the two spaces reflects the firm's commitment to expand their appeal to the community and beyond.

"We were in pretty tight quarters, and not always the easiest to find, and now we've got much larger facilities to provide better services to our clients," she said. "And although we are 'Muskego' Legal, we'd like to position ourselves as a more regional resource for legal help."

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The firm includes three attorneys, including founding partner Michael Pierski, and Angela Soltis. Pierski has 22 years experience, and specializes in civil litigation, estate planning, wills and trusts and business law. Skurulsky also has been practicing for 22 years and specializes in social security, disability and special needs cases, elder law/Title 19, and adoptions.

Soltis, an attorney for six years, also brings a focus on bankruptcy and debtor/creditor issues, a key service in the continuing sluggish economy.

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Of course the 'regular menu' of services is also offered, including real estate law, personal injury, traffic, contracts, probate and powers of attorney.

Just about the only thing Muskego Legal will not handle is criminal law, and for that, Skurulsky said they always offer referrals. The offices are open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and individual consultations by appointment. For more information, visit their website or call 262-679-5395.

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