Todd A. Snow

Overview

Practice Areas

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  • 60% DUI / DWI
  • 25% Criminal Defense
  • 10% Litigation
  • 5% Family

Fees and Payment Types

Fees

Fixed (Always), Free Consultation (30 minutes), Hourly ($200/hour)

Payment types

Cash, Check, Credit Card

Contact Information

References

Client Reviews

Average Client Rating


5 star rating

“Great Attorney”

Posted by: Tim, 10 months ago.

Client Review: I received a 4th DUI and was facing a Felony Charge which meant I would have to serve time in Prison; I would lose my job, and essentially my life.... more
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5 star rating

“Todd Snow was successful in getting my DUI charge (2nd) dismissed.”

Posted by: D.J., over 2 years ago.

Client Review: I was referred to Todd Snow by a friend after receiving my second dui in seven years. I was not even aware of the penalties I was facing prior to my... more
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Peer Endorsements

Endorsements

2 endorsements


Michael R. Bartish

I endorse this lawyer. I serve with Todd in the U.S. Army as a fellow trial defense attorney. I also frequently consult with Todd on OWI matters... more

Endorsement from lawyer: Michael Bartish , Grand Rapids (MI), 11 months ago
Karyn T. Missimer

Todd is thorough. He looks at all angles of a case. He is also relentless. He never gives up. I admire him for that.

Endorsement from lawyer: Karyn Missimer , Janesville (WI), Over 3 years ago

Résumé

 

License

10 years since Todd A. Snow was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Wisconsin Active 2006 03/07/2012
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We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.

Work Experience

Position Duration
Partner at Grant, Snow & Snow, S.C. 2006–present
Associate at Harris, Shelton, Hanover & Walsh, PLLC 2005–2006
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Memphis State U law 2002

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Tennessee's Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as an Accidental Injury under the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Law Memphis State University Law Review 2002
Labor and Employment-Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio: The National Labor Relations Board Once Again Extends Weingarten Representational Rights to Non-Union Employees Memphis State University Law Review 2001