$ 275-350 per hour
I take great pride in representing employees and employers in employment matters. I have over twenty years of experience handling compex employment cases in State and Federal Courts. I personally represent each client and your case will not be turned over to another attorney. If you are looking for an experienced attorney who will provide you with honest advice about what you can truly expect when facing an employment issue, please call my office at .
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2665 S Moorland Rd, Suite 200, New Berlin, WI, 53151-2900
27 Client Reviews
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Posted by Gale | February 20, 2015
Good Job
Bob has done a very good job for me with my case. I would recommend him very highly.
Posted by Shane | February 18, 2015 | Employment & Labor
Discrimination lawsuit
I would like to start by saying I'm not a lawyer or an actor. I was a blue collar worker for the Wisconsin Department of (Corruption) I mean corrections. With that being said! Robert Mihelich (BoB) , 3800 characters in not enough to describe what this man has done for the lives for 2 state employe...
Posted by Chuck | February 18, 2015 | Wrongful Termination
Violation of the American's with Disabilities Act - Mental Health
My case is one of wrongful termination by my employer of 25 years. I have a mental disability and was terminated because symptoms of my disability manifested at work. My employer was aware of my disability but still chose to fire me. Attorney Mihelich took my case and was extremely professional, supp...
Posted by Daniel | February 17, 2015
Mihelich Legal Services Review
Bob certainly has been a tremendous resource and a provider of legal services when I have needed them over the years. Bob is well connected in the Milwaukee area legal community, thus if he is not the right person, he certainly can refer you to who is.
Posted by Al | February 15, 2015 | Employment & Labor
Back Overtime from ex-employer
Bob navigated the difficult waters of making a claim for many hours of back overtime. He was particularly helpful during the interview (not the right term, but...) by the opposition's high priced lawyer. He got me a decent settlement.
"I endorse this lawyer. Bob is a talented lawyer and a zealous advocate for his clients. I strongly recommend Bob for labor and employment matters."
"Robert is a very knowledgeable employment attorney, with strong experience including high-level appellate work. He is a "lawyers' lawyer", and someone who other attorneys (including myself) have gone to for advice. I have referred people to Robert, as I respect him as a lawyer and as a pleasant and reasonable person. I highly recommend him."
"Robert is a solo practitioner with skills that are difficult to match. He is respected by both his former clients and attorneys from both sides of the table. If you want an attorney who will get you what you deserve, Robert should be your first call."
Medical malpractice lawyer
Employment and labor lawyer
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2015
Client's Choice Award-Employment, Avvo
2000 - Present
Owner, Law Offices of Robert M. Mihelich
Attorney Member
Attorney Member
Finding for the Complainant and against Wisconsin Bell
1993
JD - Juris Doctor with Honors
N/A
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2018
Preventing and Correcting Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
2017
Disability Discrimination Under the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act
2015
Disability Discrimination
2014
Best Workplace Practices & Investigation of the Claim
2012
Preventing and Correcting Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
2010
Exemptions Under the FLSA for Computer Employees
English
Legal Answers
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26 Jun 2015
Should I sign a NDA from a former employer?
24 Apr 2015
Why is my employer requesting a "global settlement"
02 Mar 2015