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also known as Ed Harness
Corner Man
By Jim Walsh
Former cop Ed Harness is empathetic and unintimidated
Published in Wisconsin Rising Stars 2009 — December 2009
When the going gets tough, Ed Harness looks at his hand.
“I can look down and see where I had stitches from somebody who tried to hit me with an axe handle,” says the former military and Milwaukee policeman-turned-bankruptcy attorney, describing an incident from his days on the force. “I hit him in the mouth, and his tooth cut my hand, my finger. Going into dark basements, experiencing near-death, fire scenes, shootings; it puts things in perspective. While helping people with debt problems, it never gets to that level, but sometimes you have to talk people off the ledge a little bit.”
These days more than ever. To be sure, as the economy has tanked and bankruptcy filings have skyrocketed, Harness approaches his work at Harness Law Offices in Milwaukee in much the same way he did when he worked as a civil servant.
“That’s central to how we operate here,” he says. “We take very seriously an obligation to the public and to our clients to inform them and get them good information so they can make good decisions. I’ve had hard economic times, so has the staff, and we empathize with people. We are really squarely against the credit industry and the way they operate their business.”
Not a bad guy to have in your corner against a system that can make even an honest taxpayer feel like a loser.
“I tell people that their family economic decision is no different than a business economic decision,” says Harness. “They deserve to have the protection just as much as General Motors or Chrysler or any of the big companies. But for some reason, personal bankruptcy has been allowed to be framed as some sort of moral decision, when it’s not. It’s an economic decision.”
Harness played baseball in college for Cal Poly Pomona, got interested in law when he took a few business law classes, but ran out of tuition money. In the army for six years, he became an MP, got married and divorced, and moved to Milwaukee to be close to his children. In Milwaukee, he became a police officer while attending Concordia College and then went on to law school at Marquette University.
Harness’ Web site, , is a valuable tool for reeling Midwesterners, as is Harness himself. “I think I have a certain demeanor; a certain calmness, confidence, I guess, [that can assist] in interactions with clients, opposing counsel, the day-to-day workings of being a lawyer,” he says. “Having experienced things as a police officer, I probably am not as intimidated. I have a higher level of tolerance for conflict and frustration that I see in people, and I think that helps me in my position as a mediator as well.
“I learned early on in my police career that it’s certainly easier to talk your way out of things.”
Published in Wisconsin Rising Stars 2009 — December 2009
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Posted by Adam | December 16, 2013 | Foreclosure
Kind and Informative
I contacted Mr. Harness in seek of advice and guidance regarding a possible foreclosure. He took the time to completely answer every question I posed in a very friendly and knowledgeable manner. I wouldn't hesitate to use his services again in the future.
Posted by Dismissed and Pissed | August 23, 2010 | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Mistakes happen at your expense & no cost to him!
Initially I was told my case would be no problem, he worked things out and I would be fine. He was wrong, I wanted a chap 7 but could not immediately file. Got a chap 13 was to covert to a 7, yet he was wrong with the dates and his advice. As a result I was forced back into a 13 which was supposed to...
"Ed has the ability to advise his clients of the difficult choices in bankruptcy and to strongly recommend the best choice for that particular client -- even though the client may not like the choice. I have watched Ed develop his litigation skills as he seeks advanced training in bankruptcy litigation and predict that he will outshine, outplay, outlast his competition all while doing the best for his clients."
"Edward Harness is a tireless advocate for consumer rights. Ed is a former US Army MP and Milwaukee Police Officer, so his dedication to the public is proven over time. He has made significant investments of time and energy to learn cutting edge tactics - making him an even stronger consumer advocate. I endorse Ed highly."
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2015
Top Rated Attorneys, M' Milwaukee Lifestyle Magazine
2014
State of Wisconsin Top 10 Attorney, National Academy for Bankruptcy Attorneys
2014
Top Rated Attorneys, M Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine
2013
Top Rated Attorneys, M Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine
2012
Top Rated Attorneys, M Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine
2010
Wisconsin Rising Star 2010, Law & Politics Magazine
2009
SuperLawyers Wisconsin Rising Star 2009, Law & Politics Magazine
2008
SuperLawyers Wisconsin Rising Star 2008, Law & Politics Magazine
2015 - Present
Attorney, Lagmann, Inc.
2001 - Present
Attorney & Counselor at Law, Harness Law Offices, LLC
1999 - 2001
Director - Dispute Resolution Center, Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin
1991 - 1997
Police Officer, Milwaukee Police Department
2014 - Present
National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law EnforcementRegular Member
2013 - Present
Department of Veterans AffairsAccredited Attorney
2013 - Present
National Organization of Veterans' AdvocatesAttorney Member
2007 - Present
Whitefish Bay Police CommissionVice Chair
2005 - Present
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy AttorneysAttorney
2000 - Present
Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar AssociationMember
2001 - 2005
State Bar of Wisconsin, Alternative Dispute Resolution SectionBoard Member
1999 - 2011
Wisconsin Association of MediatorsTreasurer
Trustee withdrew motion after pre trial argument
Mortgage holders objection denied
Petitioner's 524 (i) language approved
Vehicle's Negative Equity Not Protected - 1325 (a)
B22 Controls Certain Living Expenses
Couple Entitled to Seperate Housing Expenses
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
1997
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
Financial Literacy
2012
Strategies for Tough Financial Times
2011
Using Bankruptcy to Prevent Foreclosure
2011
Mortgage Modification Mediation
2010
2010
2009
Foreclosure Prevention Strategies
2009
Chapter 13 plan drafting
2009
2009
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