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    2 bankruptcy lawyers serve Ashland, WI. Compare the best based on 0+ reviews and detailed profiles. Related practice areas and nearby towns in Ashland County are listed below.

    Ashland Has 2 Bankruptcy and Debt Attorneys with 0 Reviews

    Not yet reviewedReview Alex
    Clark & Clark
    214 Main St W, Ashland, WI
    Bankruptcy & Debt Lawyer Licensed for 7 years
    Practice Areas:  Bankruptcy & Debt, Business, Estate Planning and more
    Bio: I love practicing law in Northern Wisconsin, where there are endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. My bachelor's degree is from the University of Minnesota Duluth. My law degree is from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. I enjoy working with p...
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    Dallenbach, Anich & Wickman, S.C.
    220 Sixth Ave. W, Ashland, WI
    Bankruptcy & Debt Lawyer Licensed for 10 years
    Practice Areas:  Bankruptcy & Debt, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and more
    Bio: MAX T. LINDSEY, born in Washburn, Wisconsin, August 14, 1988. He grew up in Washburn and graduated from Washburn High School in 2007. From there he went to Western State Colorado University in Gunnison, Colorado (B.A., 2011 magna cum laude), spent...

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