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Russell
received his Juris Doctor from William
Mitchell College of Law. Prior to that,
he received his Bachelor Degree from the
University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, where
he majored in Business Administration and
Political Science with a minor in History.
During his academic career at UWSP, he managed
the Student Legal Services Office and interned
for the State Public Defender's Office in
Wausau, Wisconsin. After graduating from
UWSP, Russell traveled to Sichuan Province in
China where he was a management intern for
Hauxing Car Group. Russell then entered
William Mitchell College of Law. While a
student at WMCL, Russell worked as a law
clerk for Miller Law Office, and as a judicial
extern for Washington County under the
Honorable Susan R. Miles.Russell is
currently a member of the Wisconsin Bar
Association, the St. Croix Valley Bar
Association, the American Bar Association,
the Wisconsin Association for Justice, the
Minnesota Bar Association and also is a
qualified neutral in Minnesota.
Russell is licensed to practice to law
in Wisconsin, Minnesota, the United States
District Court for the Western District of
Wisconsin and the United States District
Court District of Minnesota. Russell is also
a volunteer at the Eau Claire Free Legal
Clinic.
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"Professional, prompt
service and assistance
through every aspect of
the bankruptcy process.
I could not have been
more pleased with the
personal attention and
understanding that I was
provided during this
very difficult time.
Russell helped with all
of my questions and
always was quick to
respond to emails and
phone calls. This
process was quick,
smooth, and worry-free.
Thank you so much for
all your time and help
and I could not
recommend a better
person to work with than
Russell for this type of
situation!"
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-2010-2011 Client
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"Attorney Russell Nicolet was
absolutely superb! Compasionate and
caring, he always was there to
answer any of my questions. I will
forever be thankful that I went to
Nicolet Law!"
-2009-2010 Client
*disclaimer* please
be aware that past results do
not necessarily guarantee future
results.
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