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Stevens Point, WI

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Christine Bremer Muggli

Christine Bremer Muggli

Christine Bremer Muggli is the owner of Bremer & Trollop Law Offices, S.C., practicing primarily personal injury law. She has spent 47 years serving the community, helping thousands of clients find justice. Her dedication has earned her a prominent spot on the Wisconsin Law Journal’s Power List of top personal injury attorneys. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and resides in Wausau, Wisconsin. Her firm has offices in Wausau, Stevens Point, Marshfield, Minocqua, and Antigo.

47+ Years
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Lance R. Trollop

Lance R. Trollop

Lance Trollop is a dedicated personal injury attorney at Bremer & Trollop Law Offices S.C. He advocates for individuals facing physical pain, emotional turmoil, and financial strain, aiming to lighten their burdens so they can focus on recovery. His work has earned him a prominent place on the Wisconsin Law Journal’s Power List of top personal injury attorneys. Lance was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, raised in Wausau, WI, and lives there with his wife, Heather, and their children, Ayla and Tye.

24+ Years
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Richard H. Fuller

Attorney Fuller graduated with distinction from UW-Madison with a Bachelor of Science degree and earned his law degree, cum laude, from Marquette University Law School. After graduation he clerked for the United States Federal Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. He then practiced law in Milwaukee and Waukesha for over ten years before joining the firm. Rich is a partner at Anderson O'Brien, and his practice emphasizes many different types of disputes, personal injury claims, insurance coverage and liability disputes, commercial/business disputes, real estate disputes, construction disputes, family law matters, including divorce, paternity, child support, property division, etc. Rich also acts as a mediator for parties to assist them in settling their disputes. Rich has obtained many excellent results for his clients over the past 32 years, including obtaining jury verdict in a personal injury case in the amount of $1.8 Million Dollars. Rich handles all aspects of the litigation process in state and federal courts including pre-suit negotiations to resolve claims, filing and defending lawsuits, conducting written discovery, document production and depositions, and conducting jury trials, trials to the court, arbitrations, and administrative hearings. He also handles cases through the appellate courts including the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Rich makes every effort to reduce the stress experienced by his clients, who may feel overwhelmed by the litigation dispute they are involved in. He utilizes his expertise to guide clients through the complex litigation process and enjoys working with clients to devise effective litigation strategies to achieve the best possible results in the most economical and efficient manner possible. Rich makes himself available to discuss with his clients all questions they have, and works closely with his clients to achieve the outcome they are seeking.

32+ Years
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Brent W. Jacobson

Attorney Jacobson joined the firm as an associate in the fall of 2011. Raised in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Brent is a 2002 graduate of Mosinee High School. He went on to graduate with highest honors from business school at Saint Cloud State University in 2006. Brent completed his legal education at West Virginia University, where he graduated third of 152 in his class in 2009. After law school, Brent started his practice in Pennsylvania as a commercial litigator, with an emphasis on oil and gas litigation and product liability defense. Attorney Jacobson's practice areas include business litigation, construction litigation, trust and estate litigation, and personal injury. Brent has appeared in circuit courts throughout Wisconsin and federal courts throughout the country. He has also appeared and argued before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and Wisconsin Supreme Court. Outside of his legal practice, Brent has served as a mayor, county supervisor, and state legislator.

16+ Years
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Donna L. Ginzl

Donna has been representing people in Central Wisconsin for over 25 years as they battle some of the most traumatic and emotional legal challenges a person can face: divorce and family law disputes, personal injury, and being a defendant in a criminal case. For the past several years, Donna’s practice has been almost exclusively devoted to family law, including divorce, paternity actions, child custody and placement disputes, property division, child support, and maintenance. Donna’s approach to legal advocacy is listening, counseling, and preparing: listening to her clients to identify their legal concerns and desired outcomes, counseling her clients to establish realistic goals and expectations, and preparing by gathering the necessary facts and reviewing and researching the applicable law to negotiate or litigate the best results possible for her clients. From the first client meeting, Donna is preparing for trial because she has learned that this is one of the most effective ways to reach a favorable settlement. If settlement negotiations fail, Donna has decades of litigation experience that has made her a tough and formidable trial attorney. Donna does not just represent adult parties; she is also a passionate advocate for children, in her personal as well as her professional life. Donna has been a legal advocate for children in juvenile and children’s court and has frequently been appointed by Judges and Court Commissioners in Portage County to act as Guardian ad Litem to represent the best interests of minor children who are involved in family law disputes. Donna also serves as a mediator for parties who jointly retain her to help them mediate mutually acceptable agreements to resolve their family law disputes. Regardless if she is a mediator, a parent’s advocate attorney, or a Guardian ad Litem representing the best interests of children, Donna is always mindful of the importance of minimizing the emotional cost that is inherent in her practice areas. Donna is proud to be a member of the legal profession and is grateful for the clients who entrust her to represent them in legal matters that can impact some of the most important aspects of their lives such as their children, and their present and future financial security. Donna is one of approximately thirty Wisconsin family law attorney fellows in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML). As stated on the AAML website, “to be represented by a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers is to be represented by a leading practitioner in the field of family law. . . . Fellows across the United States are generally recognized by judges and attorneys as preeminent family law practitioners with a high level of knowledge, skill and integrity. Academy Fellows enjoy a reputation for professionalism, competence and integrity.”

31+ Years
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Bradley A. Yanke

Brad is a partner with the firm, and he focuses his practice exclusively on representing accident victims and those injured in the workplace. In addition to fighting for the fair compensation that his clients deserve, Brad enjoys helping his clients navigate the personal injury process such as, making sure medical treatment is covered before the settlement is recovered, so that his clients can focus on getting better. Raised in Marshfield Brad joined Anderson O’Brien in 2013. Since that time, Brad has helped his clients recover the compensation they deserve, by settlement and jury verdict, for auto crashes, truck crashes, wrongful death, work injuries, and slip and falls.

14+ Years
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Brian G. Formella

Brian Formella has a strong legal background in employment, labor and municipal law. He works with employers to establish sound employment practices. He has also aggressively defended employers against discrimination accusations. Brian obtained his undergraduate degree from Marquette University, where he majored in English and Economics. He continued his education at Marquette and received his law degree in 1985, graduating with honors. While attending Marquette, he wrote articles for the Marquette Law Review. Before joining the firm, Brian gained legal experience as a law clerk for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. He also served as assistant district attorney and corporation counsel for Portage County, Wisconsin, from 1992-1998. In 2002, he became a partner of the firm. Brian’s goal for his clients is to find practical legal solutions that make sense and are cost effective.

40+ Years
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