First, Albrecht & Blondis, s.c.
158 N. Broadway, Suite 600, Milwaukee, WI 53202, Milwaukee, WI 53202
About First, Albrecht & Blondis, s.c.
First, Albrecht & Blondis, s.c. is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin law firm established in 1994. The firm represents clients in personal injury, worker's compensation, civil rights, and employment law matters. Its eight attorneys collectively possess over 100 years of legal experience. They have secured notable civil rights settlements, including a $6.75 million wrongful death settlement. The firm also obtained a $1 million civil rights jury verdict.
Our Attorneys

Robert H. Blondis
Of Counsel
55+ years experience

Lawrence G. Albrecht
Of Counsel
51+ years experience

James P. End
PARTNER
23+ years experience

Christopher Meadows
PARTNER
19+ years experience

Thomas C. Lenz
PARTNER
19+ years experience

Bryn Baker
Partner
6+ years experience

Kendall Means
ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
1+ years experience
Alexa C. Bradley
Attorney
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$6.8M
Civil Rights
Wrongful death federal court civil lawsuit for the death of an inmate at the Milwaukee County Jail.
$1.5M
Civil Rights
Wrongful death civil rights lawsuit against a Wisconsin state employee at a long term care facility for the drowning death of an incompetent adult with a seizure disorder left alone in a bathtub.
$1M
Civil Rights
Multiple sexual assault civil rights claims against State of Wisconsin correctional officials.
$1M
Civil Rights
Jury verdict against Racine County, its former Sheriff, and a Deputy Sheriff for the death of an inmate who died of a heart attack due to failure to provide necessary medication for a known heart condition.