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Wisconsin Milwaukee Simpson & Deardorff, S.C. attorney Van Keulen, Matthew J.
  • Lawyer name:Van Keulen, Matthew J.
  • Address:311 E. Chicago St., Ste. 410 Milwaukee,WI
  • Phone:(414) 273-8550
  • Fax:(414) 273-8551
  • PostalCode:53202
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Insurance Defense Insurance Law Insurance Subrogation Personal Injury - Defense

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  • Matthew received his Bachelor’s Degree, magna cum laude, from St. John’s University in 2007 with a degree in Economics and French. He graduated cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School where he was a National Champion in Trial Advocacy, winning the 2010 AAJ National Mock Trial competition and the “Best Advocate” Award at the 2010 Buffalo-Niagara Mock Trial competition. He was also a member and coach of the law school’s Moot Court board and an editor on the Wisconsin International Law Journal.

    Since joining S&D, Matthew has litigated at the trial court and appellate levels. He has participated in the litigation of numerous types of cases, including auto-accident, slip-and-fall, construction defect, insurance coverage, and numerous other business and personal liability cases. He has successfully represented clients through trial and in pre-trial settlements.

    Matthew’s practice encompasses all areas of litigation. He is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and is certified in both state and federal courts in Wisconsin.

  • 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

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