225 Regency Ct, Suite 200, Brookfield, Wisconsin
Attorney Tom Grieve, recently named a top Wisconsin attorney by Super Lawyers ("Wisconsin Rising Star"), a Top Attorney in Wisconsin by Milwaukee Magazine and Madison Magzine, a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Wisconsin by the National Trial Lawyers Lawyers Association, a member of the Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers Association, Best Criminal Defense Attorneys on Newsweek.com, and Top 10 Under 40 in Wisconsin by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, as well as the Client's Choice Award in Criminal Defense on Avvo.com, primarily focuses his practice on criminal defense, traffic, and firearm rights. Tom spent two years representing the State of Wisconsin in criminal court prosecuting cases and prior to that was in the Court of Appeals, District II, where he worked on exclusively criminal and firearm related appellate cases. He is proud to represent clients throughout the state and nation in their criminal and firearm matters.
In his practice as a criminal defense attorney Tom has successfully negotiated multiple count felony cases to dismissals, reduced drunk driving offenses to reckless driving citations, reduced felonies to misdemeanors, reduced prospective felonies to non-criminal tickets, and achieved favorable results for his clients at trial and outside the courtroom.
Tom edited the book, "Wisconsin Guide for Armed Citizens" by the National Association of Certified Firearm Instructors, and serves as a legal Q&A expert on various radio shows and stations, from Newstalk 1130 WISN and the Vicki McKenna talk radio show, 1310 WIBA, and National Public Radio, for topics including criminal defense, constitutional law, defensive force use, castle doctrine, open carry, and conceal carry. Tom has further written for multiple news outlets and organizations within the same areas of law. He also has spoken and lectured on these subjects to college and graduate students in the classroom and has advised other attorneys on these and other issues.
Many of his clients come from referrals and he is always happy to offer free initial consultations.
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Attorney Tom Grieve, recently named a top Wisconsin attorney by Super Lawyers ("Wisconsin Rising Star"), a Top Attorney in Wisconsin by Milwaukee Magazine and Madison Magzine, a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Wisconsin by the National Trial Lawyers Lawyers Association, a member of the Top 40 Under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers Association, Best Criminal Defense Attorneys on Newsweek.com, and Top 10 Under 40 in Wisconsin by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, as well as the Client's Choice Award in Criminal Defense on Avvo.com, primarily focuses his practice on criminal defense, traffic, and firearm rights. Tom spent two years representing the State of Wisconsin in criminal court prosecuting cases and prior to that was in the Court of Appeals, District II, where he worked on exclusively criminal and firearm related appellate cases. He is proud to represent clients throughout the state and nation in their criminal and firearm matters.
In his practice as a criminal defense attorney Tom has successfully negotiated multiple count felony cases to dismissals, reduced drunk driving offenses to reckless driving citations, reduced felonies to misdemeanors, reduced prospective felonies to non-criminal tickets, and achieved favorable results for his clients at trial and outside the courtroom.
Tom edited the book, "Wisconsin Guide for Armed Citizens" by the National Association of Certified Firearm Instructors, and serves as a legal Q&A expert on various radio shows and stations, from Newstalk 1130 WISN and the Vicki McKenna talk radio show, 1310 WIBA, and National Public Radio, for topics including criminal defense, constitutional law, defensive force use, castle doctrine, open carry, and conceal carry. Tom has further written for multiple news outlets and organizations within the same areas of law. He also has spoken and lectured on these subjects to college and graduate students in the classroom and has advised other attorneys on these and other issues.
Many of his clients come from referrals and he is always happy to offer free initial consultations.