Wisconsin DUI Laws Come With Serious Penalties! Have Your Case Evaluated For Free

If you’re facing the penalties associated with Wisconsin DUI laws, you need an attorney who can help. Not all Wisconsin lawyers offer a free case evaluation, but choosing to speak with one who does may mean the difference between a great defense and a conviction.

Andrew Mishlove is one Wisconsin DUI lawyer who offers a free, preliminary evaluation of your case. Considered to be one of the best lawyers in the state if you’re facing a charge of drunk-driving in WI, Mishlove understands how serious these charges are and how important it is for you to fight them.

Use this online case evaluation form to get a free, preliminary evaluation of your case. While it is not intended to be a substitute for getting a lawyer if you’re dealing with a charge of drunk-driving in WI, it will provide you with important information. There are three things you must know before submitting the case evaluation. By submitting the evaluation, you acknowledge that you understand these three things:

  1. We are happy to provide a preliminary evaluation of your case, but we do not become your attorneys just because you have submitted the form. This case evaluation does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
  2. In Wisconsin, there are strict time limits that often expire before your first court date. The paperwork you received from the police will contain this information, but it is worded in a confusing manner. If you "failed" a chemical test, or "refused" a chemical test. you may have only TEN DAYS to challenge the suspension of revocation of your driver's license.
  3. This form is not encrypted. It is not confidential. Do not submit confidential information. After reviewing the form, Attorney Mishlove will contact you, at which time you may discuss confidential matters.

FREE CONSULTATION

If you have been arrested for an OWI/DUI or drunk-driving case in WI, find a qualified drunk-driving defense lawyer to help you fight your charge. Contact us to find a free initial evaluation of your DUI/OWI case.

 

Case Results:

State of Wisconsin v. Pavittar

This gentleman was found quite drunk seated in the driver's seat of his car. A citizen witness had reported that the car was driving erratically. A police lieutenant stated that he saw Pav driving the car. Police dispatch records, however, indicated that the lieutenant arrived at the scene five minutes after the car was parked. Other witnesses reported a different driver. Attorney Mishlove tried the case to a jury and Pav was found Not Guilty. We saved him from a long jail sentence and irreparable damage to his family

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Late News:

DUI Attorney Andrew Mishlove Selected as Regent to National College for DUI Defense (NCDD)

Attorney Andrew Mishlove was recently honored with a unanimous appointment as the only Wisconsin DUI (OWI) attorney on the Governing Board of Regents for the NCDD.
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The Law Offices of Andrew Mishlove Are The Only DUI Lawyers Recognized As An Authority in the Wisconsin Statute Book!

The Law Offices of Andrew Mishlove Have Been Recognized in the Wisconsin Statutes as Authorities on DUI Law. Our Article, Wisconsin's New OWI Law, Wisconsin Lawyer, June 2010 Has Been Listed as an Authority Right in The Law Itself. We Are the Only Wisconsin DUI Law Firm To Have Achieved This Distinction!  Click Here to See It. 

 

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