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DeWitt Welcomes Two Associate Attorneys to the Firm

Jul 19, 2021 | Michelle M. Friedman

GREEN BAY | MADISON | MILWAUKEE | MINNEAPOLIS – Today DeWitt LLP law firm announced the addition of two associate attorneys to the firm’s Green Bay and Minneapolis offices.  

Maxwell R. Krenke will support DeWitt’s Business, Banking and Real Estate practice areas in the Green Bay office.  He earned his J.D., cum laude, from Marquette University Law School and a B.S., with honors, from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.  While studying at Marquette University Law School he clerked with the Marquette University Office of General Counsel, volunteered at the Marquette Legal Clinic and was a leader in the Academic Success Program.  Additionally, he interned at the Milwaukee County Courthouse as a claims mediator.   He is admitted to practice in Wisconsin.

Mitchell D. Sullivan will support the Business, Mergers & Acquisitions and Real Estate practice areas in the Minneapolis office.  His clients have included businesses from industries such as construction, medical, manufacturing, technology, insurance, restaurant, and professional services.  He has participated in multiple mergers & acquisitions transactions of over one hundred million dollars and represents clients around the county with a focus on the upper Midwest.    Sullivan earned a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School and a B.A. from Concordia College.  He is admitted to practice in Minnesota.

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