Edward E. Robinson
Personal Injury Attorney
Contact:
Edward R. Robinson 262-796-3705
Legal Assistant:
Kendra K. Searing 262-796-3730
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Admitted:
Wisconsin State Bar, 1995
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
United States Supreme Court
Education:
Marquette University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1991)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School (J.D., cum laude, 1995)
Phi Beta Kappa honor society
Alpha Sigma Nu honor society
Phi Alpha Theta honor society
Note & Comment Editor, Wisconsin Law Review
Member:
State Bar of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Association for Justice 1995 – Present
(Amicus Curiae Committee from 1995-2004)
(Board of Directors since 2009)
(Regional Officer 2011 to present)
American Association for Justice
Waukesha County Bar Association
Board of Directors, Wisconsin Civil Justice Education Foundation
Author:
“Fischer v. Steffens: A Frontal Assault On The Made Whole Doctrine” (Co-author), THE VERDICT (Winter 2011)
“A Practical Guide To Conducting A ZMET Focus Group For $979.95” (Co-author), THE VERDICT (Fall 2011)
“Lawyers Respond to Genrich Decision, Court erred with wrongful death decision.” Wisconsin Law Journal (2009)
“Conducting The Direct Examination Of A Treating Doctor,” THE VERDICT, Vol. 31:3. (Summer 2008)
Presentations:
20th Annual Torts Update, Recent Developments In Constitutional Law. State Bar of Wisconsin. (September 2000)
How to Maximize or Minimize Personal Injury Damages, Plaintiff’s Perspective on Developing and Proving Damages. Professional Education Systems Institute. (2003)
Dealing With Other Self-Insured Plans: Ruckel v. Gassner. Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. (December 2004)
Handling Damages in Personal Injury Cases. Professional Education Systems Institute, LLC. (2005)
Getting the Most Out of Your Evidence During Wisconsin Personal Injury Trials. National Business Institute. (2005)
Winning Your First Civil Trial in Wisconsin: What They Didn’t Teach You in Law School. National Business Institute. (2006)
Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Wisconsin. National Business Institute (2006)
Governmental Immunities: What is Discretionary–What is Ministerial? Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. (December 2006)
As Clear as Mud: Wisconsin Subrogation Law & The Collateral Source Rule. Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. (March 2006)
The Availability of Sec. 628.46 Interest in Third Party Liability Cases After Kontowicz v. American Standard. Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. (October 2006)
30th Annual Torts Update, Pleadings, Practice and Summary Judgment. State Bar of Wisconsin. (September 2007)
Annual Torts Update. Wisconsin Association for Justice. (July 2008)
Evidence: Strategies for Finding, Preserving and Using Evidence to Support Your Case. National Business Institute. (October 2008)
Civil Law Seminar, Fundamentals of a Subrogation Claim Post Muller, Panel Discussion with The Honorable Paul Reilly and James Friedman. Wisconsin Supreme Court. (December 2008)
Annual Torts Update. Wisconsin Association for Justice. (July 2009)
32nd Annual Torts Update, Safe Place Statute, Wrongful Death and Strict Liability. State Bar of Wisconsin. (September 2009)
Tort & Technique Update Seminar. Wisconsin Association for Justice. (October 2009)
Annual Torts Update. Wisconsin Association for Justice. (July 2010)
33rd Annual Torts Update, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage. State Bar of Wisconsin (September 2010).
Practice Areas:
Airplane Accidents
Appellate Practice
Automatic Door Accidents
Automobile Accidents
Dog Bites/Animal Injuries
Fire, Explosion & Burn Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Motorcycle Accidents
Nursing Home/Elder Abuse
Personal Injury
Premises Liability
Products Liability
School Bus Accidents
Truck Accidents
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