Hal Harlowe

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Hal Harlowe: Attorney with Murphy Desmond S.C.
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Biography

Assistant District Attorney, Rock County, Wisconsin, 1970-1972; Assistant Attorney General, Wisconsin Department of Justice, 1972-1974; Director, Division of Enforcement, State of Wisconsin Dept. of Regulation & Licensing, 1978. Elected District Attorney, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1983-1989. Chairperson, Governors' Task Force on Professional Licensing, 1986. Lecturer, Trial Advocacy, University of Wisconsin, 1995-1999.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Criminal Defense
  • Professional Licensing
  • Civil Litigation
  • Juvenile Law
  • Defense of Licensed Professionals

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2038, Madison, WI 53703
Law School Attended:
University of Wisconsin, J.D., 1970
Year of First Admission:
1970
Admission:
1970, Wisconsin; 1972, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin; 1972, U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin; 1996, U.S. Supreme Court
Birth Information:
Brooklyn, New York, November 5, 1944
ISLN:
914057640

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608-504-9822  Phone

608-257-4333  Fax

www.murphydesmond.com

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