James A. Olson

James A. Olson: Attorney with Lawton Cates, S.C.

Biography

Member, Board of Editors, Wisconsin Law Review, 1964-1966. Lecturer on Environmental Litigation, University of Wisconsin, 1976—. Member, Wisconsin Citizens Advisory Board to the Public Intervenor, 1976-1982.

(Civil Trial Advocate, National Board of Trial Advocacy)

Areas of Practice (11)

  • Personal Injury
  • Products Liability Law
  • Class Actions
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Consumer Law
  • Accidents
  • Automobile Accidents
  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Toxic Torts
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Wrongful Death

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Wisconsin, B.S., 1961
Law School Attended:
University of Wisconsin, J.D., 1966
Year of First Admission:
1966
Admission:
1966, Wisconsin; 1966, U.S. Federal Court
Memberships:
Dane County Bar Association; State Bar of Wisconsin; Wisconsin Association of Justice; The American Association for Justice.
Reported Cases:
Leverence v. USF&G, 158 Wis 2d 64, 426 N.W. 2d 218 (1990).
ISLN:
923842695
Hobbies & interests:
Muskie Fishing

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American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Other - e-Check, Visa
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Location

  • Madison, WI
    1050 East Washington Ave., Suite 330 , P.O. Box 2965
    Madison, WI 53701-2965

    608-504-9955 Phone
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608-504-9955  Phone

608-282-6252  Fax

www.lawtoncates.com

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