Arnold & Arnold, LLP

  • Established in 1994
  • Firm Size 3
  • Special emphasis in construction and mechanic's liens
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About this firm

Arnold & Arnold, LLP, was formed in 1994 when Richard Arnold and his wife Jean Arnold merged their practices. Richard brought to the firm an expertise in domestic relations, estates, elder law, property and corporate law. Jean focuses primarily on complex civil litigation, construction law, construction lien law, bankruptcy, real estate, business law, appellate practice, arbitration and mediation. The firm has grown and now includes five attorneys. Terry Ehrlich joined the firm in late 1994, practicing in collections, civil litigation, creditor related bankruptcy and domestic relations and mediation. She became a partner with Rich and Jean in 2002. Scott Havn joined Arnold & Arnold, LLP as an associate in 1998 taking on part of the expanding construction and lien law practice. Scott became a partner in 2008. Scott is also admitted to practice in the states of Wisconsin and Wyoming. In 2010, Kelley Shirk joined the firm as an associate practicing in the areas of construction law and collections.

Areas of Practice (24)

  • Civil Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Litigation
  • Claims
  • Construction Liens
  • Surety and Public Bonds
  • Business Law
  • Planning Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Appellate Practice
  • Arbitration
  • Mediation
  • Divorce
  • Family Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Creditor Bankruptcy
  • Probate
  • Real Estate
  • Real Property
  • Collections
  • Wills
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Elder Law
  • General Practice

People (3)

Divorce, Family Law, Real Property, Estate Planning, Probate, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation View More

Civil and Commercial Litigation, Business Law and Planning, Construction Litigation, Construction Claims, Appeals, Arbitration and Mediation, Real Property, Administrative Law, Construction Liens, Surety Law, Bankruptcy, Collections, Asset Recovery, Creditor Bankruptcy, Commercial Arbitration, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Mediation, Commercial Transactions, Sale of Goods, Uniform Commercial Code, Commercial Conveyancing, Commercial Real Estate Contracts, Commercial Real Estate Litigation, Commercial Real Estate Sales, Contracts, Equipment Leasing, Government Construction Contracts, Local Government Contracts, Public Works Contracts, Public Contract Law, Commercial Landlord and Tenant Law, Commercial Leasing, Evictions, Landlord and Tenant Law, Unlawful Detainer, Lease Terminations, Leasing, Office Leasing, Litigation, Real Estate View More

Collections, Civil Litigation, Creditor Bankruptcy, Mediation View More

Peer Reviews

4.9/5.0 (2 reviews)
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  • Judgment

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  • Communication

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  • Legal Experience

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  • 5.0/5.0 Review for Terry Lynne Ehrlich by a Partner on 05/10/11 in Construction Law

  • 1.2/5.0 Review for Terry Lynne Ehrlich by a Partner on 02/10/13 in Construction Litigation

    Terry filed a motion in the bankruptcy court asking the court to hold me in contempt for violating the automatic stay. Her legal theory was plain wrong and her unethical conduct or lack of understanding of the law cost my client and me time and expe... Read more

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