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DeWitt LLP Welcomes Associate Attorney Averi Niemuth to its Greater Milwaukee Office

Jun 1, 2023 | Michelle M. Friedman

Today DeWitt LLP announced associate attorney Averi Niemuth joined the firm’s litigation practice group in its Greater Milwaukee office.

Niemuth is a skilled attorney with a diverse range of experience in general commercial litigation matters. She has a strong background in contract law, insurance law, non-compete employment agreements, shareholder disputes, commercial landlord tenancy disputes, and debtor-side chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

She earned a J.D., cum laude, from Marquette University Law School and a B.S., summa cum laude, from Marian University.  She is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin.

Niemuth is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin – Young Lawyers Division, the LGBT Bar Association of Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Bar Association, the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, and the Wisconsin Pro Bono Honor Society. 

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Michelle joined DeWitt in January 2011 as the Director of Marketing and is responsible for the marketing, public relations, and business development efforts of the firm. For more information please contact Michelle Friedman by phone at 262.754.2877.

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