Home Industries Law firm moving to different downtown location

Law firm moving to different downtown location

Boyle Fredrickson, the largest intellectual property law firm in Wisconsin, plans to move later this month from its current downtown location at 250 E. Wisconsin Ave. to a renovated building at 840 N. Plankinton Ave. in Milwaukee. The new offices occupy a turn-of-the-century Cream City brick building on the west bank of the Milwaukee River. At 13,000 square feet, the larger space will house a staff that includes 19 intellectual property attorneys and will enable the firm to continue to grow, said firm president Andy McConnell.

"Milwaukee, and Wisconsin in general, is home to some of the most innovative manufacturers in the world," McConnell said. "We’re privileged to call some of these companies clients and we’re also grateful to the city of Milwaukee for supporting us in our growth and helping us to remain downtown."

 

 

Boyle Fredrickson, the largest intellectual property law firm in Wisconsin, plans to move later this month from its current downtown location at 250 E. Wisconsin Ave. to a renovated building at 840 N. Plankinton Ave. in Milwaukee. The new offices occupy a turn-of-the-century Cream City brick building on the west bank of the Milwaukee River. At 13,000 square feet, the larger space will house a staff that includes 19 intellectual property attorneys and will enable the firm to continue to grow, said firm president Andy McConnell.

"Milwaukee, and Wisconsin in general, is home to some of the most innovative manufacturers in the world," McConnell said. "We're privileged to call some of these companies clients and we're also grateful to the city of Milwaukee for supporting us in our growth and helping us to remain downtown."

 

 

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