Jon Groth in a Nutshell.
Jonathan (Jon) Groth is an attorney in Wisconsin practicing civil litigation. He has tried cases before juries and judges in Wisconsin’s Federal and State Courts. He has also handled cases on appeal, arguing twice before Wisconsin’s Supreme Court.
In a nutshell, a litigation attorney (litigator) is a lawyer that goes to Court and talks to a Judge or jury on your behalf. A litigator is not the lawyer that you hire to draft a will or set up a corporation. Jon Groth practices strictly civil litigation, specifically personal injury law (e.g. car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, product liability, dog bites and nursing home nelgect).
Attorney Groth is married with three sons. He has handled cases in courtrooms across Wisconsin, from Marinette to Kenosha and Janesville to Eau Claire.
You can contact Jon Groth at:
Groth Law Firm, S.C.
Attn: Jonathan P. Groth
11063 West Bluemound Road
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Here is Jon Groth’s “official bio.”
Mr. Groth was given the prestigious “BV” Rating by Martindale Hubbell Law Directory. This is the highest legal ability and general ethical standards rating obtainable for attorneys practicing less than 10 years.
More recently, he was named to the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012Wisconsin Rising Stars list and 2015, 2016 and 2017 SuperLawyers list. This list recognizes the top young lawyers and top lawyers in Wisconsin as chosen through independent research and peer review. All Wisconsin Rising Stars are 40 or younger or have been in practice for 10 years or less. Only 2.5 percent of Wisconsin attorneys are named Rising Stars.
In addition, Avvo.com has given Attorney Groth a “Superb” rating of 10.0 out of 10.
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