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About Zak Wroblewski
Zak Wroblewski is an Associate at Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Before joining GRGB, Zak helped clients with a variety of criminal and civil cases at another small law firm based in Milwaukee. He is currently licensed to practice law in the state of Wisconsin.
Zak graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2019, majoring in Marketing and minoring in History. While at UWM, Zak had the opportunity to study abroad at both the Universite Catholique de Lille in Lille, France and Viadrina University Frankfurt Oder in Germany.
Later on, in law school, Zak served an internship with the Honorable Brian Hagedorn of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. He also clerked for Habush - a large local personal injury firm where he assisted lawyers representing injured plaintiffs. Furthermore, Zak served on the Executive Board of the Marquette Moot Court Association and competed in Robert F. Wagner National Labor's and Employment Law Moot Court Competition located in New York City. Lastly, he received CALI Award for best grade demonstrating Health Care Provider Liability.
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