Benjamin J. Nicolet
Animal and Dog Bites Attorney | Serving Hudson, WI
- Animal and Dog Bites
- Car Accident
- Personal Injury
Benjamin J. Nicolet
Animal and Dog Bites Attorney | Serving Hudson, WI
Animal and Dog Bites, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Trucking Accident & Wrongful Death
Biography
Benjamin Nicolet practices bankruptcy and personal injury law. He graduated cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School in May 2017. While attending law school, Ben was actively involved in the school's bankruptcy clinic program, where he represented low-income individuals from the Twin Cities in bankruptcy filings and proceedings. Ben also competed in Minnesota Law's Maynard Pirsig Moot Court program and upon graduation, Ben received the law school's Civil Litigation Concentration certificate. Ben is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and has co-authored articles for the institute's journal on multiple occasions.
cum laudeBenjamin graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire in 2013. Between graduating from UW - Eau Claire and beginning law school, Ben spent a year living and teaching English in Kharkiv, Ukraine. During that time, he began learning the Russian language and he continues to study it.
In his free time, Benjamin enjoys spending time with his wife Vilena, bicycling, traveling, and playing chess.
"Clients generally come to us when they feel like their lives have been turned upside down; whether it's from a car accident that has caused them injuries or relentless creditors harassing them day and night. In chaos, there must be calculation. My goal is to be a steady hand for our clients that guides them to financial freedom or recovery."
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Benjamin J. Nicolet
Animal and Dog Bites, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Trucking Accident & Wrongful Death