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Mark A. Langholz joined the firm in 2006 after spending eight years as an Assistant District Attorney in the Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office. Mark focuses his practice on both civil and criminal litigation.
Attorney Langholz received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wartburg College in 1989 and graduated from Marquette University Law School in 1998. Mark spent nearly two years working in the Illinois State Legislature prior to attending law school. He is admitted to practice in the circuit and appellate courts of Wisconsin as well as the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Attorney Langholz is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar Association and the Ozaukee County Bar Association.
In addition to his law practice, Attorney Langholz is an adjunct professor at Marquette Law School where he teaches a trial advocacy course. He is also active at Fox Point Lutheran Church where he is currently the president of the church council and serves on the Greater Milwaukee Foundation/Hiram Schmidt Fund Advisory Committee. |