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Dizard Mentioned in Journal Sentinel: Owners of Milwaukee Building Declared Nuisance Face Court Order

In a recent article published by The Journal Sentinel, Dizard was mentioned for his court-appointed receivership of a local Milwaukee apartment building that has been declared a public nuisance.

Attorney Seth E. Dizard is the head of the firm’s Banking & Creditors’ Rights Practice Group. He has extensive experience serving as a court-appointed receiver throughout the State of Wisconsin for businesses, construction projects, real estate developments, marital and family estates, rental income properties, and high net worth individuals.

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