THE KEY LAW FIRM, LLC
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Daniel M. Key, Attorney at Law

THE KEY LAW FIRM offers legal representation and services in Southwest Wisconsin and Northeast Iowa. We have the resources to provide you with the best in up to date legal advice, including the latest in computerized legal research and access to qualified expert witnesses, consultants, and investigators who are available throughout the course of litigation. Areas of practice include:
Personal Injury Litigation
Civil & Commercial Litigation Criminal Defense
- Breach of Contract - Felonies & Misdemeanors
- Commercial Construction Disputes - White Collar Crimes
- Residential Construction Disputes - Traffic
- Business Disputes - Drug Offenses
- Damage to Businesses or Property - Sex Offenses
- Insurance Issues - DUI/OWI
- Fire Loss
Workers Compensation Family Law
- Workplace Injures - Divorce
- Accidents - Adoptions
- Loss of Earning Capacity - Child Support
- Loss of Life - Guardianships
- Vocational Matters - Child Custody
- Pre-marital Matters
Arbitration/Mediation – Daniel M. Key represents clients in all alternative dispute resolution (ADR) forums, including mediation and arbitration. Areas of practice include, but are not limited to, employment disputes involving police and fire commissions, teachers unions, and merit boards; Insurance matters.
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