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Sorenson Law Office — Leading Defenders of Development Done Right

The attorneys at Sorenson Law Office take great pride in their extensive real estate practice. Sorenson Law Office has more than 30 years of experience representing buyers, sellers, brokers, and lenders in a variety of transactions. Whether residential real estate transactions, commercial land development, or zoning disputes, the attorneys at Sorenson Law Office are ready to help you with your diverse real estate needs.

Defending Your Property Rights

Has your property recently been reassessed? Do you disagree with a recent order issued by the DNR or your local governmental unit? If so, the attorneys at Sorenson Law Office are ready to discuss solutions that meet your unique property needs.  Sorenson Law Office is the local leader in helping concerned citizens regarding tax assessments, municipal regulations, and other government orders. In the last three years, Sorenson Law Office has helped reduce assessments for local residents by several million dollars. 

Shoreline, Waterfront, and Recreational Property Owners

Sorenson Law Office has years of extensive practice and experience in representing central and northern Wisconsin waterfront property owners. With offices in Ripon, (just miles from nearby Green Lake, a premier waterfront destination) and in Laona (located in the heart of the north woods), Sorenson Law Office is uniquely situated to assist you with your shoreline and recreational property needs.

LATEST NEWS

July 14, 2010
VICTORY AT THE WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT: On February 11, 2010, Attorneys Sorenson and Dinegan appeared before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in the case of Robert D. Konneker v. Robert S. Romano. With the Court's decision, Sorenson Law Office was successful in overturning the decision of the Court of Appeals. Attorney Sorenson successfully argued that a non-riparian landowner's lake access rights could include the right to install a pier. For an analysis of the case by the State Bar, click here. For the full text of the decision, click here.
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