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Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota Lawyer
Stephen R Zuber, S.C. Attorney At Law
Stephen R Zuber, S.C. Attorney At Law has over 25 years local experience practicing in Superior, Wisconsin as well as in Duluth, Minnesota, and their surrounding areas. No matter what your legal needs, Stephen R. Zuber will represent you diligently, effectively, and will present your case to obtain the most optimal results.
Mr. Zuber Practices Exclusively In:
- Criminal Defense - Felonies, Misdemeanors, Juvenile Offenses,
and More
- Divorce / Family Law - Custody Cases, Visitation Rights, Domestic Abuse, and More
- Bankruptcy - Chapter 7 and 13, Credit Advice, Stopping Creditor Harassment, and More
Mr. Zuber is licensed in local and federal courts, for a complete list please visit our contact page.
Mr. Zuber's Education:
- Superior Senior High School – Superior, WI • H.S. Diploma (1979)
- University of Wisconsin – Superior, WI • B.S. Degree, Political Science
Major with concentration in Criminal Justice - Member of FEX Fraternity (1983)
- Creighton University – Omaha, NE • M.S. Degree, Criminal Justice (1986)
- Creighton University School of Law – Omaha, NE • J.D. Degree,
Juris Doctor - Graduated Magna Cum Laude (1986)
Contact Stephen R Zuber, S.C. Attorney At Law today at 715-395-3195 or 218-722-6196 for your free initial consultation.
*Stephen R. Zuber, S.C., Attorney at Law, provides skilled legal representation to clients throughout the State of Wisconsin and the State of Minnesota, particularly in the northwestern Wisconsin Courts located in Superior, Ashland, Washburn, Hayward, Shell Lake, Siren, as well as Douglas County, Bayfield County, Ashland County, Sawyer County, Washburn County, Burnett County and particularly in the northeastern Minnesota Courts located in Duluth, Carlton, Two Harbors, Hibbing, Virginia, Grand Marais, Grand Rapids, Pine City, Aitkin, as well as St. Louis County, Carlton County, Lake County, Cook County, Itasca County, Pine County, Aitkin County, and in the Federal Courts in both Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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