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Attorney
Emeritus

Randall G. Erkert

Mallery s.c.

Randy is not only a seasoned attorney, but also a successful business owner and real estate developer. He is a master problem-solver and takes a creative and pragmatic approach to his clients' legal and business issues. Randy's experience outside of his law practice has provided him with a unique skill set. He has the ability to assist his clients and colleagues on complex legal matters and maneuver them through transactional business and real estate issues.

Professional Activities & Community Involvement:

  • Listed among Wisconsin's Top Rated Lawyers in Real Estate Law, LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®
  • AV® Preeminent™ 5.0 out of 5.0 Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
  • Member, State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Member, Illinois State Bar Association-Admitted 1980, Retired 2020

Practice Areas

Admissions

  • State of Wisconsin
  • State of Illinois

Education

  • University of Illinois Champaign, IL J.D. - 1979
  • Western Illinois Macomb, IL B.A. (with honors) - 1976
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Posted Mar 03, 2026

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Posted Jan 26, 2026

By Christopher L. Strohbehn If you own commercial real estate in Milwaukee or elsewhere in Wisconsin and believe your property tax assessment overshoots market value, Wisconsin law gives you a remedy......Read More

Navigating Milwaukee’s 2025 Property Assessment Process: What Commercial Property Owners Need to Know

Posted May 07, 2025

By Christopher L. Strohbehn Once again, in 2025, the commercial property owners in the City of Milwaukee are opening up their mail to find significant changes in their property assessments. According......Read More

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