Erik L. Fuehrer has spent his career in the field of civil litigation. This includes all facets, from preparing a case for trial, the trial, and appeals. He has litigated cases involving insurance claims, personal injury, business matters, property damage, interpretation of insurance policies, insurance claim denials, issues related to residential and commercial construction, easements, trespass, and landlord/tenant matters.
Erik is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from the University of St. Thomas, summa cum laude, with a B.A. in Russian, and minors in philosophy and history. He attended the University of Wisconsin Law School where he graduated with a J.D. in 2008.
Erik most enjoys the thorough research and writing associated with appeals and is often brought into cases by other lawyers needing assistance on a case at the appeal stage. He has worked on over 20 appeals before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Erik serves on the Amicus Committee for the Wisconsin Defense Counsel.
Erik is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Outagamie County Bar Association, the Wisconsin Defense Counsel, DRI, and the Western and Eastern Federal District Courts of Wisconsin, and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. He has authored articles for the WDC Journal and Behind the Bar.
Erik maintains an interest in Russian history and literature, world history, philosophy, art and fiction from the 1890’s – 1930’s, movies, football and road biking. He enjoys watching a Wisconsin Timber Rattler game on a warm summer day. Most of all, Erik enjoys spending time with his children.