Attorney Daniel Patrykus
Attorney Patrykus is a 1980 honors graduate of the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, and a 1984
graduate of Marquette Law School. From 1984 to 1992 he served as an Assistant State Public Defender
in Milwaukee Trial Office, where he conducted numerous homicide trials. One such trial, State
v. Wirth, lasted seven weeks. A later homicide trial, State v. Felton, was featured on Court TV. In 1994, he represented Christopher Scarver, for the murder of Jeffrey Dahmer. He is a graduate of the National College of Criminal Defense Trial Institute at Mercer Law School
in Macon, Georgia.
In 1992, with Attorney Keberle, he founded the Law Offices of Keberle & Patrykus, LLP.
While he still continues to take the occasional criminal case, 98% of his cases are now injury related.
He has conducted over 50 jury trials.
He is a member of Wisconsin Association for Justice (WAJ) and the Washington County Bar
Association. Attorney Patrykus has lectured on trial topics for the State Bar of Wisconsin and frequently
arbitrates injury cases at the request of other attorneys. He formerly served on the board of directors
for “Friends of Abused Families Inc.”, a Washington county
non-profit shelter for victims of domestic violence.
He coaches YMCA football and Little League Baseball. His passions include golf, Marquette basketball and his children, though not necessarily in that order.
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Attorney Douglas B. Keberle
Attorney Keberle is a 1981 honors graduate of UW – LaCrosse and a 1984 graduate of Marquette Law School. As the son of a Marathon
County Circuit Court Judge, his interest in law began at an early age. At age 19 he began working as a law clerk for a successful
injury law firm in his hometown of Wausau. While attending Marquette Law School, he worked at a leading Milwaukee injury firm,
Murphy & Prachthauser. There he worked exclusively on auto, truck, motorcycle, wrongful death, nursing home and medical
negligence cases.
His lifelong goal of representing injured persons was realized when Attorney Keberle opened his own law firm, with the single goal
of providing personal attention to every injured person he would represent. That philosophy would later become the cornerstone
of Keberle & Patrykus, LLP, created in 1992.
Twenty-five years after starting his career in injury law, he has represented clients successfully over 1000 injury cases.
Attorney Keberle receives statewide requests to assist attorneys in complex injury cases. In 2004, his argument before the Supreme
Court helped create new law protecting the rights of injured motorcyclists.
Attorney Keberle is a member of American Association for Justice and Wisconsin Association for Justice, leading organizations for
lawyers representing plaintiff’s both nationally and statewide.
Attorney Keberle serves our community as a member of the Board of Directors for both the YMCA and Columns scholarship organization.
He coaches children in basketball, baseball and tennis and enjoys spending time with his family at their northern Wisconsin cabin.
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