Boardman Clark Welcomes Kim Sweatt to the Firm

Boardman Clark is proud to announce that Kim Sweatt has joined the firm and will practice in the firm's Business and Real Estate Practice Groups.

In her practice, Kim assists clients in navigating business transactions, commercial real estate deals, and related disputes.

"Kim has a lot of great experience," says Jeff Storch, chair of Boardman Clark's Business Practice Group. "We know she'll be a valuable addition to our team and will serve our clients well.”

Boardman Clark is one of Madison’s largest and longest-standing law firms. The firm serves individuals, businesses, school districts, and local governments. Its areas of service include litigation, franchise and dealership law, business law, taxation, estate planning and probate, intellectual property, family law, municipal law, banking, labor and employment, land use, elder services, real estate, and school law.

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