About
Josh Kundert is a litigation partner at Sprouse Shrader Smith, in which he represents customers in a vast spectrum of civil disputes with a focus on turning in green, cost-powerful legal solutions. His practice includes dealing with topics in both nation and federal courts, with an emphasis on clean verbal exchange, strategic planning, and realistic outcomes. He is understood for his meticulous training and dedication to purchaser goals, ensuring each case is controlled with professionalism and care.
He earned his regulation degree from Marquette University Law School, where he served on the editorial board of the Marquette Law Review, honing his competencies in criminal writing and evaluation. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Carthage College. Before coming into non-public practice, he clerked for Chief Judge Alia Moses of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas and Judge Lee Ann Reno of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. These positions supplied him with firsthand insight into judicial choice-making and further sharpened his litigation acumen.
Licensed in both Texas and Wisconsin, Josh splits his time among the two states, allowing him to serve a various variety of customers throughout jurisdictions. His twin-kingdom presence provides him with a unique perspective on nearby legal landscapes and complements his potential to deal with complex, multi-jurisdictional topics. At Sprouse Shrader Smith, he attracts on his extensive experience and judicial clerkships to deliver effective advocacy and practical litigation solutions even as final focused on cost performance and customer-centered provider.
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