To find out more about Schober Schober & Mitchell, S.C. and its 16 attorneys located conveniently in its three offices in New Berlin, Oconomowoc and Racine Wisconsin, please visit our website.
Thomas G. Schober is a shareholder, president and Managing Partner at Schober Schober & Mitchell, S.C. As a CPA and an Attorney, Tom focuses his practice on corporate and business law and commercial real estate. Tom also writes title insurance in Wisconsin and Illinois for Attorney’s Title Guaranty Corporation.
For fun, after more than 30 years of flying civilian aircraft, Tom flies videographic drones, racing drones and other radio controlled aircraft. He holds an FAA commercial drone operator’s license (Part 107).
He has lived his entire life in Waukesha County. He attends Our Saviors Church in Oconomowoc. Tom and his wife, Patty, raised their six children in Summit, near the firm’s Oconomowoc office, where Tom works. Tom hosts a monthly legal call-in talk show on WTKM, Hartford, 104.9 FM.
Practice Areas
- Corporate & Business Law
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Commercial Real Estate
- Resolutions of disputes in Family and Non-Family businesses and Co-ownership arrangements
- Tax Planning & Advice
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Waukesha County Bar Association
- Real Estate Section, Waukesha County Bar Association
- Certified Public Accountant(CPA), Wisconsin
Education
- Marquette University Law School, 1972
- Marquette University Robert A. Johnson College of Business Administration, 1970
Bar Admissions
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- United States Federal District Courts, E.D and W.D. Wisconsin
- United States 7th Ciruit Court of Appeals
- United States Tax Court
John M. Bruce (“Jack”) is a shareholder in the firm of Schober Schober & Mitchell, and practices out of that firm’s office in New Berlin, Wisconsin. He represents businesses and individuals in general civil litigation. He also represents municipalities as general, special and insurance defense counsel, but also represents individuals and businesses in disputes with municipalities.
He also represents municipalities. In addition, Jack is admitted to practice before all Wisconsin courts, the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, and the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. He has made oral arguments before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Practice Areas
- Business and General Civil Litigation
- Zoning and Land Use Law
- Municipal Law
- Riparian Rights Litigation
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Waukesha County Bar Association
- Attorneys Section, League of Wisconsin Municipalities
Education
- J.D. George Washington University Law School, 1979
- B.A. Lawrence University, 1976
Bar Admissions
- State Bar of Wisconsin
Todd M. Goodwin advises clients on issues of contracts, entity formation, business law, real estate, estate planning, wills and trusts from the firm’s New Berlin location. Todd is also available for client consultation from any of the firm’s three locations, New Berlin, Oconomowoc or Racine.
Todd is a member of the Waukesha County Bar Association, the State Bar of Wisconsin, is an active member of the New Berlin Rotary Club, an active Board Member of the Southwest Branch of the Greater Milwaukee YMCA and has been a Big Brother mentor in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program of Milwaukee since 1999. He currently resides in Wauwatosa with his wife and two children.
Robert F. Sullivan advises individuals and entities doing business in a variety of industries on transactional and litigation issues, including, but not limited to: entity selection and formation, mergers and acquisitions, succession planning, real estate transactions, employment, and business competition matters.
Practice Areas
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Business Litigation
- Real Estate law
- Employment Law
Bar Admissions
- Wisconsin, 1998
- U.S. District Court, Western District Wisconsin
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District Wisconsin
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Waukesha County Bar Association
Education
- J.D., University of Wisconsin – Madison, 1998
- B.B.A., University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, 1993
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Quintin A. Sullivan works out of our New Berlin office and his practice areas include: civil litigation, landlord tenant law, and collections. He is also the prosecutor for the Village of Big Bend.
Quintin is a graduate of Mitchell-Hamline School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, and was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 2010. Quintin attended the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, where he earned his Bachelor’s of Science Degree with a major in Criminal Justice. Prior to law school Quintin served for AmeriCorps as a coordinator for disaster preparedness for the American Red Cross. Quintin also spent a month aiding victims of Hurricane Wilma in Broward County and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
Quintin’s hobbies include golfing, cycling, sailing, and mediating disputes between his ninety pound German Shepard and his wife’s twelve pound Cairn Terrier.