Paul E. Volbrecht
Like the other partners at Murphy, Volbrecht & Kuehn, S.C., Law was not my first career. I decided to become an attorney in high school at Union Grove Christian School, where I graduated Valedictorian. During the Summers, I learned the value of hard work by being employed in landscaping.
I went to college for one year at University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and then proudly joined and served in the United States Marine Corps in combat operations as an Infantryman. From the beginning of basic training, we were taught three basic principles: Honor, Courage and Commitment.
My theory of practicing law exactly mirrors my training in the Marine Corps - to display Honor, Courage and Commitment at all times. Litigation is battle, and battle is waged mentally just as much as physically. However, I have learned that I can litigate zealously while still being honorable both to my opponent and to the courts. I have found that honor and respect returns in kind from the numerous judges in whose courts I have appeared, and from opposing attorneys.
Courage. Surrender is easy (taking a lesser deal or offer), especially when a legal situation appears hopeless. My training does not allow surrender. Throwing up a white flag is not Courage.
Commitment. The motto of the Marine Corps is Semper Fidelis, Latin for: Always Faithful. My Country, my Clients and the courts deserve dependability, and I have always determined to be faithful. If I accept a task, I will perform it to the best of my ability and effort.
I graduated from UW-Parkside magna cum laude. While in Parkside then in Law School full-time at Marquette University, I also worked full time as a sales associate for U.S. Cellular. My first job as an attorney was at Rizzo & Diersen, S.C., in both their Kenosha and Burlington offices. While there, I sharpened my legal skills in practicing personal injury, criminal defense and civil and commercial litigation, including contracting case involving real estate, construction, and home improvement. I learned quickly that nothing is handed to you - you must fight hard for victory. I have appeared in county courts in Kenosha, Racine, Walworth, Ozaukee, Washington, Milwaukee, Rock, Jefferson, Dane and Sauk. I have also specially appeared in Lake and Cook Counties in Illinois, admitted pro hac vice (a legal term allowing a lawyer not licensed in that state to appear and litigate specific cases). I have further been admitted to the Federal Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts in Wisconsin.
In 2006, I became an ordained Minister at Grace Valley Bible Church in Paddock Lake, Wisconsin. I currently live in Kenosha with my wife and four children.
Areas of Practice
- 50% Criminal Defense
- 50% Personal Injury
Litigation Percentage
- 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions
- Wisconsin, 2001
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2001
- U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2001
Education
- Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- J.D. (Cum Laude) - 2001
- UW Parkside, Kenosha, Wisconsin
- B.A. (Magna Cum Laude) - 1996
- Major: Political Science
Past Employment Positions
- Rizzo & Diersen, SC, Associate, 2001 - 2006
- Murphy & Volbrecht, S.C., Partner, 2006 - 2011

