
Practice Areas:
Constitutional Rights
Employment Discrimination
Landlord/Tenant
LLC’s
Personal Injury
Wage Disputes
Wills
Worker’s Compensation
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Bernardo Cueto
Education: Bernardo graduated from the University of North Dakota School of Law with Distinction in 2009. He received his MBA with Distinction in 2011. During Law School, Bernardo received the Alan J. Larivee Award for being a compassionate and effective speaker. Bernardo was admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in 2009 and the Federal Western District of Wisconsin in 2010.
Legal Experience: After graduating from law school, Bernardo became the Judicial Clerk and Small Claims Mediator for the La Crosse County Circuit Court. He assisted all five judges with legal research and mediated Small Claims Court including all evictions in La Crosse County. While in law school, Bernardo worked as a law clerk for Odland, Fitzgerald, Reynolds & Harbott in Crookston, MN assisting them with civil litigation among other areas of law. Bernardo focuses his current practice in organizing businesses, wills, general litigation, landlord/tenant law, and employment discrimination. He has attended the National Litigation Academy and became an allied attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal rights organization. He has been involved with helping Christian churches avoid litigation and defending a woman who was fired for being a Christian.
Community Activities: Bernardo was featured in the La Crosse Tribune for his activities coaching Luther High School’s Mock Trial Team. Bernardo is active in the Sons of Norway, Shamrock Club, La Crosse Area Young Lawyer’s Association, and La Crosse County Bar Association. He was also a Veterans Court Committee member that helped create the Veterans Court, which assists returning veterans with receiving necessary treatment for combat-related issues and become upstanding citizens in the community. Bernardo has been a frequent speaker on Landlord/Tenant law issues in Wisconsin and was a speaker at the annual Wisconsin Apartment Association conference. He has also been a speaker on legal issues for the UWLAX’s Pro-life group and College Republicans. Bernardo and his wife run the SCRIP fundraising program at their local church.
Phone: (608) 783-3647
E-mail: bcueto@fehrlawoffice.com
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