About Raeann A
Raeann A Kramer earned her J.D. from Marquette University Law School and built a career practicing law in Wisconsin. Her legal training at Marquette provided the foundation for work in state practice and introduced her to courtroom procedure, statutory analysis and client counseling. Those early years in law school shaped how she approaches legal problems today.
After graduating, Kramer entered private practice in Wisconsin. Over time she developed experience handling matters that arise under state law. She is licensed to practice in Wisconsin and works from an office affiliated with Remley & Sensenbrenner SC. Her work keeps her engaged with the statutes and rules that govern local and regional legal disputes.
Kramer’s practice involves advising clients and representing them in proceedings common to state practice. She drafts legal documents, prepares filings for state courts and administrative bodies, and meets with clients to map out practical next steps. She balances written work with appearances and negotiations. The day-to-day is a mix of research, drafting and client contact.
Colleagues describe Kramer as methodical in preparation. She aims to build factual records and to lay out legal options clearly. That approach informs both litigation-related tasks and transactional work. She pays attention to deadlines and to procedural detail. Those are the elements that often shape outcomes in state-level matters.
Outside the courtroom, Kramer remains connected to developments in Wisconsin law. She follows changes in statutes and agency rules that affect her clients. She also maintains the routine professional activities that support practice in a modern law office, including client intake, file management and coordinating with opposing counsel and court staff.
In 2026, Kramer continues to practice at Remley & Sensenbrenner SC in Wisconsin. Her caseload reflects the steady, practical demands of state practice, and she remains focused on delivering clear legal analysis and responsive client service. Her current practice centers on legal matters arising under Wisconsin law.