About William J.
William J. Reddin built his legal foundation at Marquette. He completed a Bachelor of Arts there in 1976 and stayed on to earn his J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 1979. Those years in Milwaukee shaped his early legal outlook and set him on a course to practice in Wisconsin's courts.
After law school he established his practice in the state. He is admitted to the Wisconsin bar and to the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin. That authorization allows him to appear in both state and federal forums across the region.
His career spans several decades of courtroom work and case preparation. He has handled matters that required appearances in federal district courts as well as in state trial courts. His record reflects steady involvement in litigation and case management rather than a public profile of high-profile rulings or academic posts.
Colleagues and clients have known him as a lawyer who understands courtroom procedure and the rhythms of civil practice in Wisconsin. He prepares cases for trial when necessary and addresses pretrial matters when they arise. His practice has involved a mix of filings, hearings, and negotiations, the routine activities that move disputes toward resolution.
Reddin has maintained ties to the Milwaukee legal community since his graduation. He has worked through changing legal landscapes, adapting to procedural updates in both state and federal systems. That continuity has given him familiarity with local courts, clerks, and the practicalities of litigation in Wisconsin.
Today he is based at Reddin and Singer, LLP. There he continues to represent clients in matters that require entry into state and federal court. His experience in the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin informs how he approaches federal filings and courtroom practice, and his long-standing admission to the Wisconsin bar underpins his state-court work.
He remains active in practice at Reddin and Singer, LLP, appearing in state and federal courts across Wisconsin.