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Electronic mail address

crd@hesslaw.com
Office phone
(715) 845-6227
Cellular
(715) 551-6230
Fax
(715) 842-2515

Born:
March 16, 1954, Wausau, Wisconsin
Hess, Dexter, Reinertson & Brunner S.C.
Director & Shareholder
Education:
University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, Wisconsin, J.D., Doctor of Law, 1983, Cum
Laude
University of Wisconsin Law Review: Member, 1981-1983, Associate Editor,
1982-1983.
University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, B.S., Broadfield Social
Science, 1976
Honors
BV® Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
Affiliations:
 | Marathon County Bar Association |
 | American Bar Association |
 | State Bar of Wisconsin |
Admitted to Practice:
 | State Courts Wisconsin 1983 |
 | Federal Court for Western District Wis. 1983 |
 | Federal Court for Eastern District Wis. 1988 |
Practice:
 | Estate Planning and Probate |
 | Elder Law |
 | Contracts |
 | Guardianship |
 | Real Estate |
Civic Activities:
 | Member, Wisconsin State Service Council, American Red
Cross 2001-2004. |
 | 1991 Graduate, Leadership Wausau Program and former member of the Leadership
Wausau Alumni Association Board of Directors. |
 | Past President, American Cancer Society, Marathon County
Unit. |
 | Chair, Board of Directors, Marathon County
Chapter of the American Red Cross 1998-2000, Board Member 1987-93,
1994-2000, 2002-2008. |
 | Participant, pro bono legal services program,
Marathon County Aging and Disability Resources Center. |
 | Board of Directors, The Neighbors' Place 2007-present. |
Prior to law school, Mr. Dexter worked at North Central Health Care Facilities in
Wausau, Wisconsin for three years and also worked for the State Medical Society's
Physician's Alliance as a field consultant. After law school, he clerked for Judge R.
Thomas Cane at the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in Wausau in 1983-84, after which he joined
the firm. He is a member of the Individual Rights & Responsibilities, Real Property,
and Probate & Trust Sections of the American Bar Association and the Elder Law, and Individual Rights Sections of the State Bar of Wisconsin.

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