Learn More About Brandt Swardenski

There are few people more vulnerable in society than those without resources who have been accused of a crime. In the first 12 years, Brandt Swardenski practiced representing the indigent accused. He not only addressed the current criminal charges in front of his clients, but also guided them to get out of addiction, poverty, domestic violence, or just start the process of living a productive life. His role of helping the needy positioned him in a courtroom on a daily basis, fighting against superior powers of the state to ensure his clients are treated equally, with understanding.
In the early part of his life, Mr. Swardenski learned that the society is run by whoever is present at the meeting. As a result, he makes sure he shows up for that meeting whenever possible. He has been a member of the board for non-profit organizations, collaborative justice initiatives, and statewide efforts to eliminate racial differences in the juvenile justice system. He believes the, If you do not make your voice heard, no one will hear you. And he continues that attitude even today and makes sure he maintains the involvement of local organizations, and the statewide authorities to educate the justice system on the actualities of human trafficking.
Outside of the office, he likes cycling, kayaking, discussing Packer football, or just watching his two children grow. Contact him today to get the services of an experienced and compassionate counselor who will consider the whole of your life as he guides you through your current legal problem. Call Stillings, Buchinger, and Swardenski LLC today for a
FREE initial consultation.

