SRSEN. KELDA H. ROYSWisconsin State Senate
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Wisconsin State Senate

Sen. Kelda H. Roys

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PO Box 7882, Madison, WI, 53707
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Sen. Kelda H. Roys is a civil rights attorney with 21 years of legal experience, practicing at Wisconsin State Senate in Madison, WI. He earned a degree from University of Wisconsin Law School in 2004. He has been admitted to the Wisconsin Bar since 2004. His practice encompasses civil rights, commercial real estate, contracts and agreements, estate planning, and trusts, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. In addition to English, he is proficient in Turkish. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2004

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Civil Rights20%
  • Commercial Real Estate20%
  • Contracts and Agreements20%
  • Estate Planning20%
  • Trusts20%

Languages

EnglishTurkish

Experience

21+ years

Civil Rights Attorney at Wisconsin State Senate. Admitted to practice in Wisconsin, 2004. Focus areas include Contracts & Agreements, Civil Rights, Estate Planning.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Wisconsin

Bar #State Bar of Wisconsin · Admitted 2004

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Schools & Education

University of Wisconsin Law School

Degree · 2004

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PO Box 7882, Madison, WI, 53707

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