PMPAMELA R. MCGILLIVRAYWisconsin Department of Workforce Development
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Pamela R. McGillivray

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201 E Washington Ave # A400, Madison, WI, 53703
Civil RightsEmployment & LaborElder LawAdministrative LawElection Campaigns & Political Law
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Pamela R. McGillivray is an administrative law attorney with 27 years of legal experience, practicing at Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development in Madison, WI. She earned a degree from University of Wisconsin Law School in 1999. She has been admitted to the Wisconsin Bar since 1999. Her practice spans multiple areas of law including administrative law, appeals, civil rights, and elder law, among others. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1999

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

6Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law17%
  • Appeals17%
  • Civil Rights17%
  • Elder Law17%
  • Election Campaigns and Political Law16%
  • Employment and Labor16%

Languages

English

Experience

27+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Admitted to practice in Wisconsin, 1999. Focus areas include Civil Rights, Employment & Labor, Elder Law.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Wisconsin

Bar #State Bar of Wisconsin · Admitted 1999

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Schools & Education

University of Wisconsin Law School

Degree · 1999

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201 E Washington Ave # A400, Madison, WI, 53703

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