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Holiday Greetings from Christenson Johnson

The attorneys and staff of Christenson Johnson, LLC, Attorneys at Law, wish you a very happy holiday season and a prosperous new year!  We would like to share some highlights from 2017.

Our firm is dedicated to helping those with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia.  This year, Christenson Johnson became a Dementia Friendly Business through training offered by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Dane County.  This training allowed us to learn how to best serve our clients, who struggle with memory challenges, and their family members.  We also participated in several events, organized by the Alzheimer’s Association, that inspire fundraising, awareness, and action in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.  Some events included the Blondes vs. Brunettes women’s flag football game, the Reason to Hope breakfast, and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s (pictured above).  We will continue to advocate for those with dementia, and we hope you will join us in 2018!

Another highlight from our year included moving our office. Our new office is located at the intersection of Marketplace Drive and Executive Drive in Fitchburg.  The location, accessibility, and comfortable meeting spaces will better serve our clients for years to come.

To close out the year, we would like to announce that Christenson Johnson, LLC has been ranked by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” 2018 Edition.  Our firm has been ranked in two categories for the Madison area: Trusts & Estates Law (Tier 1) and Elder Law (Tier 2).  Also, our colleague Attorney Barbara S. Hughes was selected by her peers for inclusion in the 2018 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for her work in Elder Law and Trusts & Estates.

We thank our clients and professional colleagues for your business and confidence in us in 2017.  We look forward to providing you outstanding legal services in 2018 for your estate planning, elder law, special needs law, trusts and estates, and residential real estate needs.