Marie Plansky

Marie L. Plansky

Areas of Practice: Auto, Truck & Boat Accidents; Litigation; Personal Injuries

Office Location: Hudson, Wisconsin

Direct: 715.381.7107 / Email: marie@lommen.com

Marie L. Plansky / Biography

Marie Plansky supports Lommen Abdo’s litigation practice with the experience and knowledge she has gained in over 20 years of paralegal work. Marie handles cases on both the plaintiff side and defense side, from significant medical malpractice matters to insurance defense cases relating to motor vehicle accidents. She understands both Wisconsin and Minnesota litigation, including wrongful death, product liability, workers’ compensation and medical malpractice, with the vast majority of her experience being in personal injury law. Ms. Plansky has an extensive background in case management and preparing cases for trial, including investigation, discovery and exhibit preparation. She uses Summation and Trial Director in her work.

Leadership + Activities

Minnesota Paralegal Association

Education

  • Minnesota Paralegal Institute
  • American Bar Association Approved post-baccalaureate program, 1995
  • University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, B.A., 1994
 

News + Articles

Adding new estate planning resources to meet client needs

Adding new estate planning resources to meet client needs

Cameron Kelly, a Stillwater attorney practicing in the areas of estate planning, business law and real estate, joined Lommen Abdo May 15th. Cameron is a certified real estate specialist and is on the 2017 list of Minnesota Rising Stars as published by Super Lawyers. ...

Basic Tax Planning and Trusts 101

Cameron Kelly presented “Basic Tax Planning and Trusts 101” at the National Business Institute national webinar, Estate Planning from A to Z, on May 17, 2017.  A nationally broadcast continuing education course provided to attorneys, financial planners, trust...

Vaccine law: where it came from, how it works

The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 established the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program after lawsuits against manufacturers threatened to cause vaccine shortages. See 42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-1 to -34. In an effort to maintain a supply of vaccines,...