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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin

1870 establishments in WisconsinCourthouses in WisconsinCourts and tribunals established in 1870Green Bay, WisconsinMilwaukee
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The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (in case citations, E.D. Wis.) is a federal trial court of limited jurisdiction. The court is under the auspices of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, although patent claims and claims against the federal government under the Tucker Act are appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The Eastern District was established on June 30, 1870.The district's headquarters, central courthouse, and the majority of its offices are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but the northern counties of the district are serviced by a courthouse in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Currently, Judge Pamela Pepper is the district's chief judge. As of February 22, 2021, the Acting United States Attorney for the District is Richard G. Frohling.

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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee

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East Wisconsin Avenue 515; 517; 519
53202 Milwaukee
Wisconsin, United States
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