We’re proud to announce that Attorney Laurence Fehring, of our Milwaukee location, has been recognized as one of Wisconsin’s Top 50 Attorneys in 2025. This distinction is awarded by Super Lawyers, an independent rating service that highlights lawyers who have earned a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process includes peer nominations, independent research, and evaluation by a panel of experts — ensuring that only the most accomplished and respected attorneys are recognized.
Laurence Fehring has dedicated more than four decades to representing injured clients across the Milwaukee area, and has been named a Super Lawyer for 20 years. He is known by his peers and colleagues for his steady leadership, extensive experience, and commitment to client-centered advocacy. We asked Larry a few questions to share his perspective on personal injury litigation and guidance for those navigating a claim.
You joined the Milwaukee office in 1985, meaning you’ve practiced at Habush for over four decades! What has kept you grounded in your work, and what continues to motivate you today?
I have handled hundreds of cases but need to remind myself that the client in front of me only has one case—his or hers. I try to focus on that client’s specific needs which are unique to each individual. My personal satisfaction still comes from a happy and satisfied client.
What’s the most common misconception clients have when beginning a personal injury case, and how do you help set the record straight?
The psychology of money is interesting in the current climate of personal injury litigation. Firms brag about huge results, so expectations are often out of synch with reality. An explanation on the elements of damages helps clients understand the process and expected outcome.
What should clients look for in a personal injury attorney?
Attorney experience is always important—both the attorney’s background and the quality of the team supporting them. I’ve been fortunate to work with an outstanding staff. But above all, honesty and integrity matter most.