Brian P. Thill 33 East Main Street
Suite 500
Madison, Wisconsin 53703
| phone | (608) 268-5566 |
| fax | (608) 257-2508 |
| bthill@murphydesmond.com | |
Brian Thill serves as counsel for both creditors and debtors in civil matters, and has extensive experience representing parties in all aspects of bankruptcy proceedings. Mr. Thill has represented nearly a dozen of the top 100 American Fortune 500 companies, as well as numerous local banks and small businesses. His creditors' rights and defense practice routinely includes preference, foreclosure, replevin, money judgment and receivership actions.
In addition to his bankruptcy and insolvency practice, Mr. Thill has represented both defendants and the prosecution in criminal matters, offering a unique perspective to his practice. He also has experience in the areas of civil litigation, appellate, title insurance, real estate law, banking compliance and general business transactions.
- Bar Admissions:
- Wisconsin, 2003
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2003
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2003
- Classes/Seminars Taught:
- Foreclosure in Wisconsin, Lorman Educational Services
- Overcoming Foreclosure Obstacles in Wisconsin, National Business Institute
- Protecting the Creditors' Rights During Bankruptcy, National Business Institute
- Serial Bankruptcy Filings, State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Convention
- Honors and Awards:
- Wisconsin Super Lawyers "Rising Star" 2010
- Education:
- Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
2003
J.D.
Honors: Marquette Law Review - University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States,
1999
B.A.
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- State Bar of Wisconsin; Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditors' Rights Section Board Member (2010-2013)
- Dane County Bar Association
- Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association
- Leadership Greater Madison
- Published Works:
- Contributor, Wis. Practice Series, Wis. Collection Law, (2d ed.) (2010-2011 Supplements)
- Comment, Prior Convictions Under Apprendi: Why Juvenile Adjudications may not be used to Increase an offender's Sentence Exposure if they have not Previously been Proven to a Jury Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, 87 MARQ. L. Rev. 573 (2004).
- Note, Another Look at Grievance Mediation, 2 MEDIATION J. 159 (2001).











