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About Tom Grieve

Attorney Tom Grieve is an ex-criminal prosecutor who now leads the largest criminal defense firm in Wisconsin. He is a former instructor, competitive shooter, and a relentless 2nd amendment advocate.

Tom has been interviewed and appeared in numerous media outlets, ranging from the New York Times, CourtTV, Fox News, Reuters, Washington Post, National Public Radio, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, among many others. He is a frequent Continuing Legal Education course speaker to teach and update both lawyers and judges in developments in the law in the 2nd amendment and deadly force space, in Wisconsin and nationally. Tom also gives presentations on self-defense topics both in Wisconsin and to audiences around the country at expos and seminars.

Tom has also contributed to the national conversation in writing on emerging legal topics and has been published in Conceal Carry Magazine and elsewhere.

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