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Codilis, Moody, & Circelli Expands into Wisconsin

On Friday, Codilis, Moody, & Circelli, P.C. (CMC), an end-to-end creditors’ rights law firm and Legal League 100 member, announced its expansion into Wisconsin with the addition of Shawn Hillmann. The Wisconsin firm joins Codilis offices in four other states, including CMC of Missouri; Codilis & Associates, P.C. of Illinois; Codilis Law, LLC of Indiana; and Codilis & Stawiarski, P.C. of Texas.

“From a geographical, operational, and cultural perspective, this expansion into Wisconsin is a great opportunity to extend the reach of the Codilis firms’ services to our clients and add value to our service offerings,” said CMC founding partner and shareholder Ernie Codilis. “Shawn’s experience and tech-savvy approach to processes will be an asset to the Codilis firms, and we’re thrilled to have him on board.”

Hillmann brings 15 years of default servicing experience with him to CMC. Before joining CMC, Hillmann was VP and shareholder with a creditor’s rights firm based in Wisconsin. Hilmann’s background focuses on litigation in the mortgage, business, and consumer loans areas including foreclosure, collections, real estate, and resolution of real estate title issues. In addition, Hillmann defends actions against lenders and supporting businesses. He will serve as managing attorney in CMC office located in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

“I am extremely pleased to join the Codilis team and to be able to offer a regional solution for our clients,” said Hillmann. “We have a fantastic group of people that can leverage industry expertise and technology to provide premier services for Wisconsin.”

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing. He is a contributing writer for MReport. An East Texas Native, he has studied abroad in Athens, Greece and works part-time as a photographer.
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