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Teuta Jonuzi
Attorney Teuta Jonuzi
Tracey Wood & Associates
6605 University Ave
Suite 101
Middleton, WI 53562
Phone: 608-661-6300
Website: traceywood.com



About Teuta Jonuzi
Ms. Jonuzi graduated with a Juris Doctorate from The University of Wisconsin School of Law and holds a dual degree in French and Legal Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of the Wisconsin Bar Association and the Federal Bar of the Western District of Wisconsin. She is admitted to practice in all Wisconsin State Courts. After earning her Juris Doctorate, Ms. Jonuzi interned with the Federal Defender’s Office in Madison, Wisconsin, and under Justice Ann Walsh Bradley at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She has taken on pro bono work with the Juvenile Life Without Parole Project, the Veterans’ Law clinic, Wills for Heroes, and the Community Immigration Law Center. A native of Macedonia, Ms. Jonuzi is fluent in Albanian and French. She is a member of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National College for Dui Defense (NCDD), and Dane County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. She was also recently selected to serve on NCDD’s amicus committee which authors briefs of national significance and in the United States Supreme Court relating to the defense of drunk driving cases. For any inquiries, please email her at Teuta@traceywood.com.
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