Mr. Chad A Kreblin

Shareholder
Hupy & Abraham, S.C.111 East Kilbourn Avenue
Suite 1100
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
(414) 223-4800
(414) 271-3374
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Mr. Chad A Kreblin - Shareholder, Milwaukee, WisconsinAttorney’s Profile
Chad A. Kreblin, shareholder and attorney at Hupy and Abraham, S.C., was born in Watertown, Wisconsin. He earned his B.A. in history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998. He then attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. During law school, he was a member of the University of Denver Moot Court Board—a student organization dedicated to providing students with high quality legal scenarios. In addition, he was named the Jonathan L. Olom Trial Advocacy Scholar—a scholarship awarded to promising law students who intend to pursue a career in trial advocacy. Mr. Kreblin received his J.D. in 2001.After graduating from law school, Mr. Kreblin took a position with Hupy and Abraham, S.C., in 2001. During his illustrious career as a personal injury attorney, he has recovered over $75 million on behalf of injured parties. He became a shareholder at Hupy and Abraham, S.C., in 2007.
Mr. Kreblin is the recipient of several awards. He was named a Rising Star in 2006, 2007, 2010, and 2011 by Super Lawyers—an honor awarded to the top 2 ˝ percent of Wisconsin attorneys under the age of 40. He has also been listed as one of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Wisconsin by The American Trial Lawyer Association. In addition, Mr. Kreblin is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum—a distinguished group of attorneys who have won million or multi-millon dollar verdicts for their clients.
Active in the legal community, Mr. Kreblin is also a sought-after speaker and has lectured on various legal and insurance coverage issues in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Minnesota. He is also a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin, American Bar Association, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He is admitted to practice law in Wisconsin and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin.
Mr. Kreblin is also involved in the community. In 2001, he founded the Hupy and Abraham, S.C., Child Identification Program to assist police in locating missing children. Since then, he has personally fingerprinted over 8000 children. In addition, he sits on the board of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life.
When he is not working, Mr. Kreblin enjoys spending time with his family, playing sports, reading, and watching sporting events.

