The Charitable Work of Our Law Firm

The lawyers and staff at M. Angela Dentice, LLC deeply value volunteer service and are committed to giving back to the communities where they live and work .

Attorney Angela Dentice has served on the Board of Directors of St. Francis Children's Center. St. Francis Children's Center serves children with exceptional education and other severe and long-term developmental, physical, emotional or sensory impairments between the ages of 3 and 21.

Angela serves on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin and has contributed to this organization. She organized and sponsored the first joint seminar between the Wisconsin Association for Justice (a trial lawyers association) and the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin. All proceeds of this seminar will go to the BIAW.

She is a founding member and past President of the Wisconsin Civil Justice Education Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to the education of the public on the civil justice system.

Angela has served as an officer of several organizations of lawyers who serve clients with personal injuries. In recognition of her leadership, Angela was appointed by Wisconsin Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton to be co-chair of the Leadership and Political Task Force of the statewide economic development initiative, Wisconsin Women = Prosperity.

Angela is a proud supporter of the American Medical Society, various police and fire fighter organizations and is a 2009 Sponsor of the Wisconsin American Veterans.

Attorney Jacqueline Nuckels has been a volunteer lawyer at the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic (MVLC) for two years. Each month, Jacqueline provides basic legal information and legal referrals in all areas of civil law to individuals in need of legal assistance.

Paralegal Judy Felker volunteers frequently at her church, St. Leonard Parish and School in Muskego and volunteers in the South Side Meal Program. Judy has served as a member of the Home & School Committee and was also an assistant volleyball coach. 

Paralegal Robin Thomas served as a volunteer with the Milwaukee County Small Claims Self-Help Center. While volunteering at the center Robin helped those who could not afford legal representation such as victims of domestic violence, poverty, and physical and emotional abuse.