MadisonFounded more than four decades ago, Michael Best’s Madison office is a landmark in the city’s business terrain. With more than 40 legal professionals, it blends the sophistication of one of Wisconsin’s largest law firms with the congenial atmosphere of a mid-sized office, providing clients with close personal attention buttressed by extensive resources. The diverse spectrum of clients in the Madison office reflects our engagement across all levels of the community, from agribusiness and high-tech companies, healthcare entities, venture capitalists, and start-ups to governmental agencies, nonprofits, educational institutions, and high-net-worth individuals and families. We are also deeply committed to the people of Madison. Our ties to the community are considerable in scope and longevity: for the past 20 years, our lawyers have participated in pro bono legal work, served board memberships, and underwritten performances and event sponsorships. Office Directions
From the North (Green Bay)
Take Highway 151 south towards Madison until Highway 151 becomes East Washington Avenue. Continue on East Washington Avenue until Butler Street which is two blocks from the Capitol. Turn left on Butler Street and then right on East Main Street which is the next block. Turn right (one-way) on to Webster Street and immediately get into the far left lane because the parking entrance is about 50 feet from the intersection of East Main Street and Webster Street.
From the West (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
Take Interstate 94 east towards Madison until Highway 151/East Washington Avenue. Head South on East Washington Avenue until Butler Street which is two blocks from the Capitol. Turn left on Butler Street and then right on East Main Street which is the next block. Turn right (one-way) on to Webster Street and immediately get into the far left lane because the parking entrance is about 50 feet from the intersection of East Main Street and Webster Street.
From the South (Chicago)
Take Interstate 90 west towards Madison until you see the West Beltline/Highways 12 & 18 exit. Head west on the Beltline until the John Nolen Drive exit. Exit on John Nolen Drive (exit is only in one direction) and continue to Broom Street which is immediately in front of the Monona Terrace Convention Center. Turn left (only way you can turn) on to Broom Street and immediately get into the far right lane to turn right on to Wilson Street which is the first right after the railroad tracks. Continue about one block on Wilson Street until the next intersection and turn left on to South Hamilton Street which goes up towards the Capitol. At the next intersection which is in one block, take a right on Doty Street until you get to Webster Street which is in three blocks. Turn left on to Webster Street and both the building and parking entrance are on the left side between East Main Street and East Washington Avenue.
From the East (Milwaukee)
Take Interstate 94 west towards Madison until Interstate 94 becomes Highway 30 when you get near Madison. Head west on Highway 30 until Highway 151/East Washington Avenue. Take the exit called "State Capitol Exit" (go under bridge which is Highway 151/East Washington Avenue and the exit is immediately on the right-hand side) and continue west on Highway 151/East Washington Avenue until Butler Street which is two blocks from the Capitol. Turn left on Butler Street and then right on East Main Street which is the next block. Turn right (one-way) on to Webster Street and immediately get into the far left lane because the parking entrance is about 50 feet from the intersection of East Main Street and Webster Street.
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