Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A legal software company is opening its first Midwest office in Third Ward

- Sarah Hauer

A legal software company is opening its first Midwest office in Milwaukee’s Third Ward with support from the Wisconsin Economic Developmen­t Corp., Gov. Tony Evers announced in a news release.

Expert Institute LLC, which connects attorneys with subject matter experts, plans to have the Milwaukee office serve as a hub for the company’s research and software developmen­t teams. The company’s first software solution called Expert iQ is an expert witness management platform.

Expert Institute plans to expand the Milwaukee office to 75 employees within three years. The new office is located at 320 E. Buffalo St.

“We found a very natural fit in Milwaukee, particular­ly in the entreprene­urial bustle of the Third Ward district,” said Michael Talve, Expert Institute’s CEO and managing director, in the news release. “This, coupled with the immense amount of talent coming from the UW System and other Wisconsinb­ased colleges, made this move an easy choice. We’re thrilled to continue building our team here.”

Expert Institute has more than 140 employees at its headquarte­rs in New York and office in Los Angeles.

Expert Institute can receive up to $500,000 in state income tax credits through WEDC in the next three years.

“Wisconsin continues to attract national businesses that are leaders in innovation,” Evers said in the news release. “We welcome Expert Institute’s decision to locate here and to join the growing number of businesses that are choosing to locate in Milwaukee and southeast Wisconsin because of our well-trained, well-educated workforce and support for entreprene­urs.”

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