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Milwaukee Police Shooting Determination Gains National Momentum

March 24, 2015 |
The City of Milwaukee hired Attorney Mark L. Thomsen to represent the City and its Chief of Police in a critical disciplinary hearing of a police officer involved in an out of department policy pat down search of an alleged homeless person where the person stopped by the officer was killed. The case gained...
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Attorney Patrick Dunphy Receives Avvo Clients’ Choice Award

January 28, 2015 |
Cannon & Dunphy S.C. is proud to announce that one of our partners, Patrick Dunphy, received the 2015 Avvo Clients' Choice Award. This award is a reflection of his unwavering dedication to providing clients with aggressive and effective personal injury representation throughout Wisconsin.Avvo, an online directory and marketplace for attorneys, is one of the...
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5 Mistakes to Avoid After a Traffic Accident

January 12, 2015 |
Auto accidents are never an easy experience. From property damage and personal injury to the numerous headaches that can come from having to deal with insurance companies or the legal system, car accidents can create a tremendous amount of frustration for those involved. By preparing yourself for how to react in the event you...
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States Hesitant to Pass Food Safety Laws in 2015

January 9, 2015 |
After the first week of the year, it appears few state legislatures plan on tackling potential bills dealing with the issue of food safety. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), laws linked to food safety are not a "hot issue" for state lawmakers this year.With most states boasting the best financial...
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