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Cannon & Dunphy Partners Speak at 2014 Marquette Law School Seminar

On March 21, 2014, Partners from Cannon & Dunphy S.C. participated in the Marquette Law School seminar. The seminar was started by our very own Patrick Dunphy in 2009 and is co-chaired with Marquette Law School professor Daniel Blinka. A record enrollment of 170 attended.The seminar featured a broad range of legal topics encountered...
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Insurance Firm Ordered to Pay Large Part of $39 Million O’Donnell Park Verdict

February 12, 2014 |
On Monday, February 10, 2014, a Milwaukee County Circuit Judge ruled that the insurance company for a firm that installed a faulty concrete panel that later fell from the O'Donnell Park garage in 2010 would be responsible for paying a large portion of the $39 million dollar jury verdict that was reached in November....
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Pat Dunphy Recognized for Work on the Continue the Mission Campaign

January 21, 2014 |
Pat Dunphy is an alumnus of Marquette University High School (MUHS) and continued his relationship with the school by way of his participation on the Board of Directors and leadership with the Continue the Mission campaign. As the head of this campaign, Dunphy was able to raise $22.7 million for MUHS.Read more: From Surviving...
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Pat Dunphy Featured in The New York Times for Cancer Death Cases

December 18, 2013 |
In two separate incidents, women died of cervical cancer after their doctors repeatedly failed to diagnose them. Lawsuits were brought against the HMOs and they were ultimately settled for $6.3 million and $3.5 million. These cases eventually led to criminal charges against the medical laboratory. Patrick Dunphy represented one of the plaintiffs who eventually...
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