Patrick Dunphy To Serve As Faculty for Case Framing Seminar

Attorney Patrick Dunphy is one of the faculty members for an upcoming seminar on “The Newest Innovations in Case Framing” through the American Association for Justice (AAJ). On November 21-22, Attorney Patrick Dunphy will serve as one of the faculty members for the AAJ seminarThe Newest Innovations in Case Framing in Atlanta, Georgia. The…

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The Rights of Victims Harmed by GM Defects

General Motors has been the subject of nationwide controversy after it was discovered that serious auto defects in certain vehicle models have been linked to a number of auto accidents, injuries, and as many as 13 deaths. The controversy involves afaultyignition switch, which can cause power to be shut off from a vehicle’s engine,…

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Cannon & Dunphy Wins $2.2M Verdict for Medical Malpractice Victim

The attorneys at Cannon & Dunphy S.C. won a $2.2 million verdict in a recent medical malpractice case. The victim was an 18-year-old young man who sustained a tibia fibula fracture. He sought treatment from a local orthopedic surgeon who surgically repaired the fracture. The young man was hospitalized for three days. On the…

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Patrick O. Dunphy Named Marquette Law School Alumnus of the Year

Cannon & Dunphy S.C. is pleased to announce that co-founder and Partner Patrick O. Dunphy has recently been chosen as the Marquette Law School Alumnus of the Year. Since earning his law degree from Marquette University Law School, Attorney Dunphy has secured record-setting verdicts and awards on behalf of injured victims and families, and…

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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…

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$16 Million Can’t End Woman’s Pain

  by Jim Stancil of the Journal Sentinel staff   Lisa Buestrin’s impressive resume stops in 1993 when her public life was replaced by a private hell. After sprinting from president of her high school class to the White House, Buestrin spends her days at home now. Her brilliant career destroyed, her body ravaged and immobilized…

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