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Dean Laing Featured in Freeman Publications

Milwaukee, Wisconsin (September 14, 2007) – Dean Laing, a litigation attorney at the law firm of O’Neil Cannon was recently featured in articles appearing in the Waukesha Freeman and the Oconomowoc Enterprise.

The articles chronicled the story of Dean’s family and how growing up with two brothers with cerebral palsy impacted Dean’s career choice, spurring him towards an impressive career in both corporate and personal injury litigation. The article, entitled “A Brotherly Bond,” appeared in the Oconomowoc Enterprise on September 6, 2007 and in the Waukesha Freeman on September 12, 2007. The complete article can be viewed by clicking here.
Dean is the Practice Group Leader for the Firm’s litigation practice. He has been with the firm his entire legal career, since graduating cum laude from Marquette University Law School in 1983. Dean has been repeatedly recognized as one of Milwaukee’s and Wisconsin’s top trial attorneys, and exhibits a tremendous passion for the law and his clients. He has litigated some of the largest cases in Wisconsin, including representing Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America in the Miller Park dispute, and obtaining many million dollar settlements and verdicts for his clients.

O’Neil Cannon is a full-service legal practice focusing on business law, estate planning, and major complex litigation with offices in Milwaukee and Port Washington. The firm was established in 1973 and is now listed as one of the Milwaukee-area’s largest law firms.

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