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O’Neil Cannon Welcomes Attorney Jack McNally

O’Neil Cannon is pleased to announce that John “Jack” McNally has joined the firm as a member of its Litigation and Trust, Estates and Succession Planning Practice Groups. McNally concentrates his practice on probate and trust litigation, representing individuals, families, and businesses in disputes involving estates, fiduciary obligations, and commercial matters. Prior to joining the firm, McNally served as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Milwaukee, where he handled business licensing litigation and defended claims against the city. His background in public service brings practical courtroom experience and a well-developed understanding of regulatory and municipal issues.

O’Neil Cannon, founded in Milwaukee in 1973, is a full-service law firm focused on meeting the diverse legal needs of businesses and their owners. Our experienced attorneys work with businesses at every stage of the business life cycle, helping them start, grow, and successfully transition. We also represent businesses and individuals in a wide range of other matters, including litigation, tax and estate planning, and family law. For more information about the services we provide, please visit our website.

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