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John Casey
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Suite 201 Milwaukee
β¨ About
About John Casey
John Casey is a Wisconsin native and a passionate advocate for injury victims. He graduated from the University of Dayton School of Law, where he excelled in business and tort law and obtained his law degree. He went on to represent injury victims in Milwaukee. As an avid member of the legal community, Attorney Casey served as a past chairperson of the State Bar of Wisconsinβs Solo and Small Firm/General Practice Section, is a member of the American Association for Justice, and was a committee member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Appointment Selection Committee. His commitment to his clients has garnered him recognition such as being admitted to the Nation Association of Distinguished Counselors, distinction as a Leading Lawyer in M Magazine, the Nation Trial Lawyers Top 100 Lawyers, and more. If you were hurt because of someone elseβs misconduct, contact the Milwaukee personal injury lawyer. He works on a contingency fee, meaning you donβt pay unless he wins. Call (414) 622-1322 for a free case review.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
Credentials & Experience
π Education
University of Dayton School of Law
J.D.
Law
University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
B.A.
Political Science
π Bar Admissions
Federalist Society
Member
2002 - Current
Member
American Association of Justice
Member
1995 - Current
Member
State Bar of Wisconsin
Member
1991 - Current
Member
Wisconsin Supreme Court Appointment Selection Committee
Member
Committee Member
Member
Solo & Small Firm/General Practice Section, State Bar of Wisconsin
Member
Board Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Shareholder
Casey Law Offices, S.C. 2007 - Current
Partner
Foley & Casey 1997 - 2007
Associate
Wm. Chandek & Associates 1991 - 1993
π Awards & Recognition
Top 100 Lawyers
The National Trial Lawyers
Nation'
s Top One Percent
National Association of Distinguished Counsel
π Publications
- Biz Times
- Help Honor Our Vets
- Community Journal
- Domestic Violence
- Milwaukee Community Journal
- What Is Your Case Worth?
- Milwaukee Community Journal
- Wisconsin Voter ID Law
- Milwaukee Community Journal
- An Ounce of Prevention