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Patrick Dunphy
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WI
โจ About
About Patrick Dunphy
I proudly represent only those injured by the negligence of others. On three different cases I recovered awards that were at that time the highest personal injury awards in the history of Wisconsin. Currently I have the largest personal injury compensatory damage verdict in Wisconsin history, a $35 million medical malpractice verdict. I am an invited member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an organization limited to 100 of the best plaintiff attorneys in the U.S, a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the International Society of Barristers.. I was honored as the Marquette Law School Alum of the year in 2014. I am active in community organizations. I have been chair of the Board of Marquette University High School, Chair of one of its Capital Campaigns. I am board chair of the Guest House of Milwaukee, a homeless shelter, and have been head of a campaign to raise money for the Hunger Task Force in Milwaukee.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Products Liability
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Medical Malpractice
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Marquette University Law School
J.D. (1976)
Law
Boston College
B.A. (1973)
History
๐ Bar Admissions
Wisconsin State Bar ย # 1016947
Member
Member
Member
Inner Circle of Advocates
Member
member
Member
International Society Of Barristers
Member
Fellow
Member
American Board of Trial Advocates
Member
Associate
Member
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Member
Member
Member
American College of Trial Lawyers
Member
Fellow
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Shareholder
Cannon & Dunphy 1985 - Current
Law Clerk to Chief Judge John W. Reynolds
United States District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin 1976 - 1977
๐ Awards & Recognition
President'
s Award
Wisconsin Association of Justice
Top 10 Super Lawyers in Wisconsin
Super Lawyers
Alumni of the year
Marquette University Law School
๐ Publications
- Rights of Married Women to Sue for Medical Expenses
- Wisconsin Bar Bulletin
- Uninsured Motorists Coverage: Wisconsin Courts Open Up Additional Avenues of Recovery
- Wisconsin Bar Bulletin