Dean P Laing
Practice Areas: Litigation
* Business Litigation
* Plaintiff's Personal Injury Litigation
* Class Action Litigation
* Appellate Services
* Arbitration and Mediation Services
* Family Law Services

Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification

Dean P Laing
O'Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong SC
111 E Wisconsin Ave #1400
Milwaukee WI 53202
Tel: 414 276-5000
Fax: 414 276-6581

Practice Areas
* Litigation

Dean P. Laing is an attorney with the law firm of O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong S.C., a 30-attorney firm headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he heads the firm’s litigation practice. He has been with the firm for 26 years, since graduating cum laude from Marquette University Law School in 1983.

Throughout his legal career, Mr. Laing has been recognized by members of the Wisconsin bar and judiciary as one of the top trial attorneys in Wisconsin.

Mr. Laing is board certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and is a frequent author and speaker on legal issues involving evidence, torts, insurance and trial tactics. He has authored 33 journal articles and book chapters, including the Evidence Chapter of the Wisconsin State Bar’s annual book entitled Annual Survey of Wisconsin Law each year (but one) since 1987; has been an invited speaker at 23 legal seminars/workshops; and has been counsel in 31 published decisions, some of which made new law. Mr. Laing’s personality and trial skills have allowed him to be one of a select few attorneys who have been able to successfully practice both business litigation and personal injury litigation. In addition to representing Fortune 500 companies and other variously sized companies in their business litigation needs, Mr. Laing represents severely injured persons in prosecuting their personal injury claims. His passion for those cases is derived from his having two brothers with cerebral palsy. As a result of growing up in that environment, Mr. Laing understands what families go through in caring for loved ones with special needs, and is able to communicate that to insurance companies, defense counsel, judges and juries.
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