Grant Killoran

Understanding Mediation as an Alternative to Litigation

The most common form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is mediation. During a mediation, a neutral third party (often a…

8 years ago

What Does It Mean to Litigate a Civil Case?

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is so named because it provides an “alternative” to litigating a civil dispute before a court…

8 years ago

Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution in Wisconsin: An Overview

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) offers a way for parties to resolve business disputes without going through a civil trial. ADR…

8 years ago

Local Court Rules in Wisconsin

While litigators most likely are familiar with the various state and federal local court rules impacting courtroom practice in their…

9 years ago

Grant Killoran and Patrick McBride Selected to the 2015 Irish Legal 100

Grant Killoran and Patrick McBride, shareholders in the Litigation Practice Group at O'Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing S.C., recently…

9 years ago

Killoran Re-Appointed to the Meritas U.S./Canadian Litigation Group Steering Committee

Grant Killoran, the Chair of the O'Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing's Litigation Practice Group, recently was re-appointed to serve…

9 years ago

An Update on Developments Regarding the Wisconsin and Federal Rules Governing E-Discovery

It has been estimated that more than 90% of all information created today is stored electronically. This electronically stored information,…

11 years ago

The Summer 2013 Edition of the ABA Section of Litigation’s Health Law Litigation Newsletter is Published by Co-Editor Grant Killoran

The American Bar Association Section of Litigation has published its Summer 2013 Edition of the Health Law Litigation Newsletter.  This…

11 years ago

New Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure Governing E-Discovery and Electronically Stored Information

It is estimated that more than 90% of all information created today is stored electronically. The Federal Rules of Civil…

14 years ago