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OCHDL Attorneys Argue Three Cases Before Wisconsin Supreme Court

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Attorneys from O’Neil Cannon argued three cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court this Fall term.

On September 7, 2018, Dean Laing argued the case of Koss Corporation v. Park Bank, Appeal No. 2016AP636, which involves the issue of a bank’s liability under the Uniform Fiduciaries Act.

On November 7, 2018, Mr. Laing argued the case of J. Steven Tikalsky v. Terry Stevens, Appeal No. 2017AP170, which involves the issue of the circumstances under which a constructive trust can be imposed against an innocent party.

A law firm having three arguments before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a two-month period is a rare feat. O’Neil Cannon is appreciative of the opportunity.

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