Erin Davis, Jonathan Lowy & Patrick O. Dunphy – Advanced Trial Tactics and Strategies for Negligent Gun Sale Cases

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Erin Davis, Jonathan Lowy & Patrick O. Dunphy - Advanced Trial Tactics and Strategies for Negligent Gun Sale Cases courses at here with PRICE $125 $24 Faculty:Erin Davis Esq., J.D., Esq. | Jonathan Lowy Esq., J.D., Esq. | Patrick O. Dunphy Esq., J.D., Esq.Duration:132 minutes plus 9 minutes of Q&AFormat:Audio and Video Handouts Advanced Trial Tactics for Negligent Gun Sales Cases Outline (235.6 KB) 6 Pages Available after Purchase Norberg V. Badger Guns - Opening Statement (68.7 KB) 26 Pages Available after Purchase Norberg v. Badger Guns - Witness Examination (283.4 KB) 131 Pages Available after Purchase 200845 Agenda (266.2 KB) 3 Pages Available after Purchase PowerPoint Presentation (3 MB) Available after Purchase Faculty Erin Davis Esq., J.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Senior Counsel, Trial and Appellate Litigation Brady United Against Gun Violence Jonathan Lowy Esq., J.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Chief Counsel & Vice President, Legal Brady United Against Gun Violence Patrick O. Dunphy Esq., J.D. Related seminars and products: 1 Cannon & Dunphy S.C. Patrick O. Dunphy is a co-founder of Cannon & Dunphy S.C., a firm dedicated to representing persons injured by the negligence of others since 1985.

• Dunphy has more than 40 years of trial experience.

• He has record-setting verdicts and awards ranging from $9.8 million to $35.3 million.

• He has pursued cases against law enforcement and jailers that resulted in some of the largest settlements in Wisconsin for violations of individuals’ constitutional rights.

• A number of those cases have resulted in changes to Wisconsin law mandating transfer of a prisoner’s medications along with the transfer of the prisoner, and legislation requiring an independent law enforcement agency review officer-involved shootings.

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