Sarah F. Kaas

595 N Barker Road, Brookfield, WI

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Education

1996
Drake University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1993
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 177 reviews
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Gary axlen

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17 Dec, 2024
Prior to me selecting Cannon & Dunphy to represent me, I did research on other law firms. From the reviews I read and now my experience, I highly recommend this firm. Their communication and detail to my case was excellent.
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Bill grosskoph

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14 Dec, 2024
I was involved in a serious motorcycle accident in which I totaled my 2006 HD Heritage Softail motorcycle. The following day I called Cannon & Dunphy to represent me and Brett Eckstein was assigned to my case. Brett did an outstanding job informing me every step of the way on how a case like this would move through the court system and how long he expected it to take. I also had a great experience working with paralegal Athena Rossetti on regular updates on my surgeries, follow up doctor visits and physical therapy. The team there did a great job taking care of all of the medical bills and securing a very satisfactory settlement.
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Amber marquardt

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05 Dec, 2024
I honestly cannot thank Al Foeckler and his team enough for their help. I reached out for assistance with a slip and fall accident due to extreme negligence that that my family in a horrible position. Every question or concern I had was promptly addressed. I also was updated often. The service I received exceeded my expectations and I will forever be grateful. I highly recommend Al and will continue to do so. Thank you again for everything.
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Pros
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Exceptional legal representation and expertise
“If you are in need of legal help with an injury I recommend Ed Robinson of Cannon & Dunphy. My case was not an easy one and required perseverance and the best representation. I found that at Cannon & Dunphy with Ed Robinson.”
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Compassionate and personalized client care
“From the moment we first met until the close of my case I felt a sense of comfort knowing I was represented by a truly outstanding attorney. But most importantly, Brett is one of the finest human-beings I have ever met. He never treated me like "just another client" and I always felt like I had a loyal friend guiding me through the process.”
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Thorough and effective case management
“Ed Robinson was very thorough with my car accident injury case. While I was recovering with over 100+ doctor and physical therapy appointments, Ed was consistently advising while I was receiving treatment.”
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Excellent communication and client involvement
“He explained and included me in every step of the legal process while he and his outstanding staff processed the case seamlessly.”
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Successful case outcomes and fair settlements
“In the end, it was his expertise and persistence negotiating cases like mine that brought it to a fair, equitable conclusion.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“I have never been involved in a lawsuit. I was nervous about what to do. I chose this firm because they convinced me of their honesty and determination. I have chosen well. I feel that Michael Cerjak and the people involved were working tirelessly on my behalf. They kept me informed about the case.”
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Slow or delayed case progress
“It seems like every other commercial on TV is a law firm and the TV ads make it more confusing. After interviewing several firms there was only one choice for me and that was Cannon and Dunphy. Other firms had red flags to me after I interviewed them, in fact one of the firms sent me a contract to sign before they would even talk to me (that is just wrong) Cannon and Dunphy would never take advantage of you like other firms.”

Publications

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The Verdict, Contributing Editor
2016:
The Verdict (ASCDC), Practical Considerations in Evaluating the Health Care Services Review Privilege in Wis. Stat. §146.38, Volume 39:2
2015:
The Verdict (ASCDC), Navigating the Sea of Medicare and Medicaid Regulations and the Pirating of Third Party Liability Recoveries, Volume 38:1
2013:
The Verdict, Medicare Liens and the Ethics of Attorney Indemnification
2011:
The Verdict, Practice Pointers: Learned Treatises, Volume 34:3
2009:
The Verdict, Sidebar Conference During Trial, Volume 32:4
2005:
Wisconsin Law of Damages, Special Damages (Chapter)
2005:
Co-Author, Chapter 9: "Special Damages" - Wisconsin Law of Damages
2003:
The Verdict, Overview of Pre-Trial Considerations in Low Impact Automobile Accident Cases, Volume 26:4
1997:
Drake Law Review, AIDS Behind Bars: Judicial Barriers to Prisoners’ Constitutional Claims
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