Kevin LonerganAppleton, Wisconsin
Kevin has a reputation for handling complex litigation matters for clients with catastrophic injuries and for clients who have lost loved ones. Although most cases settle, he has a reputation for trying cases and has had a high percentage of cases where jury verdicts far exceeded the offers of the insurance company. He has handled several cases with payments exceeding a million dollars, and also has had cases with multi-million dollar results. He has been named the best personal injury and products liability attorney in the Fox Cities. He has been named a "Super Lawyer" each and every year possible by a prominent statewide magazine, placing him in the top 5% of all attorneys in Wisconsin for each such year. A board certified civil trial specialist, Kevin has also received the highest possible national ratings for legal ability and ethics by an international service. For more than a decade, he was the host of a TV show called "You and the Law", where he interviewed prominent guests and moderated debates including several debates involving candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Also, for more than a decade, he has been a regular guest on several programs on a local radio station. Kevin was elected and served as president of the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers (now known as the Wisconsin Association for Justice), the most prominent organization of personal injury lawyers in the state, after having served as secretary, treasurer, and vice president. He was elected and served as president of the Outagamie County Bar Association. He was twice elected in statewide elections to the board of the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, and he just finished a term as chairperson of that prestigious board. He has been a part-time Court Commissioner for Outagamie County for over 15 years. He has authored numerous articles and been a frequent lecturer at seminars designed to educate lawyers about the handling of personal injury cases. Kevin has been very active in community-related activities, including radio and TV shows, past board membership for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Casa Clare Halfway House, and the Aces/Xavier Foundation. He is also actively involved in his church. He has been particularly proud of the ten years that he has spent working with high school students as the Attorney Coach for the Xavier High School Mock Trial Program. For the past six years, the Xavier Mock Trial Team has placed in the top five of the state, and they won the state championship during the March 2009 competition, and then competed at the national competition in Atlanta.
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