Brian Dunn Lawyer
Brian Dunn Lawyer Having spent his entire career with The Cochran Firm's Los Angeles
office, Brian Dunn Lawyer was originally hired by Johnnie Cochran himself in
the summer of 1992, as a law clerk assigned to legal research and the
preparation of pleadings dealing with civil rights litigation, with an emphasis
in police misconduct cases. As an attorney, he has handled many of the Los
Angeles's office's most high-profile police misconduct cases, including those
involving Geronimo Pratt, Reginald Denny, Devin Brown, Tyisha Miller, and,
recently Mr. Brian Dunn Lawyer achieved a significant settlement in the federal
civil rights case brought on behalf of the family of slain Marine Sergeant
Manuel "Manny" Loggins. As one of the select few Los Angeles
attorneys who have handled over a hundred separate civil rights cases, He has
achieved multimillion-dollar settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of his
clients, and several of his cases have resulted in unprecedented changes in the
training programs of municipal police departments. In 2008, Brian Dunn Lawyer
has joined the ranks of the select few civil rights attorneys who have changed
the law, having won a unanimous victory in the California Supreme Court in the
case of Yount v. The city of Sacramento, a landmark Supreme Court ruling which
significantly expands the rights of convicted arrestees subjected to excessive
force during the arrest. Brian Dunn Lawyer has appeared in numerous news and
interview format television programs. He is a frequent lecturer on the
realities of the practice of civil rights litigation, both to attorneys and to
police officers, and has been a featured speaker on several occasions at
seminars presented by DRI (the Voice of the Defense Bar), as well as several
"Law Dog" seminars for law enforcement officers presented by Invictus
Tactical. Mr. Brian Dunn Lawyer has additionally been a featured speaker at a
tactical seminar presented by the Manning Marder law firm, in which
participating police officers received P.O.S.T. credits. Please contact us on
our website.
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