Brent Cantor

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Brent Cantor: Attorney with Brown & Crouppen Law Firm

Biography

Hello, my name is Brent Cantor. I have been practicing law for 16 years. For many of those years, I worked as an Assistant Attorney General and for the Department of Social Services litigating on behalf of sick individuals and abused children. I care about people. Prior to joining Brown and Crouppen I worked in a small firm focusing primarily in the area of Workers’ Compensation. Now, Workers’ Compensation is all that I do. I fight every day for injured employees to obtain the benefits they deserve. Know that your employer’s insurance company has a lawyer, and you may need one too. I am here at Brown and Crouppen to give you the help you need.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Workers Compensation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Bradley University, B.S., 1989
Law School Attended:
Loyola University, J.D., 1992
Year of First Admission:
1992
Admission:
1992, Missouri
ISLN:
916305831

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