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Brock, Shawn P.

Shawn P. Brock - Appleton, WI

Attorney at Hupy and Abraham, S.C.

Personal Injury Lawyers in Appleton, WI

3945 W College Ave Appleton, WI 54914

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Appleton Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 03/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury
  • Car Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Wrongful Death
  • Slip and Fall

Attorney Information

Overview

Attorney Shawn P. Brock joined Hupy and Abraham in 2011 after practicing for nine years in Sheboygan. He earned his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School in 2002 and is licensed to practice in Wisconsin and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin.

Attorney Brock is a member of the Wisconsin Bar Association.

He strongly believes in being actively involved in his community. He has coached youth sports, served on the boards of local organizations, and volunteered at numerous charitable events.

Attorney Brock has recovered over $27 million for his clients.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2002
      J.D.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

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Appleton, WI

3945 W College Ave
Appleton, WI 54914

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Phone: 920-882-8382

Fax: 920-750-5397

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Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 am – 5 pm weekdays with 24/7/365 webchat

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