The POWER List: Mark Cantor
Staff Report//June 27, 2022//
Mark Cantor racks up million-dollar wins for plaintiffs each year.
In 2020, Cantor and Cantor Law Firm attorney Kevin Glynn helped a Franklin County woman obtain a settlement after a tow truck lost control on a curve and crashed into her in her car. The firm also negotiated with the woman’s health plan to reduce her obligation to pay her medical expenses by 93 percent.
Cantor guided a former Home Depot employee, who had received a few small awards after a workplace accident caused him to lose his fingers, into a $1 million arbitration in 2018. In 2017, he helped a woman win a nearly $2 million settlement after employees of a private ambulance company allegedly dropped an oxygen tank on her newly repaired knee.
Cantor was honored as a Law Firm Leader in the 2019 Missouri Lawyers Awards.
Cantor also donates his salary as a professor at Harris-Stowe University to his charitable nonprofit. He earned his law degree from Loyola University.
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