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Andrea
Lamere received her B.S., Accountancy, from Southern Illinois
University and graduated from St. Louis
University School of Law.
Ms.
Lamere is an experienced litigator,
having represented clients in a wide variety of legal matters.
She has served as co-counsel in numerous products
liability lawsuits (particularly those involving the diet
drugs fen-phen and Redux) as well as many commercial class
actions. Recently, Ms. Lamere's trial of Springer v. Banks
resulted in a jury verdict of $92,000 for her client, who
sustained soft tissue injuries in a car accident.
In 2006, Ms. Lamere was recently chosen to sit on the Tort Law Section Council
of the Illinois State Bar Association.
Ms.
Lamere is licensed to practice in both Illinois (since
1994) and Missouri (since 1992), and is admitted to practice before the
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.
She is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, the
Missouri Bar Association, the Alton-Wood River Bar
Association, and the
Madison County Bar Association. She is the co-author of
"Valuing and Dividing Pensions and Retirement
Plans," a chapter in the National Business Institute's
1996 publication, "Tax Aspects of Divorce." While in law school, Ms. Lamere worked as a Faculty
Fellow for Professor Gerald Dunne and as an intern for Judge
Gunn of the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Missouri.
Follow this link to Ms. Lamere's published
court opinions.
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