An Exclusive Interview With Saint Louis University School of Law, Assistant Professor, Ana Santos Rutchsman
Q: When did you realize you would rather teach instead of practice at a law firm?ASR: One of my intellectual property professors asked me if I was interested in being his teaching assistant. I said yes and really enjoyed the interactions with the students, as well as the research leading up to each class. Q: Can you tell us about some of the topics you’ve written about?ASR: I write a lot about vaccine law and policy – a topic that is now unfortunately very..
She Has Extensive Experience in Defending Cases Involving Asbestos Litigation & General Liability. Prior to Her Current Role, She Was a Former Assistant Circuit Attorney, Specializing in Domestic Violence & Sexual Abuse Prosecution. Meet St. Louis Attorney, Alexus Williams
During her time at Saint Louis University School of Law, Alexus served as Vice President and Chapter President for the Black Law Students Association. Additionally, she held two regional officer positions within the National Black Law Students Association.Alexus is community-focused and engaged, serving on numerous committees and boards. Alexus is Secretary for the Young Lawyers Division of The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL), and a Membe..
She Advises Clients on Employment-Related & HR Matters, Including Employee Discipline, Workplace Investigations, Employee Terminations & Various State & Federal Employment Laws. A One-on-One Interview With St. Louis Employment Law Attorney, Candace Johnson.
Q: When did you know you would pursue a career as an Attorney?CJ: I have always wanted to be an attorney. I was one of those kids who boasted that they wanted to be a lawyer when they grew up. I did take two years between undergrad and law school to work for a nonprofit. I loved the work and thought I might do that long-term instead of law, but whenever a legal issue came up with one of the families I worked with, I was reminded that I needed to go to law ..
She Focuses on Representing & Fighting For People Who Were Injured Through No Fault of Their Own, Including Victims of Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Termination & Other Employment-Related Legal Issues. Meet St. Louis Attorney, Jenifer Snow
Q: Can you share with our audience the types of law you specialize in?JS: I focus on representing and fighting for people who were injured through no fault of their own, including victims of discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and other employment-related legal issues. I also focus on various types of personal injury and sexual abuse victim representation, advocating strongly on behalf of those who have suffered due to the negligence,..
She Focuses Her Practice in The Areas of Family Law, Probate, Orders of Protection, Adoption & Estate Planning. She’s Also a certified Guardian ad Litem in the State of Missouri. Meet St. Louis Attorney, Kristen Sparks
While at Washington University, Kristen was active in student government as a member of the Student Bar Association for three years and the executive board for two years. She was a member of the executive boards of the Student Law Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Global Studies Law Review and was President of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, one of the largest student groups on campus.She is very proud to call St. Louis home and is committe..
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