University of Illinois College of Law,
J.D.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
B.S.
Missouri
Illinois
Thompson Coburn LLP
Associate, 2022-Present
Courtney assists clients with a wide variety of business litigation matters in state and federal courts.
She performs legal research, drafts and reviews pleadings and other documents, and assists with client communications. Courtney serves clients at various stages of the litigation process, including discovery and appellate work. She has supported municipalities and corporate entities in navigating contract and statutory disputes.
Courtney earned her law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law, graduating magna cum laude with honors, where she served as the executive administrative editor for The Elder Law Journal. She received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for earning the highest grade in Negotiations. While in law school, Courtney participated in the Medical Legal Partnership Clinic, assisting low-income clients in appealing their social security disability insurance application denials. Courtney received her bachelor's degree in political science, summa cum laude, from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
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