Northwestern University School of Law,
J.D., magna cum laude, 1982
Northwestern University Law Review
Order of the Coif
Southern Illinois University,
B.A., summa cum laude, 1979
Illinois
Missouri
American Bar Association
The Missouri Bar
Illinois State Bar Association
National Diocesan Attorneys Association
Listed in "The Best Lawyers in America® (by BL Rankings)," 2013-2025
Named Lawyer of the Year for Litigation - Banking and Finance by The Best Lawyers in America (by BL Rankings), 2023
Thompson Coburn LLP
Partner, 1990-Present
Associate, 1982-1989
Provident Counseling
Director
Executive Committee Member
Judicial Learning Center
Mike is a litigator who defends banking and healthcare clients. He also has significant experience handling class action matters.
Mike leads the successful defense and resolution of nationwide class action lawsuits against clients in the transportation, financial, and securities industries.
His practice also encompasses antitrust, transportation law, lender liability and securities fraud cases, including complex breach of contract and common law fraud actions. Clients appreciate Mike‘s sophisticated experience across his discovery, motion, trial and appellate practice.
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