Attorneys
Brockland, Anne
Campbell, John E.
Collignon Gunn, Amy
Grochocinski, Tim E.
Hageman, Todd S.
Roman, Rachel L.
Simon, John G.
Simon, Anthony G.
To, Stephanie H.
Vieth, Erich V.
The attorneys of The Simon Law Firm have many cumulative years of experience trying cases. Every lawyer at The Simon Law Firm tries cases. In addition to their work in the courtroom, the attorneys of The Simon Law Firm serve as lecturers and teachers, they write articles for legal publications, and they participate in professional development activities throughout the country. The attorneys of The Simon Law Firm are dedicated to protecting their clients' rights by clearly and persuasively presenting their clients' cases to judges and juries across the country.
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Anne Brockland:
Anne-Marie Brockland received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin with a double major in Psychology and Government. She received departmental honors in Government and was a member of both the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society and the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society.
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John E. Campbell:
John Campbell, born and raised in McKinney, Texas earned his undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Concordia University at Austin with a major in Secondary Education and minors in religion, Spanish and English. He came to St. Louis to attend Saint Louis University School of Law, where he graduated summa cum laude. John was made a member of the Order of the Woolsack. While in law school, John clerked for the honorable Judge Stiehl in the Southern District of Illinois and was selected for Moot Court I and II. He attended study abroad programs in Guanajuato, Mexico and Madrid, Spain, obtained an international law certificate and received five academic excellence awards.
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Amy Collignon Gunn:
Amy Collignon Gunn graduated from Saint Louis University School of Law, cum laude in 1996. While there, she served as the Managing Editor of the Saint Louis University Law Journal and received the honor of having her article chosen for publication, Searching for an Acceptable Reasonable Doubt Jury Instruction in Light of Victor v. Nebraska, 40 St. Louis U. L.J. 145 (1996).
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