Attorneys
Brockland, Anne
Campbell, John E.
Collignon Gunn, Amy
Grochocinski, Tim E.
Hageman, Todd S.
Keane, Ryan A.
Roman, Rachel L.
Simon, John G.
Simon, Anthony G.
Vieth, Erich V.
Areas of Practice
Environmental Law
Pharmaceutical Law
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Todd S. Hageman received his law degree from the University of Oklahoma and has been licensed to practice law since 1994. He is licensed to Practice in Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois.
Mr. Hageman engages in a national practice representing people injured as a result of landfill, environmental, toxic and pharmaceutical exposures. He litigates cases against some of the largest pharmaceutical and drug supplement companies in the United States.
Mr. Hageman currently represents several neighborhoods across the country which have been polluted by toxic emissions from landfills. In addition to his environmental and toxic exposure litigation practice, Mr. Hageman has represented hundreds of clients who have been injured by pharmaceuticals and diet supplements, including Fen-Phen, Vioxx, Ephedra, Quinine and Byetta.
He has also handled numerous cases on behalf of people injured by additional types of toxic exposures, including hundreds of children poisoned by lead paint. For example, Mr. Hageman obtained a $1.25 million jury verdict on behalf of one lead poisoned child in the city of St. Louis. That verdict is a Missouri record for the largest lead paint poisoning jury verdict ever obtained in the state.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Hageman obtained his secondary education teaching certificate and completed his student teaching at Glenbrook North High School in suburban Chicago, Illinois. He also worked in the Office of General Counsel for the Federal Election Commission in Washington D.C. prior to attending law school. While in law school, Mr. Hageman earned several awards for research and writing and served as Note Editor for the Oklahoma Law Review, in which he published two articles in the areas of environmental and nature resources law.
Mr. Hageman is a frequent lecturer and author in the areas of landfill, pharmaceutical, environmental and toxic tort litigation. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers’ Association, Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys, Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers and Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. He is a member of the Million Dollar Advocacy Forum and named one of the Leading Plaintiff Lawyers in America by Lawdragon.
His interests outside the office include spending time with his wife and three children, Cardinal baseball, Blues hockey, grilling and barbecuing. He is a member of the Kansas City Barbecue society.
Martindale-Hubbell rating: AV.
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