Courtney Gregory - Edwardsville, IL
Attorney at The Gori Law Firm | Mesothelioma & Asbestos Exposure Lawyers
Asbestos Litigation Lawyers in Edwardsville, IL
156 N Main St Edwardsville, IL 62025
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Edwardsville Asbestos Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Asbestos Litigation
- Personal Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Courtney Gregory graduated from Saint Louis University with a degree in finance and management and a certificate in service leadership. She then attended St. Louis University School of Law and graduated with a J.D. and certificate in Health Law.
Courtney has represented victims of mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer since 2005. She has handled all aspects of an asbestos case including legal research, discovery, motion practice, taking and defending client and expert depositions, and trial work.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Missouri Lawyers Weekly "Up and Coming Lawyer" 2017
- Chicago Daily Law Bulletin "40 Under Forty" 2019
- "Attacking Affirmative Defenses Early and Often" Trial Magazine November 2015 Issue
Education
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Legal Education
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Saint Louis University School of Law,
St. Louis,
Missouri, 2004
J.D.
Honors: Health Law Certificate
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Saint Louis University School of Law,
St. Louis,
Missouri, 2004
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Non Legal Education
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Saint Louis University, 2001
B.S.
Honors: magna cum laude
Honors: Service Leadership Certificate
Major: Finance and Management
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Saint Louis University, 2001
Representative Cases
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Mesothelioma and asbestos litigation
Bar Admissions
- Missouri, 2004
- Illinois, 2005
- Pennsylvania, 2013
Other Affiliations
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
- Madison County Bar Association
- Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL)
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