Reagan H. Slater - West Des Moines, IA
Attorney at Slater Law LLC
Medical Malpractice Lawyers in West Des Moines, IA
5070 Grand Ridge Drive West Des Moines, IA 50265
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West Des Moines Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Reagan has always known that she wanted to be an attorney, and has maintained the steadfast desire to accomplish that goal. She worked as a receptionist at Slater Law, LLC throughout high school, and interned at another firm in Des Moines while in college. Reagan strives to help her clients through tough times by offering honest, straightforward advice, while being mindful that any honesty and straightforwardness can always be accompanied by compassion.
Reagan joined Slater Law, LLC as an Attorney in September of 2020. Prior to joining Slater Law, LLC, Reagan attended Iowa State University where she received a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. After college, Reagan attended Drake Law School where she received her J.D.
In law school, Reagan was a Student Attorney at the Drake Legal Civil Clinic. She represented individuals in a variety of family law issues, including divorces, child custody, child support, domestic abuse, and juvenile guardianship. She received the International Academy of Trial Lawyers award for her work at the clinic, which is awarded to a student who best demonstrates the qualities of a good trial practitioner based on his/her excellence in legal clinic courses.
During her free time, she is usually spending time with family, friends, and her two little kitties. She also enjoys laughing, traveling, exercising, samurai-sudoku puzzles, and wine-tastings.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- International Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2020
Education
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Legal Education
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Drake University Law School,
Des Moines,
Iowa, 2020
J.D.
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Drake University Law School,
Des Moines,
Iowa, 2020
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Non Legal Education
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Iowa State University,
Ames,
Iowa
B.A.
Major: Criminal Justice
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Iowa State University,
Ames,
Iowa
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Bar Admissions
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Iowa, 2020
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Iowa, 2020
- Iowa, 2020
Other Affiliations
- Iowa Association for Justice (Member)
- Iowa State Bar Association (Member)
- Young Lawyer's Division (Member)
Contact
5070 Grand Ridge Drive
West Des Moines, IA 50265
Fax: 515-226-1270
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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