Karen C. Moske - Saint Charles, MO
Attorney at Hamilton Weber LLC
Civil Litigation Lawyers in Saint Charles, MO
200 North Third Street Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813
Saint Charles Civil Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 04/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
- Medical Malpractice Defense
- Personal Injury Defense
Attorney Information
Overview
Karen Moske focuses her practice on litigation and the defense of hospitals, physicians, nurses, dentists, therapists and nursing homes in medical malpractice claims, negligence claims, statutory actions, breach of contract and other litigation. In addition, she assists in the representation of health care clients in professional negligence, corporate governance issues, medical staff and credentialing issues, and litigation at the trial and appellate levels.
Karen has experience in corporate health care, including medical staff bylaws, medical records, EMTALA, informed consent issues, and National Practitioner Data Bank Issues. Her clinical experience as a registered respiratory therapist, working in both adult and neonatal intensive care, has given her a unique perspective in her representation of clients in the health care industry.
Education
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Legal Education
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 1991
J.D.
Law Journal: National Black Law Journal, Member and Associate Editor, 1989 - 1991
Law Journal: Texas Bar Environmental Law Journal, Member, 1990 - 1991
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 1991
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Non Legal Education
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Rockhurst College,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 1983
B.S.
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Rockhurst College,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 1983
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- Heyl Royster Voelker & Allen, Of Counsel, 2020 to 2024
- Hennelly & Associates, Associate, 2012 to 2020
- Hazelwood & Weber LLC, Associate, 1999 to 2012
- Thompson Coburn LLP, Associate, 1991 to 1999
- Seton Medical Center, Austin, Texas, Law Clerk for General Counsel, 1989 to 1991
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
- Illinois
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Missouri
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Illinois
- U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit
Other Affiliations
- Missouri Bar Association
- Illinois State Bar Association
- The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- St. Charles County Bar Association
- Missouri Municipal Attorneys Association
Contact
200 North Third Street
Saint Charles, MO 63301 - 2813
Phone: 636-389-8964
Fax: 636-947-1743
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.hamiltonweber.com
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