Alex Lamb - Saint Louis, MO
Attorney at Lieser Law Firm
Personal Injury Lawyers in Saint Louis, MO
1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. PH-1C Saint Louis, MO 63117
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Saint Louis Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Alex Lamb always knew he wanted to help people but wasn’t exactly sure how to best pursue his aspirations. Alex used to spend a lot of time at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital when his dad was the director of the Respiratory Care department, and he admired the medical professionals that helped children and their families. He used to visit the sick children and help however he could, including being a junior counselor at a summer camp for asthmatic kids. Alex also had a passion for English literature and composition, interpreting and presenting different points of view, advocating for those who were unable or unwilling to do so for themselves, helping people tell their stories, and seeking justice in tough circumstances. His parents instilled many lifelong values in him, including standing up for other people.
Alex attended Saint Louis University High School, a private Jesuit college preparatory school that aspire to be “men for others”. After graduation from Saint Louis University High School, Alex attended Truman State University, on a full academic scholarship, and initially decided to pursue a degree in Biology Pre-Med. Although he admired medical professionals and the many ways they help people, Alex desired to not only help, but also advocate for others, and so he reconsidered his path. After taking some time away from school, he re-enrolled in college and switched his major to English Pre-Law. Shortly after his return to school, Alex was in a multiple car accident on Interstate 70, which left the driver directly in front of him deceased. Fortunately, Alex found an advocate to help him endure the numerous medical treatments, anxiety, and costs that resulted from the crash. It was during this tough time that Alex began to truly appreciate the importance of personal injury attorneys that fight for crash victims and help them try to get their life back to normal.
After graduating from Truman State University, Alex attended The University of Missouri-Columbia Law School and studied for one semester in Los Angeles at Loyola Law School. He passed the bar examination immediately after graduating from Mizzou and began practicing with a small general practice firm in St. Charles County, Missouri. After a couple of years, Alex started his own law firm, where he handled a variety of legal matters throughout St. Charles County, St. Louis County, Lincoln County, Warren County, Franklin County, and St. Louis City. He met Shaun Lieser in 2016 and quickly realized the Lieser Law Firm, LLC shared his drive and desire to help others. He joined the Lieser Law Firm, LLC in December of 2016.
Because of his personal experience of being a crash victim himself, Alex can directly relate to his clients that are experiencing the physical, emotional, and financial consequences of being personally injured. Alex combines his life experiences, educational knowledge, and core values into passionate representation of his clients. When he is not helping others, Alex enjoys making beer and wine, listening to old vinyl records, spending time with family and friends, and supporting St. Louis sports teams.
Education
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Legal Education
- University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia), Columbia, Missouri
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California
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Non Legal Education
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Truman State University
Major: English Pre-Law
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Truman State University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Personal Injury Trial Lawyer
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
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Contact
1034 S. Brentwood Blvd.
PH-1C
Saint Louis, MO 63117
Phone: 314-714-5555
Fax: 314-732-1402
Email: Send a message
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