Tyler Ludwig - St. Louis, MO
Attorney at Schuchat, Cook & Werner
Private and Public Sector Labor Unions Lawyers in St. Louis, MO
555 Washington Avenue Ste. 520 St. Louis, MO 63101
St. Louis Private and Public Sector Labor Unions Lawyer
Updated: 04/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Private and Public Sector Labor Unions
- Employee Benefits
- Election Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Tyler Ludwig joined Schuchat, Cook & Werner in 2026 and works in all areas of the Firm’s practice. Tyler received his law degree from St. Louis University Law School in 2021. Prior to joining the law firm, he spent two years clerking for the Honorable Mary Rhodes-Russell on the Supreme Court of Missouri. Before joining the Firm, he practiced with the Missouri State Public Defender in the central post-conviction relief unit. Tyler spends his weekends enjoying time with his family, watching movies, and reading history.
Education
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Legal Education
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Saint Louis University School of Law,
St. Louis,
Missouri, 2021
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: Order of the Coif; Cali Award: Contracts I, Contracts II, Wrongful Convictions
Honors: John D. Lawson Prize: Best Work in Contracts; American Constitutional Society: Executive Board
Law Review: Note, Out for Blood: The Expansion of Exigent Circumstances and Erosion of the 4th Amendment, 2020
Law Review: Note, Show Me Your ID: Missouri Voter Identification Laws and the Right to Vote, 2020
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Saint Louis University School of Law,
St. Louis,
Missouri, 2021
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Non Legal Education
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Truman State University,
Kirksville,
Missouri, 2018
B.A. in Political Science
Honors: cum laude
Honors: President's Recognition
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Truman State University,
Kirksville,
Missouri, 2018
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
Contact
555 Washington Avenue
Ste. 520
St. Louis, MO 63101
Fax: 314-621-2378
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.schuchatcw.net
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