Elizabeth Rice Johnson

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Elizabeth Rice Johnson: Attorney with Harris Dowell Fisher & Young L.C.
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Biography

Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law, 1997-1999, Associate Editor. Author: "Gebser v. Lago Vista School District," 55 Wash. U J URB & Contemp L. 351 (Winter 1999); "Retaliation Claims: The Disappearance of Temporal Proximity," 16 Missouri Lawyers Weekly 524 (May 20, 2002).

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Employment Discrimination
  • Employment Litigation
  • Management Employment Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Kansas, B.A., 1996
Law School Attended:
Washington University, J.D., 1999
Year of First Admission:
1999
Admission:
1999, Missouri; 2000, Illinois; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eighth Circuits
Memberships:
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; Illinois State and American Bar Associations; The Missouri Bar.
Birth Information:
St. Louis, Missouri, July 30, 1974
ISLN:
916329424

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636-263-8083  Phone

www.harrisdowell.com

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