Two Associates Join Edwardsville Team

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Emilee M. Bramstedt
Colleagues, clients, and judges in both state and federal courts comment on Emilee M. Bramstedt’s dedication, commitment, work ethic, and zealous advocacy, appreciating the attention to detail she puts into each case. She’s successfully represented a wide range of clients – from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses to individuals – and handled a wide range of legal issues, including complex, multi-party civil cases and class actions (such as consumer fraud class actions and mass actions involving pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other products liability) as well as personal injury/wrongful death, premises liability, and property damage matters. She’s litigated cases throughout central and southern Illinois (including St. Clair, Madison, and Sangamon Counties and various counties in between), while also handling matters in St. Louis City, Missouri.

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Emilee Bramstedt and Christin Doyle have joined HeplerBroom as associate attorneys. Both attorneys work in the firm’s Edwardsville office.

Bramstedt focuses her practice on the defense of complex commercial litigation matters, with a focus on class actions involving pharmaceuticals and medical devices and other products liability. She received her J.D. from Saint Louis University School of Law in 2018 and also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from the University of Illinois. While in law school, Bramstedt was Managing Editor of the Journal of Health Law and Policy, participated in several law societies, and was an Intern at Illinois Innocence Project. She was the recipient of the Women in the Legal Profession Scholarship as well as a three-year Deans Scholar tuition scholarship. She currently volunteers as a Trial Advocacy Leader and as a volunteer judge for Missouri Mock Trial.

Doyle focuses her practice on cases involving healthcare law, medical and dental malpractice, and personal injury. She is a 2019 cum laude graduate of Saint Louis University School of Law, where she graduated in the top 11% of her class. She is also a magna cum laude graduate of McKendree University, where she majored in Political Science. While in law school, she was an editor of the Journal of Health Law & Policy and was a member of the Health Law Association and Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society. In addition, she served as a Judicial Intern for the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, was a Rule 13 Certified Law Student for the SLU Law Civil Advocacy Clinic, a Legal Services intern for BJC Healthcare, and a 2018 Summer Associate at HeplerBroom.

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