About Lillian

Lillian is an associate at Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd, LLC, where her practice is focused solely on representing victims of mesothelioma. After concentrating her education on the connections of law, human resources, and business ethics, Lillian understands the importance of the basic right to safe work and home environments. Today, Lillian fights to hold companies accountable that willfully violate this right and endanger the health of employees in their workplace or consumers and families in their homes.

Lillian is originally from Blair, Nebraska and now lives in St. Louis, Missouri. She enjoys being outdoors, playing intramural sports, and event planning.

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Lillian graduated cum laude from Washington University School of Law, where she received the Order of the Barristers for excellence in oral advocacy. In law school, Lillian helped non-profits and start-ups work through legal challenges to reaching their goals in the Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property Clinic, receiving an award for being the top student attorney. Lillian served as a Primary Editor for the Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, which focuses on influencing law and social policy. Prior to joining MRHFM, Lillian held several positions – ranging from law clerk for an Administrative Law Judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to summer associate at a full-service law firm.