Lisa G. Frederick

Chief Financial Officer at OnderLaw

Lisa G. Frederick has a diverse and extensive work experience. Lisa G. currently holds the position of Chief Operating Officer at OnderLaw since August 2020. Before that, they served as the President of Retail Banking & Deposit Services at Reliance Bank from July 2016 to April 2019. Prior to that, they worked as the Executive Director at Carmody MacDonald P.C. in 2015. Lisa G. also has a long history with Heartland Bank, where they held the role of Former EVP/Chief Operating Officer from May 2003 to January 2015. Additionally, Lisa has worked at Pioneer Bank & Trust and Jefferson Savings Bank as a Senior Vice President. Their early career includes roles at Union Planters Bank and Landmark Bank.

Lisa G. Frederick attended Lutheran High School South. Lisa G. then went on to study at the University of Missouri-St. Louis from 1983 to 1986. No specific degree or field of study was mentioned.

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Wildwood, United States

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OnderLaw

At Onder Law Firm, we care about our clients and believe it is our job to provide more than expertise and legal experience. Our team provides serious resources to tackle important cases. We have built a strong reputation by successfully handling the most challenging of cases across the country. Be it a claim involving catastrophic injury or death, pharmaceutical or medical device litigation, asbestos, construction accidents or helping an injured worker, we have the proven history of success necessary to make a difference, having delivered over $3.5 billion in settlements and verdicts. But regardless of the case, it is not only about providing help for the injured family, it is about holding companies accountable and forcing change that no other family have to endure the pain our clients have experienced. We truly believe that, working together, we can make a difference. The choice of an attorney is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits.


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