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Jocelyn Epps

Attorney At Law at The Gori Law Firm

Jocelyn Epps is an experienced legal professional currently serving as an Attorney at Law at The Gori Law Firm since April 2014, where previous roles included Law Clerk, Paralegal, and Investigator. Prior to this, Jocelyn worked as a Finance Manager at Lou Fusz from September 2011 to April 2014. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law (JD) from Southern Illinois University School of Law (2017-2020) and a Bachelor of Science in Criminology & Criminal Justice from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis (2010-2013). Jocelyn completed secondary education at O'Fallon Township High School (2006-2010).

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Edwardsville, United States

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The Gori Law Firm

At The Gori Law Firm, we have helped thousands of people recover compensation for devastating personal losses resulting from exposure to asbestos. Over $1 billion dollars in all. As a firm, we handle asbestos lung disease and mesothelioma lawsuits nationwide on behalf of auto mechanics, pipe fitters, railroad employees, retired military personnel and others exposed to asbestos in the workplace. We have also helped people who were exposed to asbestos in their homes, from family members who carried asbestos fibers into the home from work, and from any of many household products that were manufactured with asbestos. On a personal level, we can start helping you immediately — by answering your questions, serving as a source of information, putting you in touch with support resources, and even by recommending leading physicians in your area whom we're familiar with from our work with previous clients. Also, our firm is committed to helping people who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease obtain a trial date six to nine months from the time a lawsuit is filed. Call us toll free from anywhere in the U.S. at 888-362-6890 for a free case evaluation. The Supreme Court of Illinois does not recognize certifications of specialties in the practice of law and that the certificate, award or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in Illinois. Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.4(c)(2)(2010)


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