BriAnne represents clients in complex civil litigation matters, particularly commercial and tort litigation. A significant portion of her practice focuses on representing plaintiffs in medical malpractice actions, especially those involving women’s health issues.
Prior to joining Osborn Maledon, BriAnne served as a law clerk to the Honorable Douglas Rayes in the District of Arizona and the Honorable Gregory Wormuth in the District of New Mexico.
In law school, BriAnne was Editor-in Chief of the Washington University Jurisprudence Review and a Wiley-Rutledge moot court quarter finalist. She also served with Americorps at the Legal Aid Justice Center.
BriAnne is fluent in Spanish and is an avid traveler, having visited 21 countries and 43 states. She is a foodie and amateur florist, and enjoys hiking with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
Education
J.D., cum laude, Washington University School of Law, 2017; Washington University Jurisprudence Review, Editor-in-Chief
B.A., cum laude, Global Studies and Spanish, Colby College, 2014
BriAnne represents clients in complex civil litigation matters, particularly commercial and tort litigation. A significant portion of her practice focuses on representing plaintiffs in medical malpractice actions, especially those involving women’s health issues.
Prior to joining Osborn Maledon, BriAnne served as a law clerk to the Honorable Douglas Rayes in the District of Arizona and the Honorable Gregory Wormuth in the District of New Mexico.
In law school, BriAnne was Editor-in Chief of the Washington University Jurisprudence Review and a Wiley-Rutledge moot court quarter finalist. She also served with Americorps at the Legal Aid Justice Center.
BriAnne is fluent in Spanish and is an avid traveler, having visited 21 countries and 43 states. She is a foodie and amateur florist, and enjoys hiking with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
Education
J.D., cum laude, Washington University School of Law, 2017; Washington University Jurisprudence Review, Editor-in-Chief
B.A., cum laude, Global Studies and Spanish, Colby College, 2014
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