Faith M. Merriweather
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Faith is an associate in the firm’s Memphis office. Faith focuses her practice on labor and employment litigation in federal and state courts. She also focuses on the defense of claims filed against Class I railroads in Federal Employers’ Liability Act claims.
Faith earned her bachelor’s degree from Austin Peay State University and her J.D. from Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. While in law school, she served as Associate Chief Justice of the Moot Court Board. Additionally, she served as a student-attorney in the Neighborhood Preservation Clinic representing the City of Memphis before the Environmental Court in Shelby County.
Faith enjoys watching basketball, being a big sister, and caring for her puppy, Levi.
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From the firm’s offices in Memphis, Tennessee; Belleville, Illinois; and St. Louis, Missouri, Reifers Holmes & Peters LLC defends civil cases across the Midwest, South and nationwide. To schedule a consultation with one of our defense litigation attorneys, send us an email or give us a call.
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Memphis, TN 38103
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Chicago, IL 60602
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St. Louis, MO 63101
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Belleville, IL 62223
Phone: 618-277-9000
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From the firm’s offices in Memphis, Tennessee; Belleville, Illinois; and St. Louis, Missouri, Reifers Holmes & Peters LLC defends civil cases across the Midwest, South and nationwide. To schedule a consultation with one of our defense litigation attorneys, send us an email or give us a call.
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