Denver, Colo., October 23, 2017—Breann Plasters has joined Andrus Wagstaff, PC, as an associate attorney in the firm’s Denver office. Plasters spent one year at a civil defense firm where she had a heavy litigation caseload and regularly appeared in court. A passionate advocate for the hurt and disenfranchised, Bree has finally seen the light and is incredibly excited to join the Andrus Wagstaff team.
“We are very excited to welcome Breann to Andrus Wagstaff’s Denver office,” said Vance Andrus, founding partner. “Her litigation experience will be a great asset to our team.”
Plasters received her Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where she served as the Executive Editor of the Denver Journal of International Law & Policy. While in law school she studied under Laura Rovner in the Civil Rights Clinic and advocated on behalf of federal and state inmates in Colorado. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and a minor in English from Colorado State University.
About Andrus Wagstaff
A national mass torts law firm, Andrus Wagstaff, PC, has valuable experience helping clients with personal injury lawsuits stemming from dangerous drugs and defective medical devices. In addition to pursuing legal excellence through top verdicts and settlements, the firm prides itself on providing compassionate, personalized representation. If you’ve been injured by a medical product, contact Andrus Wagstaff, PC, for a free case evaluation.
For more information about the firm, please contact Selena Saucedo at 720.208.9405 or visit the Andrus Wagstaff website at www.andruswagstaff.com.
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