George L. Fitzsimmons
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Education
• Boston College, B.S.
1964
• Washington University, J.D. 1967
• USA&M Mediator Training, 1995
• USA&M Advanced Mediator Training, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005
• American Arbitration Association Employment Mediation Training, 1999
• AAM Commercial and Construction Mediation Training, 1998
• FMCS Employment Training, 1999
• U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri, Mediator
Training, 1998
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Mr. Fitzsimmons'
mediation experience consists of more than 500 mediations including
medical negligence, wrongful discharge, discrimination (age, racial,
sex), products liability, FELA, professional negligence, wrongful
death, personal injury, construction law, premises liability, business
and employment litigation, commercial and class action disputes.
Formerly, a principal in the St. Louis law firms of Gray & Ritter
(1989-1999), Suelthaus & Kaplan (1985-1989), Fitzsimmons &
Fitzsimmons (1970-1984), Chief Trial Attorney, Public Defender Bureau,
St. Louis, Missouri (1968-1970). Mr. Fitzsimmons is a frequent author
and lecturer on ADR. Since 1999, Mr. Fitzsimmons has concentrated his
efforts as a full time mediator. Prior to that time, he was an active
trial lawyer who tried more than 250 jury cases to a conclusion. He
represented both plaintiffs and defendants during his 30 years of
practice. He has been honored for his trial ability by being elected
to Fellowship in the American College of Trial Lawyers, International
Academy of Trial Lawyers, and the International Society of Barristers.
For additional information regarding Mr. Fitzsimmons, please go to
www.georgefitzsimmonsattorney.com .
Affiliations
• Member, The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
• National Academy of Arbitrators in Vancouver, British Columbia
• Missouri Bar Association (ADR Committee and Labor and Employment Law Committee)
• Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (ADR Committee and Labor and Employment Law Committee)
• United States Arbitration & Mediation Midwest
• Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service
• Association of Attorney Mediators
• U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri
• St. Louis Circuit Court
• National Academy of Arbitrators
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