Kari Jones
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Missouri Western State University, B.A.
Kari Jones is a Senior Analyst who advises trial counsel and case teams on complex litigation matters across a range of practice areas, including product liability, regulatory compliance, and toxic torts litigation. She is relied upon to support key phases of litigation from early case assessment through trial and post-trial proceedings. With more than 20 years of experience, Kari works closely with attorneys and clients to conduct fact investigations, manage discovery, and develop organized, reliable work product that supports case strategy and execution.
Kari has experience across jurisdictions nationwide and has supported state and federal product liability trials involving asbestos and tobacco. Her work includes document collection and review, data tracking and analysis, and the preparation of reports used by counsel and clients. She is regularly relied upon to manage case materials and organize large volumes of information into structured formats that can be effectively used by trial teams.
She brings significant experience in trial preparation and courtroom support, including managing trial site operations, coordinating pretrial case materials, and preparing and tracking exhibits and evidence. Her focus is on ensuring that trial teams have timely access to accurate, well-organized information during critical stages of proceedings.
Kari’s practice focuses on product liability litigation involving asbestos and tobacco. She also has experience in class actions, employment matters, and sports law. She is valued by trial teams and clients for her reliability, attention to detail, and ability to support efficient execution in complex, document intensive matters.
Previous Experience
- Paralegal, Daley & Fey LLP, 2011-2012
- Litigation Paralegal, Spencer Fane Britt & Browne LLP, 2005-2010
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