Melissa LeBlanc-Mansell comes to O’Hagan Meyer with over 15 years of litigation experience. Most recently, Melissa was with a prominent plaintiff’s firm focused on the mediation and settlement of wage and hour class actions and Private Attorneys’ General Act representative actions, allowing her to bring a unique perspective to her cases. Melissa also has prior experience litigating workers’ compensation, securities, medical malpractice, and product liability cases.
During law school, Melissa was a member of the University of Toledo Law Review and spent her final year of law school as a visiting student at Tulane University Law assisting individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina with insurance-related issues. After graduating from law school, Melissa clerked for the Honorable George J. Larke, Jr. of Louisiana’s 32nd Judicial District Court, where she gained experience with both civil and criminal matters.
When Melissa is not in the office, she enjoys practicing Pilates, exploring the Pacific Northwest with her husband, watching sports, especially college football and the Los Angeles Dodgers, and spoiling her two cats.