Michelle L. Gilmore is a certified paralegal with the firm of Liedle & Larson, LLP.
Michelle has 15 years of civil litigation and trial experience in the areas of insurance defense litigation, construction defect, personal injury, collections and workers' compensation.
Michelle has experience managing all phases of complex civil litigation matters, including trial preparation and appellate matters. She has consistently provided high quality paralegal support, including effective trial preparation. She is a valued member of the firm’s litigation team.
Michelle L. Gilmore is a certified paralegal with the firm of Liedle & Larson, LLP.
Michelle has 15 years of civil litigation and trial experience in the areas of insurance defense litigation, construction defect, personal injury, collections and workers' compensation.
Michelle has experience managing all phases of complex civil litigation matters, including trial preparation and appellate matters. She has consistently provided high quality paralegal support, including effective trial preparation. She is a valued member of the firm’s litigation team.
As a former NFL Cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders, Michelle developed a deep respect for and commitment to philanthropic work the organization and its cheerleaders provided all over the world. With her NFL cheerleading career behind her, Michelle connected her compassion for the Raiders organization’s humanitarian work with the law.
Currently, Michelle proudly volunteers through the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program to provide free legal assistance and advocacy to disadvantaged people of San Diego County. Primarily, her volunteer work assists financially disadvantaged families in guardianship matters. Through the program, and under the direction of an attorney, Michelle has aided in the placement of five young children with secure stable guardians in safer living conditions.
On a personal note, Michelle is a loving and devoted mother to two beautiful young ladies. And she attributes her continued success and dogged determination in the legal profession to her role as a committed mother.