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Courtney R. Logan, J.D.

Adjunct Professor


Courses Taught

Competition Based Advocacy

Practice Areas

A native of East Saint Louis, Ill., Courtney Logan joined Heyl Royster in 2013. Prior to Heyl Royster, Logan served as an Assistant State's Attorney for Saint Clair County, Ill. He was assigned to the Domestic Violence Division, where he tried a number of cases to jury verdict. Currently, he serves as an Assistant State's Attorney assigned to special projects on a pro-bono basis. Logan concentrates his practice on general tort, insurance coverage litigation, complex civil litigation, toxic tort matters, and product liability.

Logan received his J.D. from SLU LAW in 2012. During law school, he was a member the Moot Court Board, National Moot Court Team, and National Frederick Douglass Moot Court Team. In 2011, his team won the National Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition. Logan worked in Heyl Royster's Edwardsville office as a summer associate in 2011. During law school, he also clerked for Judge Carol E. Jackson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and in the Civil Division of the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Illinois.