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Joseph B. Carnduff

Overview

Joseph B. Carnduff is a member of our nationwide Mass Tort and Asbestos and Lung Disease legal teams, focusing his practice on representing people harmed by defective products like hernia mesh and Roundup, and individuals who have contracted mesothelioma, asbestosis, and other lung diseases caused by exposure to asbestos.

Asbestos exposure is the largest cause of occupational cancers in the country, and a significant cause of other diseases and disabilities. Workers exposed to asbestos include teachers, auto mechanics, military personnel, pipefitters, railroad employees, and many others. As a member of Bailey Glasser’s Asbestos and Lung Disease practice, Joseph is dedicated to obtaining justice on behalf of individuals – and their families – who have been impacted by this known carcinogen.

  • The most common asbestos-related diseases include:
  • Mesothelioma of the Lung
  • Mesothelioma of the Stomach
  • Testicular Mesothelioma
  • Lung Cancer
  • Asbestosis
  • Pleural Plaques

Asbestos-related diseases can develop in other parts of the body as well. Research has confirmed that asbestos is known to cause the following cancers (this list is not exhaustive): colon, laryngeal, stomach, and throat.

Joseph was born and raised in Springfield, Illinois and received his law degree from the Southern Illinois University School of Law. As an undergraduate at SIU, Joseph majored in economics and criminal justice.

Joseph’s many honors include receiving the Rosemary Bickett Award, Judge Richard Mills Scholarship Fund, the CALI Excellence Awards in 2015 and 2016 for being at the top of his class for Lawyering Writing Skills, Administrative Law, and Corporation Law. Carnduff’s other activities include membership in the Civil Practice Clinic and Justinian Society President (2014-2017).

Education

J.D., Southern Illinois University School of Law, 2017

B.A., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, cum laude, 2014

Admissions

  • Illinois
  • Missouri
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