About John
John Page graduated from Washington University School of Law in 1999 after earning a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Central Missouri State University. His legal education placed him squarely in the world of litigation. He moved quickly into roles that put him inside courtrooms and on the plaintiff side of heavy civil cases.
Early listings show Page as an associate at Anderson & Associates in 1998. He later joined Page Cagle as a partner in 2007, an experience that tied him closely to personal injury practice. By 2010 he was managing partner at Page Law. He is recorded as managing partner at Page Bradley in 2013 and returned to a managing partner role at Page Law in 2014, a title he has held while the firm expanded its regional footprint.
Over the years Page has maintained memberships in an array of trial and bar organizations. Those memberships include the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Missouri Bar, the Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers, and the American Association for Justice. He is also a member of the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America. He joined the Million Dollar Advocates Forum in 2008 and has belonged to the Missouri State Bar Association since 2001. The list reflects steady engagement with plaintiff trial circles and state bar activities.
Page’s career shows a steady movement from associate to partner and to managing partner. That progression involved practice at firms that handled personal injury and plaintiff litigation. Those roles put him in front of juries and opposing counsel in a variety of civil matters. His work history suggests repeated leadership responsibilities, including overseeing firm operations and case strategy during his stints as managing partner.
Page Law has multiple offices in the St. Louis area. The firm maintains locations in St. Louis, Saint Peters and Fairview Heights. Those offices serve as the base for the litigation and client work that has occupied much of Page’s practice since he assumed firm leadership roles.
Today John Page practices through Page Law. He represents plaintiffs in civil litigation, concentrating on personal injury and trial work, including cases arising from interstate trucking incidents.