Brian G. Lauer is an associate with the law firm of Messick & Weber, P.C. His practice includes the representation of credit unions and credit union service organizations.
Brian graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology. He then spent the next six years working in academic medical libraries, including Falk Library at the University of Pittsburgh and Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University. In 1998, Brian received his Masters in Library and Information Sciences also from the University of Pittsburgh.
Brian attended Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and received a Juris Doctorate degree. As Editor-in-Chief of the TempleJournal of Science, Technology and Environmental Law, Brian earned an award for outstanding extracurricular contribution to the law school. During this time, Brian also clerked for Chief Magistrate Judge M. Faith Angell of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Brian is a member of the Bar in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.