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“What’s Law Got to Do with It?” with
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There are over three hundred civil causes of action and numerous corresponding defenses recognized by common and statutory law in the State of Iowa. Determining all relevant claims and affirmative defenses are essential elements to understand before bringing a lawsuit or defending one. George A. LaMarca, Senior Partner of LaMarca & Landry, P.C. and host of the “What’s Law Got to Do with It?” Radio Broadcast, has authored the comprehensive book for lawyers “Iowa Pleading, Causes of Action and Defenses.” This book is designed to give the litigator information and strategies that win cases.
A leader in the Iowa legal community, LaMarca & Landry, P.C. handles a variety of cases involving personal injury, business litigation, and medical malpractice and more. Our twelve attorneys, including board certified litigators, MBAs and accountants, have the knowledge to discuss to your legal questions.
Submit your legal questions to LaMarca & Landry, P.C. and you could hear your question answered on air during a “What’s Law Got to Do with It?” Radio Broadcast!
Get to Know George A. LaMarca,
Host of the What’s Law Got to Do with It?
Radio Broadcast

George A. LaMarca is a highly experienced litigator who has handled some of Iowa’s largest personal injury cases and some of the state’s most complex business tort litigation cases. He is also a well-known and respected legal author. He has made notable contributions to many legal periodicals, law reviews, medical periodicals and scientific treatises.
Mr. LaMarca’s extensive litigation practice is reflected by his board certifications with the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys. As a result of his notable trials, he was an invited contributor to the legal anthology The Trial Masters, published by Prentice Hall. He was peer selected for inclusion in “The Best Lawyers in America” and he is listed as a “Top 100 Iowa Attorney” by the American Trial Lawyers Association. In 2008, he has earned “Super Lawyer” designation in Business Litigation by Super Lawyer Magazine.
Mr. LaMarca has been a very active member of the Iowa Trial Lawyers Association n/k/a Iowa Association for Justice for over 25 years. He is a past President and served on its Board of Governors for over ten years. In 1989, he was selected as the ITLA’s Outstanding Member of the Year. As a result of his extensive jury trial experience, he holds the rank of Advocate with the American Board of Trial Advocates. In 2006, Mr. LaMarca was elected President of the Iowa Chapter of ABOTA and has served as a national board member representing Iowa since 2007.
Mr. LaMarca received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Drake University School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Iowa and Florida, all U.S. District Courts in Iowa, the U.S. District Court for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, the District of Nebraska, the Eastern District of Wisconsin, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and the Eleventh Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been selected as “Who’s Who in American Law, Who’s Who in the Midwest, Oxford’s Who’s Who the Elite Registry of Extraordinary Professionals, and in 2004 he became a lifetime member of the National Registry of Who’s Who in America.
A leader in the Iowa legal community, LaMarca & Landry, P.C. has twelve attorneys and twenty-three support professionals, including legal and medical investigators, MBAs and accountants.
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