
Mold at the University of Mississippi​
AS OF APRIL 16, 2026: WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS FOR OLE MISS HOUSING CONDITIONS
Ole Miss Student Housing Conditions
Just Well Law and Tynes Law Firm are bringing claims against the University of Mississippi in Oxford (Ole Miss) on behalf of residents who have been harmed by toxic mold and unsafe housing conditions in the dorms. If you’d like to bring a claim, please click the button below or email Just Well’s Intake Director at casey@well.law.

Suffering from Mold in Ole Miss’s Dorms?
Students have the right to expect safe air in their dorms. And parents who pay tuition to the University of Mississippi have the right to expect that the university will keep their kids safe at school. The justice system is entrusted with enforcing the safety rules in our country.
Just Well Law is partnering with Tynes Law Firm to advocate for Ole Miss students. Learning shouldn’t come at the cost of your health. Students have the right to clean air in their dorms, and parents should be able to trust that the university is protecting their children while they invest in their education.
Who We Are
We represent sick clients against the companies and institutions that made them sick.




Kristina Baehr
Kristina Baehr is a national trial lawyer and the founder of Just Well, a law firm dedicated to justice and wellness. She represents families poisoned in their own homes, schools, and communities — taking on corporations and governments that made them sick.
A Princeton and Yale Law graduate, Kristina rose to partner at a national trial firm, helping clients recover over $1 billion against Big Pharma and Big Tech before serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Army, Air Force, and VA.
After her own family was harmed by toxic exposure, she founded Just Well to fight for others. Today, her team leads landmark cases for families impacted by toxic mold, contaminated water, and military fuel exposure, including victims of the Red Hill fuel spill in Hawai‘i.
Chris LaCour
Chris LaCour is a Partner, seasoned litigator, and twenty-year Army veteran who represents sick people against the companies who made them sick. He began his military career as an artillery officer before becoming a Judge Advocate, deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan and advising senior military commanders across the globe.
Chris served as lead counsel in complex litigation for the U.S. Army, from defending soldiers across Europe, Asia, and Hawaii to managing all personal injury litigation nationwide against the Army while stationed in D.C.
Before coming to Just Well, Chris was both a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Dept. of Justice and senior complex litigator for USAA, where he handled cases of national significance. Licensed in Texas and Colorado, Chris draws on this unique background to help individuals and families pursue justice with strength and precision.
Douglas L. "Monte" Tynes, Jr.
Douglas L. "Monte" Tynes, Jr. is a second-generation attorney who has served clients across the Mississippi Gulf Coast since 2006. He carries his family’s legacy forward with a hands-on approach grounded in trust, service, and personal commitment.
Monte represents individuals and families in serious personal injury matters and is known for taking the time to understand each client’s circumstances. He believes legal representation should feel personal, accessible, and responsive.
He earned his law degree in 2005 and is admitted in all Mississippi state courts, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Courtney Parker Wilson
Courtney Parker Wilson helps individuals and families navigate difficult legal challenges with a thoughtful, practical approach. At Tynes Law Firm, she represents clients in personal injury, accident, and family law matters.
A cum laude graduate of New England School of Law, Courtney served as executive literary editor of the New England Law Review and earned the New England Scholar award. She also graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern Mississippi with a degree in music and a minor in French.
Before joining Tynes Law Firm in 2016, Courtney built a strong foundation in the courts through roles in chancery, appellate, and circuit courts, as well as private practice. She is admitted in Mississippi, Alabama, and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi.