Three Missouri law firms have lately expanded their offices, with two gaining additional space in their main offices and another opening a Texas location.
Read More »Gallop firm dips toes into DC market
St. Louis firm Gallop, Johnson & Neuman opened its first office outside the Midwest, announcing a permanent location in Washington, D.C.
Read More »Lathrop adds 21 lawyers in Denver merger
Kansas City firm Lathrop & Gage is adding 21 lawyers to its Denver office through a merger.
Read More »Brown & James boosts hiring
Despite budget concerns and economic woes, the business of defending insurance firms doesn't go away.
Read More »Polsinelli moving to proposed $57M building
One of the largest law firms in Missouri announced it will move into a proposed $57-million, eight-story building in Kansas City, merging its two downtown offices under one roof after its 2009 merger. Polsinelli Shughart said it will move into a ...
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Read More »Page splits from Cagle, starts firm
For best friends Zane Cagle and John Page, friendship didn’t mean sticking together through thick and thin. It meant separating for more business. After working as partners at Page Cagle since 2007, the former college roommates split up their St. ...
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Read More »Three Lathrop lawyers exit for smaller firm
Bigger doesn’t always mean better. Three attorneys from Lathrop & Gage decided that when they left to join a smaller law firm in Kansas City. Jerry Bales, who had been chair of Lathrop & Gage’s construction department, Ken Snow and ...
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Read More »Firm splits off from Devereux Murphy without leaving home
Seven lawyers have split from Devereux Murphy and formed their own firm. And while both sides described the firms as going in separate directions, they aren’t going far.
Read More »Former BAMSL president Farmer dies
Edgar Farmer, longtime St. Louis attorney and former president of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, died Monday. He was 81.
Read More »Murphy elected to third term as Shook chairman
“I think law firms are going to be facing enough changes,” John Murphy says after his re-election to a third term as chairman of Shook, Hardy & Bacon. Shook, Hardy & Bacon, which has clients including Microsoft Corp., Nike and Sprint, re-elected Murphy to another five-year term as chair, the firm announced Wednesday. His third term will start January 2012.
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