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Recent News About Missouri Bar
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Armstrong Teasdale Names Tyson Ketchum Kansas City Office Managing Attorney
Armstrong Teasdale Names Tyson Ketchum Kansas City Office Managing Attorney. -
John Ruth reappointed to the Trustees of The Missouri Bar
John Ruth reappointed to the Trustees of The Missouri Bar. -
Judge Lynch reacts to Chief Justice Wilson's concern for access to justice, diversity in Bar
Wilson: The lack of access to adequate representation is not going to go away -
2021 Annual Meeting will feature new concepts and long-standing traditions
2021 Annual Meeting will feature new concepts and long-standing traditions. -
Ashley Fishback helps ensure Missouri Bar events are safe, enjoyable
Ashley Fishback helps ensure Missouri Bar events are safe, enjoyable. -
Missouri lawyers recognized for appellate advocacy
Missouri lawyers recognized for appellate advocacy. -
Rebecca Leonard awarded for family law work
Rebecca Leonard awarded for family law work. -
#MoLawyersHelp throughout July
Missouri lawyers are making waves and helping the community daily, but, The Missouri Bar is spotlighting the Jackson County Pro Bono Attorneys as part of the #MOLawyersHelp July roundup. -
Greensfelder Mourns Passing of Longtime Partner Bernie Huger
Greensfelder mourns the loss of our friend and longtime colleague Bernard C. Huger, who passed away July 18, 2021, at age 76. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: United Way names Todd Schnuck and Roman Wuller co-chairs of 2021 campaign in St. Louis
United Way of Greater St. Louis announced that Todd Schnuck, chairman and CEO of Schnuck Markets, Inc., and Roman Wuller, chair of Thompson Coburn, will serve as co-chairs of the 2021 annual community campaign. -
MISSOURI BAR: MoveMakers & NewsMakers for July 15, 2021
Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Brumitt, PC is pleased to announce B.I. Howard has joined the firm as an associate. -
MISSOURI BAR: Leadership Academy produces leaders for more than 20 years
What started as a casual conversation at a restaurant turned into a program that has since produced more than 200 leaders in the legal profession over the last 20 years. -
MISSOURI BAR: Missouri Bar Board of Governors set to met July 16
Members of The Missouri Bar Board of Governors, each elected to represent lawyers from their respective districts, met Friday, July 16, 2021, via video conference. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP: Armstrong Teasdale Elects Seven Partners to Committee Roles
Armstrong Teasdale proudly announces the election of four partners to the firm’s Executive Committee, which functions as the governing board of the firm, as well as three partners to the Compensation Committee, which is responsible for the allocation of compensation to firm equity partners. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP: Armstrong Teasdale Elects Chairman David W. Braswell, Managing Partner Patrick W. Rasche, Chairman Emeritus Michael A. Chivell
Over the course of its 120-year history, Armstrong Teasdale has enjoyed a proud tradition of strong and visionary leadership. In keeping with that tradition and the firm’s continuing growth strategy, Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce that effective June 1, 2021, David W. Braswell has been elected chairman of the firm and Patrick W. Rasche has been elected managing partner. -
Missouri prosecutors join national campaign to seal criminal records automatically
Missouri prosecutors have joined a national campaign to have records of convictions sealed automatically. -
HEPLERBROOM: Hamilton Appointed to Commission by Missouri Supreme Court
Kathleen Hamilton has been appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to the Joint Commission on Women in the Profession. -
MISSOURI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Governor Parson Makes Nine Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
Governor Mike Parson announced nine appointments to various boards and commissions. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP: Partner Bill Corrigan Named St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge
Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce that Partner Bill Corrigan has been appointed a Circuit Court Judge in St. Louis County by Gov. Mike Parson. -
Appellate Judicial Commission seeks nominations to replace Judge Dowd, Jr.
The people of the state of Missouri banded together and launched a ballot initiative, which resulted in the adoption of the Nonpartisan Court Plan of 1940, which is still being used today to select judges