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  2. Thompson Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Coburn was the first major law firm in Missouri to support a bill extending basic workplace protections to members of the LGBT community. [12] [13] Thompson Coburn represented [when?] the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis pro bono in a $30 million EPA settlement to clean up 10-acre Superfund site in St. Louis. [14] [15]

  3. Ray Gricar - Wikipedia

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    Ray Gricar was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in the city's Collinwood neighborhood. [3] He attended high school at the Gilmour Academy, a prestigious Catholic school in Gates Mills, and enrolled at the University of Dayton (UD), where he became interested in studying law after working as an intern for the prosecutor's office. [3]

  4. Desloge family - Wikipedia

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    Desloge II was also involved with the development of the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad (aka the Iron Mountain Railroad) from St. Louis, Missouri, to Texarkana, Arkansas. The St. Joseph Lead Company built a 13.5-mile narrow gauge railroad from the mines to a junction with the Iron Mountain Railroad at Summit in Washington County. [15] St.

  5. Craig Spangenberg - Wikipedia

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    The University of Michigan Law School awards the Craig Spangenberg Oral Advocacy Award in recognition of his trial advocacy legacy. [2] Craig was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1938. In 1946 Craig Spangenberg became a founding member of the Harrison Thomas, Spangenberg and Hull law firm now known as Spangenberg, Shibley and Liber. [1] [3]

  6. Kimberly Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner worked at Bell, Kirksey & Associates, a law firm, and as an assistant prosecutor (St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, 2005–2010) prior to being elected as Circuit Attorney. [4] From 2013 to 2017 she was a Missouri State Representative for District 77.

  7. Louis Brandeis - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, he was admitted to the Missouri bar [17] and accepted a job with a law firm in St. Louis, where he filed his first brief and published his first law review article. [10] After seven months, he tired of the minor casework and accepted an offer by his Harvard classmate, Samuel D. Warren II, to set up a law firm in Boston. They were close ...

  8. Tyler Perry reveals past suicide attempts: ‘Don’t let the ...

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    The award-winning filmmaker shared his story after news of Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ death, saying “had any of those attempts happened, I would’ve missed the best part of my life.”

  9. Armstrong Teasdale - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1995, it created a consulting arm called A-T International Consultants to practice Chinese law out of Shanghai. [8] By 1996, Armstrong Teasdale had 168 lawyers and was the third largest law firm in the St. Louis area. [8] It merged with a D.C. firm, Tighe Patton & Babbin, in 2000. [9] It also later merged with Pellegrini & O'Keefe. [10]