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Holland served as international affairs adviser to the Republican Party during the 1956 election campaign. [1] After leaving public office, Holland moved to New York City and, with Sidney I. Roberts, founded the law firm of Roberts & Holland. [1] Holland died at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut on July 18, 1962, at the age of 49. [1]
Bryan Cave and Atlanta-based Powell Goldstein merged, creating an expanded firm with new offices in Atlanta, Charlotte, and Dallas. Bryan Cave merged in 2012 with Holme Roberts & Owen (HRO), a law firm based in Denver, Colorado with over 210 attorneys. [5] Bryan Cave also established an office in Frankfurt, Germany.
Bellville is an unincorporated community in Marion County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] The community was named after D.W. Bell, a local merchant. [2] References
The firm currently has over 1100 lawyers in 17 U.S., 2 international and 2 representative offices. [6] In 1998, Smith became the 12th person honored by the Florida governor as a "Great Floridian." On September 21, 2006, the University of Florida Levin College of Law dedicated the Chesterfield Smith Ceremonial Classroom in Smith's memory.
The firm's attorneys focus on health care, finance, real estate, technology, private equity and life sciences. Polsinelli was founded in 1972 by Jim Polsinelli and two other young attorneys [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in a small office to serve business and real estate clients in the historic Country Club District in Kansas City, Missouri.
Robert Joseph Giuffra Jr. [1] (born 1960) is an American attorney. He is Co-Chair and a partner of Sullivan & Cromwell in New York, and is a member of their Management Committee. Personal life and education
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]
Belleville was named after a mining official. [2] Variant names were "Bellville" and "Zincite". [ 1 ] A post office called Zincite was established in 1885, and remained in operation until 1918.