Albin ST. LOUIS – Williams Venker & Sanders has announced the addition of Edward R. Albin (ealbin@wvslaw.com) and Matthew R. Watkins (mwatkins@wvslaw.com) as the newest associates to join the growing law firm.
Wang ST. LOUIS - Gallop attorney Johnny S. Wang has been elected president of the Missouri Asian-American Bar Association (MAABA), which orchestrates professional support activities, offers professional mentoring, and provides diversity role models for its membership and supporters.
Burkart Hamel attorney Thomas Burkart won the Republican nomination over Mark Rabe of Edwardsville to run as Madison County circuit judge in the November election.
Wang Gallop attorney Johnny S. Wang has been elected Vice Chairman of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) of St. Louis, which works to build economic cooperation between the regional Asian American community and other businesses regionally, nationally and internationally.
Wang The Gallop law firm announced recently that attorney Johnny S. Wang has joined the firm as an associate in its Labor & Employment Law Department.
Leible ST. LOUIS – Lindsay Leible has joined HeplerBroom LLC in the St. Louis office as an associate attorney with an emphasis in civil defense and litigation.
Hargraves Attorney Julia M. Hargraves has joined Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C. as a new associate in the firm's Business Law Department. Hargraves will focus her practice on corporate governance, commercial transactions, insurance matters and business services.
Noce HeplerBroom attorney Gerard T. Noce has become a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America.
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois has announced the appointment of a merit retention panel for the purpose of examining the retention of U.S. Magistrate Judge Philip M. Frazier, whose current term expires May 7, 2011.
Dehner Jurors watched two video depositions from a pathologist and oncologist as the retrial of a seven year-old medical malpractice case went into its fourth day in Madison County.
Technology experts Lynn and Dick Slackman will speak on networking on the Internet, including an introduction to LinkedIn, FaceBook, blogging and Twitter at the next meeting of People in Business.