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GREENSFELDER: Greensfelder welcomes John Hanson to the firm!
John Hanson represents companies in a variety of commercial litigation matters.
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GREENSFELDER: Greensfelder Attorneys Rank in Chambers Usa 2019 Edition
Chambers USA rankings for 2019 include Greensfelder’s franchise law practice among the nation’s best, with the firm’s labor and employment, litigation and real estate practices also included in regional rankings.
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Greensfelder's L. Taylor Hall named ‘Law Firm Leader’ in 'Up & Coming' awards
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. has announced that L. Taylor Hall, an officer in the firm’s St. Louis office, has been recognized as a “Law Firm Leader” among Missouri Lawyers Media’s 2018 Up & Coming Awards winners.
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GREENSFELDER: Jud Deloss joins Illinois Governor for signing of behavioral Health Bills
Greensfelder Officer Gerald E. (Jud) DeLoss joined Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and other advocates for the signing of important behavioral health legislation in a ceremony Aug. 22, 2018, in Springfield, Illinois.
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Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale lawyers recognized by Best Lawyers in America
The 2019 edition of Best Lawyers in America will feature 38 lawyers representing Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC, the law firm announced this month.
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GREENSFELDER: 38 Greensfelder Attorneys named to 2019 Best Lawyers, including Four 'Lawyers of the Year'
The 2019 edition of The Best Lawyers in America has recognized 38 Greensfelder attorneys, including four who were selected as St. Louis-area “Lawyers of the Year” in their respective practice areas.
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GREENSFELDER: "I care for my newborn, too!" Dads demand equality in paid parental leave policies
Greensfelder issued the following announcement on July 27.In an age when companies are more progressive than ever and employers are focused on keeping employees happy and healthy, employee benefits such as vacation days and paid leave are on the rise.
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Two St. Louis attorneys named as top younger talent
Two attorneys in a St. Louis law firm earned honors for being among the top younger practitioners in the country.
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Belleville attorney Russell Scott awarded Bar Association Medal of Merit
BELLEVILLE – A Belleville-based attorney with 40 years of experience, mostly in litigation, has received the Illinois State Bar Association's Medal of Merit Award.
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Attorney Amy Blaisdell honored for role in U.S. Supreme Court case
ST. LOUIS – Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale law firm officer Amy L. Blaisdell has received the 2018 Missouri Lawyer’s Award “...for her role in a high-profile U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld an exemption in federal law for church-affiliated pension plans,” the firm announced in a press release Dec. 19.
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Corcoran Consulting alleges Florida company unlawfully uses confidential information
BENTON – Two St. Clair County businesses allege that a Florida company and several individuals are unlawfully using confidential information.
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Licensor sues licensees for alleged breach of contract
EDWARDSVILLE — A licensor alleges its licensees failed to pay monthly licensing fees for a park.
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Remand of Home Depot class action upheld by Seventh Circuit; Madison Co. case originated in small claims
Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote that Home Depot "fears that doing so (remand) would reward gamesmanship, because lawyers would be able to use small claims litigation as springboards for counterclaim class actions that would be stuck in state court.
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Lender alleges debtor failed to pay on trampoline park loan
EDWARDSVILLE — A lender is suing the developer of a trampoline park for allegedly failing to make payments.
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Electrician's suit against GE, others in Ruth's court June 29
A case management conference is set June 29 in Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's court involving a US Steel worker's personal injury claim against his employer and others over severe burns he suffered in 2014.
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Equipment and transport provider claims breach of agreement
EDWARDSVILLE — An equipment and transport provider is suing ConocoPhillips Company, a retail electric supplier, citing alleged breach of contract and failure to pay for completed work.
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Ford's personal jurisdiction appeal in Madison County asbestos case will go to Fifth District; Supreme Court orders it so
The Fifth District Appellate Court has been ordered to hear Ford Motor Co.'s appeal on whether Madison County has personal jurisdiction over the Michigan-based auto maker in an asbestos case brought by Florida plaintiffs.
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Midland Bank seeks balance plus costs on alleged unpaid promissory note
BELLEVILLE – An Illinois bank is suing over an alleged unpaid promissory note.
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Chris Pickett named as first CDO for Greensfelder
ST. LOUIS — Christoper A. Pickett has been chosen as the first chief diversity officer for St. Louis-based law firm Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale.