Greensfelder Hemker & Gale Pc.
Recent News About Greensfelder Hemker & Gale Pc. View More
-
Greensfelder Recognizes Six Employees With Firm Values Awards
Greensfelder Recognizes Six Employees With Firm Values Awards. -
Illinois Nonprofit Organization Names Legal Award After Russell Scott
Illinois Nonprofit Organization Names Legal Award After Russell Scott. -
GREENSFELDER HEMKER & GALE PC: John Hanson Chosen as Treasurer of Madison County Bar Association
Greensfelder attorney John C. Hanson has been elected treasurer of the Madison County (Illinois) Bar Association. -
Cedarhurst of Edwardsville claims former employee stole trade secrets
An assisted living facility accuses a former employee of stealing trade secrets and confidential information. -
Madison County jury reaches defense verdict in slip, fall suit; Plaintiff allegedly told emergency responders she fell down stairs
Madison County jurors reached a defense verdict in favor of a homeowner in a woman’s suit alleging she was injured when she slipped and fell on a rug. -
Greensfelder highly ranked by Midwest Real Estate News
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C., has announced that Midwest Real Estate News has named Greensfelder among the region’s top 42 law firms for real estate in 2018. -
Greensfelder continues 14-year membership with Meritas
For the fifth time in a row, the law firm Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale earned a coveted recertification with Meritas, a global legal network. -
Herndon approves settlement in FLSA overtime case
U.S. District Judge David R. Herndon issued order approving settlement between Malinda Fouche and Preferred Pediatric Home Health Care Inc. and Jane Does. -
Greensfelder Hemker attorney joins USA&M arbitration panel
ST. LOUIS - Mary Ann Wymore, an attorney with the St. Louis-based firm of Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC, has joined the mediation panel of the U.S. Arbitration & Mediation (USA&M), a leading provider of legal mediation and arbitration services. -
Carbondale hospital seeks to dismiss nurse's suit, says lawsuit asserts different claims from EEOC complaint
EAST ST. LOUIS – A Carbondale hospital seeks to dismiss a former nurse’s lawsuit alleging she was terminated after receiving breast reconstruction surgery elsewhere.