Recent News About The National Law Journal
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Asbestos, opioid attorney Paul Hanly remembered for 'magnanimous spirit' and accomplished career
Paul J. Hanly Jr., shareholder with top asbestos firm Simmons Hanly Conroy, died May 22 at his home after a battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer. -
MCGUIRREWOODS LLP: Raj Natarajan Named Finance and Banking Trailblazer by The National Law Journal
The National Law Journal named McGuireWoods partner Raj Natarajan a Finance, Banking and Capital Markets Trailblazer, recognizing his leadership of the firm’s world-class debt finance practice and his work advising lenders in healthcare industry transactions. -
JONES DAY: Three Jones Day partners recognized as Intellectual Property Trailblazers by The National Law Journal
The National Law Journal has named partners Gregory A. Castanias, David B. Cochran, and John A. Marlott as 2019 Intellectual Property Trailblazers. -
Missouri Supreme Court judge joins Armstrong Teasdale
Price ST. LOUIS – Ray Price, the longest serving judge on the Missouri Supreme Court, has joined Armstrong Teasdale as a partner in the firm's litigation practice group. -
Williams Venker & Sanders named a 2012 'Go-To' firm
ST. LOUIS – Williams Venker & Sanders LLC was recently recognized as a "2012 Go-To Law Firm for the Top 500 Companies," for its work in litigation and labor and employment. -
Supporters to push med mal court in state assembly
State Sen. Dave Luechtefeld A court that would specialize in medical malpractice lawsuits would be created in the 5th Judicial Circuit, which includes Madison and St. Clair Counties, under legislation that supporters promise to introduce this year. -
Follow up: Tillery keeps Power
The National Law Journal ranks attorney Joseph Power as one of the top four plaintiff's attorneys in Illinois. Springfield-- Stephen Tillery has the Power.