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Haine hires top St. Louis violent crimes prosecutor
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine has hired long-time St. Louis prosecutor Mary Pat Carl as a member of his violent crimes unit. -
HEPLERBROOM: Chicago and Edwardsville Add New Associate Attorneys
Hayley A. Dorfman and Nicholas A. Scholz have joined HeplerBroom in its Chicago and Edwardsville offices, respectively. -
Nineteen applicants seek two Madison County associate judge vacancies
There are 19 applicants vying for two vacant associate judge seats in Madison County. -
Tom Haine election signs defaced outside East Alton law firm
Attorney Eddie Unsell of East Alton says election signs supporting Tom Haine’s campaign for Madison County State’s Attorney have been stolen and vandalized outside his office. -
HeplerBroom elects six new partners
Midwest litigation firm HeplerBroom has announced that Alemayehu Ayanaw, Justin Curtis, Alexandra Haar, Amy Johnson, Tara Kuchar, and Stephanie Weiner have been elected partners of HeplerBroom LLC. -
Cates announces she will run for Supreme Court; Barberis will bring primary challenge to Overstreet
Fifth District Appellate Court Judge Judy Cates has announced she will seek election to the Illinois Supreme Court next year for the seat being vacated by retiring Justice Lloyd Karmeier. -
Republican Tom Haine announces candidacy for Madison County State's Attorney in 2020
Local attorney Tom Haine has announced that he will be a Republican candidate for Madison County State’s Attorney in 2020. -
Greensfelder CEO Timothy Thornton dies following bike collision
Greensfelder chief executive officer and president Timothy R. Thornton, 64, died June 23 following a bike accident. -
Longest-serving judge in state, Matoesian, will retire July 1
Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas "Andy" Matoesian, 81, is set to retire July 1, according to an announcement from Chief Judge Bill Mudge. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP: Husch Blackwell Elects 25 to Partnership
Husch Blackwell announced that 25 attorneys have been elected to the firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2019. -
HEPLERBROOM: Nickelson to speak at American Bar Association Meeting
Rebecca Nickelson will be one of the featured panelists at the American Bar Association’s September 14 seminar, which is being held at Washington University School of Law. -
Best Lawyers in America recognizes 15 lawyers from HeplerBroom
The 2019 edition of Best Lawyers in America named 15 attorneys from Midwest litigation firm HeplerBroom. -
St. Louis native Cynthia Garnholz opens new law offices
ST. LOUIS – The Garnholz Law Firm LLC has opened with offices in Clayton and St. Charles, led by veteran attorney Cynthia Garnholz. -
Upcoming legal seminar will feature local judges' take on professionalism, ethics
Local judges will headline a "best practices" legal seminar set for May 19 at the Collinsville Doubletree Hotel. -
HeplerBroom attorneys named to Best Lawyers list
Nine lawyers from HeplerBroom LLC have been recognized in the 2017 edition of Best Lawyers in America. -
Four associate attorneys join HeplerBroom
Four new associate attorneys join HeplerBroom's Edwardsville, St. Louis and Springfield offices. -
St. Louis law firm Capes Sokol names Monsanto defense attorney as shareholder
ST. LOUIS – Attorney Adam E. Miller has joined the law firm of Capes Sokol as a shareholder of the company. -
Capes Sokol creates trusts and estates practice group; Hires attorneys Muhm and Adams
Capes Sokol of St. Louis announced the opening of its trusts and estates practice group with the hiring of attorneys Harvard W. Muhm and Lisa M. Adams, formerly with Muhm & Reilly, a boutique private wealth planning law firm. -
Greensfelder firm in St. Louis joined by attorneys Herman and Wolkiewicz
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis law firm Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. -
Mathis, Marifian & Richter names Beth Flowers as shareholder; Dix joins as 'of counsel'
he law firm of Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd. (MM&R) today announced that Beth K.