Washington University School of Law
Recent News About Washington University School of Law
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Evans & Dixon announces election of five new members
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Schroer joins HeplerBroom as associate
Schroer Michael Schroer has joined HeplerBroom LLC in the Edwardsville office as an associate attorney. -
Glenn Davis joins HeplerBroom as partner; Austin Moore joins as associate
Davis ST. LOUIS – Glenn E. Davis has joined HeplerBroom LLC in the St. Louis office as a partner. -
Gallop's Wang elected president of Missouri Asian-American Bar Association
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. -
Gallop attorney elected vice chair of Asian American Chamber-St. Louis
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. -
Albert-Fritz named 'Woman of the Year' by NAPW
Albert-Fritz Brighton attorney Mary Albert-Fritz has been named a "Woman of the Year" by the National Association of Professional Women. -
Wang joins Gallop as associate in labor and employment law
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. -
Glenn Davis to chair GJN's Litigation Dept.
Davis Glenn E. Davis, an attorney whose practice focuses on antitrust issues, securities and corporate litigation, corporate compliance and white-collar criminal defense, has been selected chair of the Litigation Department at the law firm Gallop, Johnson & Neuman in St. Louis. -
Byron nearing end of term, but not ready to retire
Byron In two weeks Judge Nicholas Byron will hang up his black robe for the last time, after serving on the Madison County Circuit Court since 1981. -
Sokolove's 'creative' advertising skirts ethics rules, says professor
Peter A. Joy Paying publishers $1,500 a pop for asbestos clients generated through print advertising may not be illegal. -
Herndon to host Ukrainian jurists
Five Ukrainian jurists participating in the Open World Program will spend the week of October 23, in East St. Louis, St. Louis and Madison County, examining the U.S. judicial system with United States District Judge David R. Herndon. -
McMahon, Berger, Hanna, Linihan, Cody & McCarthy add four attorneys
St. Louis' largest law firm dedicated to a labor and employment law practice has announced that they are expanding by adding four attorneys. -
GJN elects three new members
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, one of St. Louis' largest firms, elected three new partners: Cynthia C. Bottini, Andrew D. Dillon and David J. Massa. -
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman adds new associates
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman has announced that four new associate attorneys have joined their St. Louis-based law firm.