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Polsinelli Shughart Opens L.A. Office With Acquisition of Quateman
Polsinelli Picks Off Rutter Hobbs Partner as Firm Disintegrates
Kansas City Firm Gets Its First Shot at Major NIH Work
Polsinelli Shughart starts work this month on a new National Institutes of Health contract it won in July, becoming the third new law firm selected this year in the agency's most extensive bidding contest since 2002. The 10-year NIH contract could bring Kansas City, Mo.-based Polsinelli up to $87 million worth of patent prosecution work in the mechanical, electrical and software fields over the life of the contract, although the agency has the option to review the contract every year.Polsinelli Shughart Lawyer Missing After California Hike
Rescuers continued to search Monday for health care counsel Lawrence Conn, who has been missing for nearly a week after heading out on what was supposed to be a three-day hike in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.Midwest-Based Firms Weigh Possible Merger
Two Kansas City-based firms -- Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan Suelthaus, which has more than 300 lawyers, and Shughart Thomson & Kilroy, which has more than 180 lawyers -- are exploring a possible merger that would produce a geographic reach extending from the East Coast to the West Coast. Together, the two firms have a total of 15 offices.Kansas City, Mo.-based firms consider a merger
Kansas City, Mo.-based law firms Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan Suelthaus and Shughart Thomson & Kilroy are considering a merger with each other in a move that would knit together their eastern and western U.S. networks. The boards of directors of the two law firms "have agreed to explore a possible merger" and have recently begun a due diligence process to review the proposed merger, the firms said in a joint press release.Kansas City firm gets its first shot at major NIH work
Polsinelli Shughart starts work this month on a new National Institutes of Health contract it won in July, becoming the third new law firm selected this year in the agency's most extensive bidding contest since 2002. The 10-year NIH contract could bring Kansas City, Mo.-based firm up to $87 million worth of patent prosecution work in the mechanical, electrical and software fields over the life of the contract, although the agency has the option to review the contract every year.In K.C., consolidation is the watchword
With about 2 million people and a fairly steady economy that leans heavily on agriculture and manufacturing, the Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan area hardly rivals New York, Chicago or Los Angeles when it comes to demand for legal services. Yet the city is home to quite a few sizable law firms ? four of the 250 largest U.S. law firms are based there, with an additional three firms headquartered elsewhere but maintaining a significant presence.Trending Stories
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