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Concrete Sealant Used in Insured’s Business Is Not A Pollutant, Court Rules
A federal district court in Missouri has ruled that a chemical sealant used by an insured in its business was not a pollutant under the insured’s…Malpractice Suit Revived for Former Co-Founder of Firewall Firm
A federal appeals court has revived a legal malpractice suit against Armstrong Teasdale by former client James Joyce who claims the law firm had a conflict of interest when it represented him in developing a firewall technology company called TechGuard. The firm also helped Joyce personally apply for a patent for the technology.Eureka!: Inventor Devises Means to Revive Suit Against Law Firm
A federal appeals court has revived a legal malpractice lawsuit brought against Armstrong Teasdale by a former client who claims that the law firm had a conflict of interest when it represented him in developing a technology company.Malpractice suit revived against Armstrong Teasdale
A federal appeals court has revived a legal malpractice lawsuit brought against Armstrong Teasdale by a former client who claims that the law firm had a conflict of interest when it represented him in developing a technology company.Missouri Firm Expands in Shanghai
Partner Steven Yu has joined St. Louis-based Armstrong Teasdale from CMS Cameron McKenna.Eureka!: Inventor Devises Means to Revive Suit Against Law Firm
Survival mode is turning into recovery mode
The recession is releasing its stranglehold on the St. Louis legal market. At least that's what the hiring practices at Armstrong Teasdale suggest. The firm of nearly 250 lawyers is moving at supersonic speed this year to lure the latest law school graduates.St. Louis Firm Shops in San Francisco
Armstrong Teasdale, a 250-lawyer firm, acquired Senns Meulemans, a nine-lawyer S.F. boutique. But the initial draw was the firm's offices in Reno and Las Vegas.St. Louis Firm Shops for San Francisco Boutique
Senn Meulemans, a nine-lawyer San Francisco-based firm, has been independent since 1993, but this month decided joining a larger firm made sense. It found a match in 250-lawyer Armstrong Teasdale, a St. Louis-based firm with 11 offices worldwide. The combined firm is looking to expand its work in construction, real estate, labor and employment, intellectual property and litigation. While there are some boutiques left standing in San Francisco, many are getting folded into larger firms, says one recruiter.Armstrong Teasdale Doubles Down in Las Vegas
The St. Louis-based Am Law 200 firm, which bolstered its eight-year-old Las Vegas office last year with hires from struggling local shop Jones Vargas, has added four lawyers from commercial insolvency and litigation boutique Shea & Carlyon, which dissolved on August 1.Trending Stories
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