Lowenbaum Law joins Jackson Lewis
Staff Report//January 2, 2018//
St. Louis-based Lowenbaum Law announced Tuesday that its 15 attorneys have joined Jackson Lewis.
In a statement on the firm’s website, Jessica Liss, managing principal of Jackson Lewis’ St. Louis office, said the move solidifies the national workplace-related law firm’s presence in the city.
“The new attorneys, all of whom are known for providing proactive, responsive counsel to help employers achieve long-term business goals, will be a significant asset to our office and the firm as a whole,” she said. “Their skills complement those of our existing roster of attorneys, and I couldn’t be happier to welcome them.”
R. Michael Lowenbaum added in the statement that the two firms had similar commitments to client service and that combining resources would “exponentially” increase their ability to provide it.
“We were drawn to the firm’s commitment to innovation and diversity, and look forward to utilizing Jackson Lewis’ deep network of attorneys and practice groups spread throughout the country to continue to serve our clients in the same efficient, effective manner to which they are accustomed,” he said.
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