In this latest edition of Missouri Lawyers Media’s POWER LIST, we examine the most powerful Missouri attorneys who also serve as registered lobbyists.
Read More »The POWER List: Richard M. AuBuchon
Tort reform has been a major preoccupation of the Missouri legislature for years, and Rich AuBuchon has been there every step of the way.
Read More »The POWER List: Amy Blunt
Few lobbyists in Missouri can boast of the influence that Amy Blunt exerts on the political landscape and in championing her clients.
Read More »The POWER List: Andrew Blunt
Other than his sister, Amy Blunt, it’s hard to imagine a person better situated to advance his clients’ interests at the governmental level than Andy Blunt.
Read More »The POWER List: Christopher S. “Kit” Bond
After concluding a 40-year career in public service, Kit Bond has put his government experience and connections to work for his clients.
Read More »The POWER List: Rodney J. Boyd
When some of the state’s largest companies need help in Jefferson City, chances are, they turn to Rodney Boyd.
Read More »The POWER List: Jean Paul Bradshaw II
Dual family legacies of public service and law as well as an interest in politics have formed the basis of Jean Paul Bradshaw II’s three-decade career.
Read More »The POWER List: Jeffrey Brooks
With a background in government both at the state and federal level, Jeff Brooks offers his clients a deep well of expertise.
Read More »The POWER List: Richard S. Brownlee III
For more than four decades, Richard Brownlee has represented the interests of insurers, utilities and businesses in Jefferson City.
Read More »The POWER List: Brendan Cossette and Matthew Panik
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry carries a lot of weight with pro-business legislators. Brendan Cossette and Matthew Panik make sure that voice is heard.
Read More »The POWER List: John ‘Woody’ Cozad
Republican lawmakers aren’t wild about lawyers, but when Woody Cozad speaks on their behalf, it’s hard not to listen.
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