The POWER List: Mergers & Acquisitions 2024
In this latest edition of THE POWER LIST, Missouri Lawyers Media examines the state’s most powerful attorneys in mergers and acquisitions.
The POWER List 2024: John Welge
It’s easier to list the continents where John Welge hasn’t handled transactions than the ones where he has.
The POWER List 2024: Mark J. Temkin
Mark Temkin has closed deals valued at as much as $200 million during his decades in in the law.
The POWER List 2024: Fred Strasheim
Fred Strasheim co-chairs Thompson Coburn’s corporate and securities practice group.
The POWER List 2024: Mark L. Stoneman
Mark Stoneman assists national and international clients with joint ventures, divestitures, and market expansions, handling transactions valued at hundreds of millions of dollars.
The POWER List 2024: Gordon D. Spring
Gordon Spring serves as vice chair of Polsinelli’s private equity mergers and acquisitions practice.
The POWER List 2024: Joseph “Chip” Sheppard III
Chip Sheppard’s practice involves acquisitions, planning and zoning, securities and intellectual property transactions.
The POWER List 2024: James M. Seaman
Whether it’s an entrepreneur hoping to capitalize on a new idea or a seasoned company needing advice, Jim Seaman’s decades of experience is welcome.
The POWER List 2024: Kirstin P. Salzman
Kirstin Salzman leads Husch Blackwell’s corporate team as well as its securities and corporate governance team.
The POWER List 2024: Patrick J. Respeliers
Patrick Respeliers’ mergers and acquisitions work includes representing the Bank of Idaho in its acquisition in 2022 of five bank branches in eastern Washington and a private placement of $53.25 million in common equity.
The POWER List 2024: Keith Price
Keith Price handles corporate transactions for businesses ranging in size across industries.
The POWER List 2024: Donald Paule
Donald Paule represents businesses, particularly closely held family businesses, in shareholder and ownership succession planning and related tax issues, as well as business sales and purchases, mergers, and acquisitions.
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