Former Lewis Rice attorney returns as chief administrative officer
Jami L. Boyles, formerly an attorney at Lewis Rice, has returned to the firm to serve as chief administrative officer.
Lewis Rice attorney honored as superhero for kids
The St. Louis Arc, a non-profit that provides support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, named attorney William “Bill” Bolster as the recipient of its 2015 “Superhero for Kids” award.
Lewis Rice adds real estate attorney
Lewis, Rice & Fingersh has hired Rachel P. Peterson as an associate in the firm’s Kansas City office.
Lewis Rice adds two to Kansas City office
Two attorneys recently joined Lewis, Rice & Fingersh’s Kansas City office.
Five new associates join Lewis Rice
Lewis, Rice & Fingersh has added five new attorneys as associates to the firm’s St. Louis office.
Lewis Rice adds to corporate department
Michael R. Thiessen and Lisa A. Veselich join the department as members practicing estate, tax and wealth planning law.
Lewis Rice adds health care attorney to St. Louis office
Michael P. Davidson has joined the St. Louis office of Lewis, Rice and Fingersh.
Revenue, profits up at Lewis Rice
After a dip last year, MOney 20 firm Lewis Rice & Fingersh has regained most of the ground it lost.
Lewis Rice member elected president of O’Connor Inn
Lewis Rice member Scott A. Wissel has been elected president of the Earl E. O’Connor American Inn of Court for the 2014-15 program year.
Lewis Rice adds to pension and employee benefits practice
The St. Louis office of Lewis, Rice & Fingersh announced that Courtney M. Vomund has joined the firm’s corporate department.
Town & Country mayor moves to Armstrong Teasdale
Town & Country Mayor Jonathan Dalton this month quietly moved to Armstrong Teasdale from Lewis, Rice & Fingersh.
Lewis Rice selects two to lead diversity panel
Lewis, Rice & Fingersh has appointed Ronald A. Norwood as chairman of the firm’s diversity and inclusion committee and Bridget G. Hoy as vice chair.
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