Spencer Fane’s Luetkemeyer joins Graves Garrett
Lucinda Luetkemeyer has joined Kansas City firm Graves Garrett, the firm announced in a March press release.
Spencer Fane adds two associates in KC office
Spencer Fane Britt & Browne has added two attorneys to the firm’s litigation and trust and estate planning groups.
Spencer Fane adds new health care attorney
Spencer Fane Britt & Browne is expanding its Overland Park, Kansas, office by adding a new attorney. Tina Boschert will join the firm’s health care practice group.
Spencer Fane adds two in Springfield
Jon Cline and Kevin Hoffmeyer will join the firm’s real estate practice group.
Spencer Fane expands to Springfield, Colorado Springs
Kansas City-based law firm Spencer Fane Britt & Browne is expanding to new offices in Springfield and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Ponzi priest sues his attorneys
Martin T. Sigillito, the attorney and American Anglican Convocation bishop serving a 40-year sentence for orchestrating a massive real estate scheme, has filed suits against the attorneys and law firms that represented him while the scheme was underway.
Spencer Fane renews KC lease, announces expansion
Spencer Fane Britt & Browne is committing to staying put for at least 12 years and expanding its downtown Kansas City headquarters.
Spencer Fane names Frank Neuner St. Louis managing partner
Spencer Fane Britt & Browne Chairman Patrick Whalen named Francis “Frank” Neuner Jr. the St. Louis office managing partner.
New Partners 2013: Women make strides in partner ranks
The percentage of female new partners at the state’s largest law firms grew again. At 37 percent, though, it still lags behind the number of women coming into the profession — nearly half of law school graduates.
Mass class actions are dead — or are they?
Corporate executives across the U.S. may have breathed a sigh of relief after the U.S. Supreme Court found for Wal-Mart in a sex discrimination case, but some plaintiffs’ lawyers weren’t convinced it would hurt their clients’ cases. Other attorneys disagreed.
Spencer Fane closing Omaha office
A difference in billing rates and little opportunity to expand the Omaha, Neb., office motivated Spencer Fane Britt & Browne to close down that firm branch, says Chairman Mike Saunders.
Opportunity in Omaha didn’t come for Spencer Fane
A difference in billing rates and little chance to expand the Omaha, Neb., office motivated Spencer Fane Britt & Browne to close that office, firm chairman Mike Saunders says.
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