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  2. File:Logo of St. Louis, Missouri.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Law firms based in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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  5. Graham, Anderson, Probst & White - Wikipedia

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    Graham, Anderson, Probst & White (GAP&W) was a Chicago architectural firm that was founded in 1912 as Graham, Burnham & Co. This firm was the successor to D. H. Burnham & Co. through Daniel Burnham's surviving partner, Ernest R. Graham, and Burnham's sons, Hubert Burnham and Daniel Burnham Jr. In 1917, the Burnhams left to form their own ...

  6. Louis E. Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Louis Everett Burnham (September 29, 1915 – February 12, 1960) [2] was an African-American activist and journalist.From his college days, and continuing through adulthood, he was involved in activities emphasizing racial equality, through various left-wing organizations, campaigns and publications in both the northern and southern United States, particularly in New York City and Birmingham ...

  7. File:Louis E. Burnham, photograph by Robert Joyce.jpg

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    English: Louis E. Burnham, photograph by Robert Joyce. Burnham worked at the National Guardian 1958–1960, where Robert Joyce worked as a photographer and designer. Courtesy of Wisconsin Historical Society.

  8. Thompson Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Coburn was the first major law firm in Missouri to support a bill extending basic workplace protections to members of the LGBT community. [12] [13] Thompson Coburn represented [when?] the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis pro bono in a $30 million EPA settlement to clean up 10-acre Superfund site in St. Louis. [14] [15]

  9. Armstrong Teasdale - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1995, it created a consulting arm called A-T International Consultants to practice Chinese law out of Shanghai. [8] By 1996, Armstrong Teasdale had 168 lawyers and was the third largest law firm in the St. Louis area. [8] It merged with a D.C. firm, Tighe Patton & Babbin, in 2000. [9] It also later merged with Pellegrini & O'Keefe. [10]