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Noah W. Parden (c. 1890): [19] First African American male lawyer in St. Clair County, Missouri; Eleazer Block (1814): [20] First Jewish male lawyer in the independent city of St. Louis, Missouri (1817) Crittenden Clark: [2] [5] First African American male to serve as the Justice of the Peace for St. Louis, Missouri (1922)
Catherine Runty (R) Iroquois: James Devine (R) ... St. Louis County: Wesley Bell (D) St. Louis City ... Though each attorney technically serves a single county ...
Catherine D. Perry: St. Louis: 1952 1994–2018 2009–2016 2018–present Clinton: 32 Senior Judge E. Richard Webber: inactive: 1942 1995–2009 — 2009–present Clinton: 33 Senior Judge Nanette Kay Laughrey [Note 1] none [Note 3] 1946 1996–2011 — 2011–present Clinton: 34 Senior Judge Rodney W. Sippel [Note 1] St. Louis: 1956 1997 ...
Gardner worked at Bell, Kirksey & Associates, a law firm, and as an assistant prosecutor (St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, 2005–2010) prior to being elected as Circuit Attorney. [4] From 2013 to 2017 she was a Missouri State Representative for District 77.
Catherine Lucille Hanaway (born November 8, 1963) is an American attorney, former federal prosecutor and Republican candidate for Missouri Governor who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 2005 to 2009, and as the first and only female Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from 2003 to 2005. [3]
Oct. 27—Juan Baron's attorney Myles Breiner told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on Wednesday that he submitted a plea offer on behalf of his client following the firing of the deputy prosecutor on ...
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C. was a law firm based in St. Louis County, Missouri. Its founding was in 1976 with 10 original attorneys. In the 80's it grew to become the 12th largest corporate law firm in the United States. The firm's headquarters was in the Interco Tower in downtown Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis County. [1]
St. Louis: 1899–1906 Leroy Valliant: St. Louis: 1899–1912 James David Fox: Madison: 1903–1910 Henry Lamm: Pettis: 1905–1914 Waller Washington Graves: Bates: 1906–1928 Archelaus Marius Woodson: Buchanan: 1907–1925 Franklin Ferriss: St. Louis: 1910–1912 John Kennish: Jackson: 1910–1913 John Chilton Brown: Carter: 1911–1915 Henry ...