St. Louis
Foley Mansfield's St. Louis location opened in fall of 1999. In addition to having a robust Toxic Tort practice, our attorneys work daily with regional and national companies, as well as individual clients. The office is located in the heart of the Downtown Clayton area.
- ddonahue@foleymansfield.com
- 314-925-5717
101 South Hanley Road, Suite 600
St. Louis, MO 63105
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Daniel G. Donahue
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Managing Partner - St. Louis
Dan Donahue, managing partner of Foley Mansfield's St. Louis office, has been a practicing trial attorney for more than 35 years. His work is concentrated in the defense of complex cases in the areas of product liability, insurance, and toxic tort litigation, particularly asbestos, talc, silica, benzene and welding fume litigation. He has defended numerous cases involving alleged wrongful death and catastrophic injuries.
Dan has bench and jury trial experience in state and federal courts in Missouri and Illinois, including courts in the City of St. Louis and Jackson County in Missouri and Madison, Cook and St. Clair counties in Illinois.
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