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Date: July 26, 2019

Foley & Mansfield Ranked #21 in St. Louis Business Journal Largest Firms List

by foleyandmansfield
Date: July 26, 2019
by foleyandmansfield

Foley & Mansfield Ranked #21 in St. Louis Business Journal Largest Firms List

 

Foley & Mansfield is pleased to announce that the firm has been ranked #21 among the largest law firms in the St. Louis metropolitan area by the St. Louis Business Journal.

Opened in fall of 1999, the firm’s St. Louis office has a national reputation for defending clients in complex litigation, including asbestos, construction, employment, professional liability and general commercial matters. In addition to our significant local presence, our St. Louis attorneys regularly team with our other offices to provide full coverage for all of our clients’ litigation needs around the country.

 

For more information on our St. Louis capabilities, please contact Managing Partner Dan Donahue.

 

St. Louis, MO

 

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