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Stinson Morrison lures Hunton & Williams partner
H.R. Bert Pe�a, a former partner at Richmond, Va.'s Hunton & Williams, will lead the federal affairs practice at Kansas City, Mo.'s Stinson Morrison Hecker as a partner in its Washington office.Stinson Morrison Eyes Mile High City with Group Hire
The Am Law 200 firm is the latest Missouri-based firm looking to move into Denver over the past few years.Stinson Morrison, Leonard Street Strike Midwest Merger
Kansas City, Mo.-based Stinson Morrison Hecker and Minneapolis-based Leonard, Street and Deinard announced Monday that they plan to combine in January to create a 525-lawyer firm with 14 offices around the United States.In K.C., consolidation is the watchword
With about 2 million people and a fairly steady economy that leans heavily on agriculture and manufacturing, the Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan area hardly rivals New York, Chicago or Los Angeles when it comes to demand for legal services. Yet the city is home to quite a few sizable law firms ? four of the 250 largest U.S. law firms are based there, with an additional three firms headquartered elsewhere but maintaining a significant presence.Husch Blackwell emerges as a Midwest power
While some of the nation's biggest law firms are eyeing international expansion or the energy-focused Houston market, one firm has quietly moved into position to become a major player in the Midwest. Husch Blackwell Sanders, created in January by the merger of Kansas City-based Blackwell Sanders and St. Louis-based Husch & Eppenberger, now has about 675 lawyers after its merger this week with a Chicago intellectual property boutique. Husch Blackwell is an example of smaller regional law firms joining forces to stay competitive as a super-regional firm.Two More Law Firms Rumored to Be in Merger Talks
The latest round of merger rumors concerns two of the largest Missouri law firms: St. Louis-based Husch & Eppenberger and Kansas City-based Stinson Morrison Hecker. A merger between the two would create one 750-attorney powerhouse, resulting in the second-largest firm, behind Bryan Cave. Both firms decline to confirm they're in talks to combine.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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