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Chatman Joins Spencer Fane

Darryl M. Chatman Jr., ’08, joined the business litigation practice of Spencer Fane LLP in St. Louis as of counsel. Previously he served as general counsel and deputy director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Chatman has intricate knowledge of state regulations and how they are enforced, and counsels small and mid-sized companies in all aspects of regulatory compliance. In…

Devine Appointed Judge in Boone County, Mo.

Joshua C. Devine, ’07, was sworn in on March 9 as a judge in Boone County, Mo., with Division XI of the 13th Judicial Circuit of Missouri. Previously he specialized in civil litigation, working for law firms in St. Louis and…

Murphy Serves as General Counsel of Omega Partners

Kameron W. Murphy, ’06, is general counsel of Omega Partners, LLC, an operator of bulk liquid fuel storage terminals. He lives in St. Louis with his wife, Christy, and their children, Ezra (4) and Margaret…

Papke Becomes Partner of Kramer, Hand, Buccholz & Partney

Erik M. Papke, ’05, became a partner in the law firm of Kramer, Hand, Buchholz & Partney LLC in 2018, joining classmates Kourtney (Lamb) Buchholz, ’05, and Sarah (Burton) Partney, ’05. The firm is located in Arnold,…

Menges Practices with Menges Law

Carson C. Menges, ’05, represents individuals who have been injured through exposure to asbestos and victims of personal injury with Menges Law LLC in Belleville, Ill. See www.mengesfirm.com for more…

Brown Practices with Kelly Law Offices

Jeffrey R. Brown, ’05, is an associate with Kelly Law Offices in Bloomington, Ill., where he concentrates his practice on personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful…

White-Small Focuses on Solo Practice

Margaret H. White-Small, ’81, and her husband, Doug, moved from Sanibel Island, Fla., to Longboat Key, Fla., where she is a solo practitioner handling appeals and litigation…

Shank Selected for Award by Texas Bar Foundation

Mark A. Shank, ’79, is the recipient of the 2018 Dan Rugeley Price Memorial Award from the Texas Bar Foundation. This award was established by friends and family and endowed through the Texas Bar Foundation in June 1996. The award celebrates Dan Price’s life as an outstanding lawyer who devoted himself completely to any task he undertook. The recipient exemplifies…

Duggins Named Presiding Officer of Parks and Wildlife Commission

Ralph H. Duggins III, ’77, was named presiding officer of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission by Governor Greg Abbott. He was first appointed to the commission in 2008 and reappointed in 2013. The commission manages and conserves the natural and cultural resources of Texas and provides hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present…

Goldstein Co-Writes Book on Taxation, Deferred Compensation

Michael G. Goldstein, ’71, co-wrote Taxation and Funding of Nonqualified Deferred Compensation: A Complete Guide to Design and Implementation, Third Edition, which was published by the American Bar Association and the Real Property, Trusts & Estate Law Section. Goldstein is executive vice president for The Gottlieb Organization, which is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, with offices in Newport Beach, Calif., and…