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Husch names 11 partners in Missouri

Staff Report//December 19, 2018//

Husch names 11 partners in Missouri

Staff Report//December 19, 2018//

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Husch Blackwell announced that 25 attorneys have been elected to the firm’s partnership effective Jan. 1, including 11 in Missouri.

In St. Louis, the members of the 2019 partner class are:

Brittany Falkowski, a labor and employment lawyer who earned her law degree from Saint Louis University.

Denyse Jones, of the real estate, development and construction practice. She earned her law degree from Tulane.

Daisy Manning, an intellectual property lawyer who earned her law degree from Washington University.

Mark Pratzel, who concentrates on toxic tort matters and product failure investigations. He earned his law degree from Saint Louis University.

Ashley Rothe, of the health care, life sciences and education practice. She earned her law degree from Saint Louis University.

Michael Tolles, of the real estate, development and construction practice. He earned his law degree from Washington University.

A.J. Weissler, a labor and employment lawyer who earned his law degree from the University of Notre Dame.

In Kansas City, the new partners are:

Tessa Jacob, a commercial litigator and the founder and co-leader of the firm’s eDiscovery Solutions team. She received her law degree from Washburn University.

Karin Jacoby, who advances the interests of communities, companies and levee owners and operators facing water and flood protection challenges. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Ellen Pantaenius, of the real estate, development and construction practice. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Tyler Scott, who concentrates his practice on insurance, commercial litigation and product liability defense. He earned his law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

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