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‘Best Lawyers in America’ in National Survey
Legal Marketing | 2010/08/16 02:41

Five attorneys at Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C., in St. Louis have been selected for the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®, a publication that lists attorneys rated as “the best” by more than 15,000 of their peers in legal practice nationwide. 

The attorneys, all partners at the firm, chosen among The Best Lawyers in America are Sanford S. Neuman, Thomas H. Mug, Glenn E. Davis, Kenneth Solomon, and Nichole Y. Wren.

Mr. Neuman is recognized in the Tax Law and Trusts & Estates categories. He is a founding partner of Gallop, Johnson & Neuman and has been ranked among The Best Lawyers in America since 1995. 

Mr. Mug is recognized in the Tax Law and Trust & Estates categories. This is the third time that Mr. Mug has been chosen among The Best Lawyers in America.

Mr. Davis is recognized in the Antitrust, Commercial Litigation and Franchise Law categories. This is the 17th time that Mr. Davis has been chosen among The Best Lawyers in America.

Mr. Solomon is recognized in the Intellectual Property Law category.  

Ms. Wren is recognized in the Trusts & Estates category. 

Published since 1983, The Best Lawyers in America is considered the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States. Best Lawyers lists are compiled through surveys in which thousands of lawyers in the U.S. confidentially evaluate their professional peers.

Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C., a full service law firm of 80 attorneys, has provided legal services to clients in diverse industries since its founding in 1976 and is one of the largest law firms in St. Louis. The firm serves public corporations; privately-held companies; entrepreneurs and start-up enterprises; individuals and families; trustees and trust beneficiaries; charities; and non-profit entities. The firm is located at 101 South Hanley Road, Suite 1700, in Clayton, Missouri. 

For more information about Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, please contact Lois A. LaDriere at 314.615.6100 or visit the website www.gjn.com.



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