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Eberle is not a lawyer, and Husch Blackwell Chair Catherine Hanaway said his tenure was so successful that the firm wants to find another non-lawyer to lead it.
Catherine Hanaway has been key creating laws to protect Missouri’s 2nd amendment rights.
Catherine Hanaway, a partner with Husch Blackwell in St. Louis/courtesy photo Catherine Hanaway, newly chosen as Husch Blackwell's chair-elect, will join a small cadre of women leading Am Law 200 ...
Catherine Hanaway, who joined the firm 2013 and helped form its government solutions group, will become chair April 1, 2021.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The partners of Husch Blackwell have elected Catherine Hanaway to serve as the firm’s next Chairperson, succeeding current Chairman Greg ...
In 2000, Hanaway led President George W. Bush’s campaign in Missouri. By 2002, she was speaker of the Missouri House, the first Republican majority in the body in 48 years.
Catherine Hanaway said on Monday that she's going to ask the Cole County Circuit Court to dismiss St. Louis lawyer Elad Gross' weekend lawsuit over operations and records of A New Missouri.
ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – Former Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway told her supporters she let them down Tuesday night after she conceded the Republican primary race for governor to Eric Grei… ...
If elected governor, Catherine Hanaway has a five-point plan for improving the state's economy and jobs picture.
Catherine Hanaway's ad for Missouri governor. Hanaway goes on to claim that "crime is out of control" and a crackdown on lawlessness is the solution. "I prosecuted 4,000 crimes," she says.
Republican Catherine Hanaway is making law and order a key issue of her campaign for governor and the big issue of her latest political commercial.