Thompson Coburn LLP is a leading law firm with a rich history that spans over a century. Since its establishment in 1929, the firm has evolved and grown, earning a stellar reputation for providing high-quality legal services to clients across a wide range of industries. Over the years, Thompson Coburn has achieved numerous milestones and witnessed significant events that have shaped its trajectory. In 1951, the firm opened its first office outside of St. Louis, expanding its presence to Chicago, Illinois. This move marked a pivotal moment in the firm’s growth, allowing it to serve clients in a major metropolitan area and establish itself as a regional powerhouse. These strategic expansions positioned the firm to better serve clients in key markets and strengthen its national footprint. The firm embraced technology and innovative solutions to enhance its efficiency and deliver exceptional service. Thompson Coburn is recognized for its commitment to excellence and client service.
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