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  1. Bill Corrigan. William M. "Bill" Corrigan Jr., is an American politician and lawyer. He served as one of the youngest presidents of the Missouri State Bar Association [1] and he won the 2010 Republican primary election for county executive of St. Louis County, Missouri. [2] Early life and career.

  2. Overview. Bill is the managing partner of Shook’s St. Louis office. Bill brings a storied background to his business litigation practice, having served as a civil trial lawyer, a circuit judge in St. Louis County, and as the Deputy Attorney General for the state of Missouri.

  3. Dec 28, 2022 · William Corrigan, who was appointed to a circuit judge post two years ago by Gov. Mike Parson, will serve as deputy attorney general in the office, which is undergoing a retooling amid the ...

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  5. Oct 13, 2022 · Hon. William M. Corrigan, Jr. is a circuit judge for the 21st Judicial Circuit Court (Division 15) of Missouri. He was appointed to the bench by Governor Mike Parson in November 2020, filling the vacancy created by the retirement of the Hon. John Warner, Jr. (Ret.). The 21st Judicial Circuit includes St. Louis County.

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  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Bill Corrigan, a former judge, one-time president of The Missouri Bar and current deputy attorney general for the state of Missouri, is joining Shook, Hardy & Bacon. Corrigan will succeed Sue Werstak as managing partner of the firm’s St. Louis office, where he will be part of Shook’s business ligation practice and focus on expanding the office.

  7. Governor Mike Parson appointed William M. Corrigan, Jr., ’85, as Circuit Judge for the 21st Judicial Circuit. He will fill the circuit judge vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable John Warner, Jr. Corrigan, of St. Louis, currently serves as a partner at Armstrong Teasdale LLP.

  8. Chief Defense Lawyers: First trial: William J. Corrigan, William Corrigan, Jr., Fred Garmone, and Arthur E. Petersilge; Second trial: F. Lee Bailey. Chief Prosecutors: First trial: Saul S. Danaceau, John J. Mahon, and Thomas J. Parrino; Second trial: John Corrigan. Judges: First trial: Edward C. Blythin; Second trial: Francis J. Talty.

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