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Evans & Dixon, L.L.C.
HeadquartersOne Metropolitan Square
Saint Louis, Missouri
No. of offices5
No. of attorneys86
No. of employees165 (estimate)
Major practice areasworkers' compensation, labor and employment law, civil liability defense, business law, medical malpractice, collections[1]
Date founded1945
FounderJohn F. Evans and John R. Dixon
Websitehttp://www.evans-dixon.com

Evans & Dixon, L.L.C. is a defense firm engaging in the practice of workers' compensation, labor and employment law, civil liability defense, medical malpractice, collections, intellectual property, and various business law areas. Founded in 1945, Evans & Dixon is headquartered in St. Louis with offices in Kansas City, Springfield, Mo., Columbia, Mo., St. Charles, Mo., and Omaha.

Overview

Evans & Dixon, L.L.C. offers legal coverage in the areas of labor and employment law, workers' compensation defense, medical malpractice, collections, Business law, M&A, Intellectual property law, civil liability defense for employers, insurance companies and the self-insured among numerous other areas. In March 2009, the firm merged with Amelung, Wulff, Willenbrock & Pankowski, P.C.,[2] bringing its total attorney count to 75.[3] Evans & Dixon has six offices and serves the states of Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, and Nebraska.[4] Evans & Dixon is managed by member, Timothy Tierney and an executive member board. Greg Godfrey serves as the law firm’s chief financial officer. Today the firm has a total of 86 attorneys.

Practice Groups

Civil Litigation – Appellate Resources and Business Litigation; Collections; Labor and Employment Law Practice; Medical & Legal Malpractice Defense; Subrogation; Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability – Workers’ Compensation Subrogation; Business Law - Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate Law, Environmental Law, Trusts & Estates; Intellectual Property.

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