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Bill Corrigan Elected President of Law School Foundation of University of Missouri School of Law

Bill Corrigan, an Armstrong Teasdale partner, has been elected president of the Law School Foundation of the University of Missouri School of Law.

Bill Corrigan, an Armstrong Teasdale  partner, has been elected president of the Law School Foundation of the University of Missouri School of Law. Corrigan, who graduated from the law school in 1985, has served as the foundation board’s first vice president since 2008.

“I’m honored to be given the opportunity to serve and give back to the MU Law School,” says Corrigan.  “It has been a true pleasure to serve on this board for the past four years, and I look forward to continuing my support of the MU community.”

Corrigan is an experienced business litigator and serves as outside general counsel to national companies and to many small and large privately-held businesses that are headquartered in St. Louis. In the role of outside general counsel, he examines the legal health of a company by reviewing corporate structures, contracts and policies. 

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In addition to his J.D. from the University of Missouri School of law, Corrigan earned his B.B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He was also recently named in the 2012 edition of The Best Lawyers in America and to the Super Lawyers 2012 list of top Missouri and Kansas attorneys.

About The Law School Foundation- Established in 1928, the collective generosity of alumni, friends, foundations and corporations along with the leadership of board trustees has doubled the foundation’s endowment over the last ten years. This funding has contributed to the construction of Hulston Hall, faculty enhancement, student scholarships and the law library.

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