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Top 5 Apps for Organizing
Mar 7, 2019If you’re like most of us, we try to stay organized in business and life, but it gets increasingly complicated…
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The Importance of Stretching
Mar 7, 2019Every personal trainer and athletic coach I have ever worked with has stressed the importance of stretching. When working out…
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SFNet's 40 Under 40 Award Winners Panel Recap
Mar 6, 2019Moderator: Samantha Alexander, regional underwriting manager, Wells Fargo Capital Finance’s Corporate Asset Based Lending group and 2016 CFA 40 Under…
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SFNet's Inaugural YoPro Leadership Summit
Mar 6, 2019The Secured Finance Network brought together the next generation of commercial finance leaders for a full day of learning and…
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It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Aug 22, 2018I was recently invited to participate in an executive panel to answer questions from a credit training class comprised of...
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It’s Not Too Late – Five Member Benefits to Cash In On Now
Aug 1, 2018As we hit the half way mark on calendar year 2018, it is a good time to take stock and…
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It’s Time To Break Up With Your Phone
Jul 18, 2018Do I have your attention? Let’s be honest here: do you have the attention span to read this article? Compared…
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Lien Management – What You Need to Know
Jun 6, 2018UCC filing is the cornerstone of all loans and every lien portfolio...
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Potential Impacts of Blockchain on Commercial Lending
Jan 15, 2018By Raja Sengupta, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Wolters Kluwer’s Lien Solutions When it comes to the rising importance…
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How to be a Good Leader
Dec 5, 2017I know what you’re thinking…another article about how to be a good leader? The short answer is yes…but this time,…
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Fintech and Due Diligence – Disruptors and Established Firms Evolve
Oct 30, 2017The fintech sector has gone through a number of manifestations in the past two decades.
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A Commercial Banker’s Tickler Transition Plan
Oct 18, 2017Just do a keyword search for “bank tickler,” and you’ll quickly realize that banks are still heavily reliant on manual…
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Understanding and Developing Your Personal Brand: Four Steps to a More Intentional Career Progression
Sep 5, 2017It is imperative for individuals to have a general idea about their future career aspirations, just as companies should have clearly defined strategies.
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Selecting a Technology Vendor: 3 Questions to Ask
Jul 5, 2017As with anything else at your bank, selecting a technology vendor can be a challenging decision. Users from across different…
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Why Back-Office Lending Automation Enhances Customer Satisfaction
Apr 25, 2017Every bank strives to keep its customers happy. Of course, some institutions are better at achieving this goal than…
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The Lost Art of the Loan Purchase
Mar 2, 2017Purchasing a loan directly from a bank whether at par or discount is a not-often-used technique that is easily…
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Audit Prep: Why a Paperless Approach Makes Sense
Feb 15, 2017How much time does your financial institution spend preparing for audits? We recently surveyed 187 community banks, and the results…
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Back Office Support Services: Helping you approve more clients
Feb 7, 2017How many times have you come across a potential client who’s financials are either not up to date, not accurate,…
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“All Assets” is the Key When Drafting UCC-1 Financing Statement Collateral Descriptions
Jan 30, 2017Even when prepared by outside or in-house counsel, many lenders pay close attention to draft UCC financing statements before they…
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Paper Loan Files: Does Your Bank Know the True Cost?
Jan 12, 2017Sure, there’s a tangible cost associated with deploying an electronic loan imaging system. Software, support, and scanning hardware are just…
December 9, 2025
Source: Thompson Coburn LLP
Thompson Coburn LLP is pleased to announce that the firm has elected nine attorneys to its partnership and promoted one attorney to counsel. The promotions, which are effective January 1, 2026, span several practice groups and offices, including St. Louis, New York, Dallas, and Washington, D.C.
The newly elected partners are:
Justin W. Allen (Dallas) represents businesses in state and federal court in disputes including breach of contract claims, misappropriation of proprietary information/company property, tortious interference with contracts and opportunities, and breach of fiduciary duties. He has also represented software technology patent holders in patent infringement litigation against global corporations. Allen’s work has spanned industries including financial services, technology, real estate, and manufacturing. He received his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, summa cum laude, from Baylor University.
Elizabeth E. DiMichele (New York) is an experienced labor and employment attorney who provides comprehensive counsel in all aspects of employment law. As a trusted advisor to human resources professionals and in-house counsel navigating complex local, state, and federal laws, Liz focuses on providing practical and effective advice that minimizes risk and promotes clients’ best interests. Liz defends corporate clients in employment litigation and arbitration and before government agencies and provides employment law support in connection with the negotiation, drafting, and implementation of corporate sales, mergers, acquisitions, and other transactions. She holds a J.D. degree from New York University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Georgetown University.
Jesse K. Doggendorf (St. Louis) handles all aspects of merger and acquisition transactions, including the acquisition and sale of stock and assets and guides each deal through negotiations to a successful closing. His clients come from various industries, from manufacturing to tech. He received his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Washington University School of Law and holds a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from Saint Louis University.
Danny A. Garcia (St. Louis) is a litigator with experience in state and federal courts. As a member of trial teams for complex commercial and class action litigation, he has worked across all facets of the discovery process. He also coordinates and supervises firm attorneys providing pro bono assistance to litigants in landlord-tenant cases through the firm’s partnership with Legal Services of Eastern Missouri. He holds a J.D. degree, cum laude, from Washington University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Lewis & Clark College.
B.I. Middleton (St. Louis) works with clients on a variety of litigation and regulatory matters in state and federal courts as well as in front of federal agencies. He litigates complex matters for clients in the health care, agribusiness, consumer goods, and energy sectors. He received his J.D. degree from Stanford University Law School and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University in St. Louis.
Nicholas T. Schnell (St. Louis) represents clients in complex, commercial disputes in federal and state courts and has worked on a range of matters including class actions, contract disputes, and appeals, serving clients from Fortune 500 companies to individuals. Schnell received his J.D. degree, with highest honors, from the University of Iowa College of Law, and holds two bachelor’s degrees, cum laude, from the University of Missouri.
Jake T. Schwartz (New York) represents secured and unsecured creditors, creditors’ committees, liquidating trustees, lenders, and debtors in a wide range of restructuring and reorganization matters. He has represented clients in a variety of industries such as retail, manufacturing, financial services, real estate, construction, maritime, and information technology. He holds a J.D., cum laude, from Fordham University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Buffalo.
Jessica F. Wang (New York) represents financial institutions in secured commercial lending transactions, bringing a unique blend of legal expertise and financial acumen to her practice. Before pursuing her legal career, she became a certified public accountant, gaining extensive experience in the public and private sectors. She received her J.D., cum laude, from Fordham University School of Law and her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the NYU Stern School of Business.
Katie E. Wendel (Washington, D.C.) handles regulatory and transactional matters for the nonprofit and for-profit higher education sector, including online education programs, and has extensive knowledge of the laws and policies affecting colleges and universities. She works with the U.S. Department of Education, accrediting bodies, and state education agencies on behalf of clients to assist with eligibility and compliance issues. She received her J.D. degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, a master’s degree in higher education from Indiana University Bloomington, and a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In addition, the following attorney is being promoted to counsel:
Joseph V. De Santis (New York) focuses on complex commercial litigation, representing clients in diverse industries such as banking and finance, consumer goods and retail, hospitality, pharmaceuticals, real estate, and health care, among others, in federal and state courts. He holds a J.D. degree from Hofstra University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts from the University at Albany.

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