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Business Litigation Attorney

Pitzer Snodgrass recognizes the complexity of today’s business world and the economic uncertainties facing business owners today.  Our lawyers aggressively pursue and defend claims on behalf of our clients, and provide legal counsel to small businesses and Fortune 500 companies.  We have extensive experience in representing our clients in state and federal courts throughout the Midwest as well as business-related arbitration forums and administrative proceedings.

Pitzer Snodgrass is proud of our outstanding track record in representing and defending clients in cases involving business torts and contractual disputes.  Our lawyers have significant experience in developing strategies to minimize the financial impact of litigation as well as any public scrutiny that our clients may encounter during the pendency of a claim.  At Pitzer Snodgrass we understand that each client has their own idea of success, and our lawyers are dedicated and focused on the success of our clients and will work with the client to achieve the best result possible.

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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS

  • Nicholas Meriage, Associate at Pitzer Snodgrass, P.C.

    Nicholas Meriage

    Managing Principal
    meriage@pspclaw.com
    Tel: 314.335.1303
    Fax: 314.335.1303
  • Phillip Bryant, Manging Partner at Pitzer Snodgrass, P.C.

    Phillip Bryant

    Principal
    bryant@pspclaw.com
    Tel: 314.335.1310
    Fax: 314.335.1310

INSIGHTS

> BLOG POSTS

Company Consented to Personal Jurisdiction in Missouri by Maintaining Registered Agent

Recently, in the case of Kologenski v. Genuine Parts Corporation (1622-CC00427), Judge Sengheiser denied Genuine Parts Company’s (GPC’s) Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction, finding that GPC consented to personal jurisdiction in Missou [...]

The Conflict Between Missouri’s Spoliation Doctrine and the Rule on Subsequent Remedial Measures

Despite its difficulty in application, the evidentiary spoliation doctrine—not to be confused with the independent tort of spoliation—is a fairly common sense doctrine at heart. Boiled down to its most basic terms the spoliation doctrine prevents part [...]

> CASES WON

Gary Snodgrass, Nicholas Meriage, and Andrew Corkery awarded defense verdict in a property damage case in St. Louis County

PS Attorneys: Gary Snodgrass, Nicholas Meriage, and Andrew Corkery Representing: Boyer Fire Protection LLC Venue: St. Louis County Circuit Court Facts: Property Damage. The plaintiff sought in excess of $1.5 million dollars in damages. Plaint [...]

Peter Dunne prevails in Supreme Court of Missouri in case challenging the applicable Statute of Limitations

PS Attorney: Peter J. Dunne Representing: John Racanelli, dba Racanelli’s Pizza Venue: Supreme Court of Missouri Facts: Breach of Contract. The Plaintiff DiGregorio claimed that Defendant Racanelli was liable for payment of certain invoices [...]

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