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About: Rider Bennett

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Rider Bennett, LLP was a 47-year-old law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota that closed in May 2007. It was founded in 1960 by Stu Rider, Gene Bennett and Bill Egan, all three of whom had attended the University of Minnesota Law School together. They were later joined by Chet Johnson and Ed Arundel. The firm was known as Rider Bennett Egan Johnson and Arundel for a short time, but for most of its history was known as Rider Bennett Egan and Arundel. Rider Bennett had been a tenant at the office building 33 South Sixth since 2004.

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  • Rider Bennett, LLP was a 47-year-old law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota that closed in May 2007. It was founded in 1960 by Stu Rider, Gene Bennett and Bill Egan, all three of whom had attended the University of Minnesota Law School together. They were later joined by Chet Johnson and Ed Arundel. The firm was known as Rider Bennett Egan Johnson and Arundel for a short time, but for most of its history was known as Rider Bennett Egan and Arundel. It had 190 employees at the time of its closure, 90 of whom were attorneys. Former managing partner Gregory Weyandt attributed the firm's demise to the growth of national law firms in the legal market. Rider Bennett had been a tenant at the office building 33 South Sixth since 2004. (en)
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  • Rider Bennett, LLP was a 47-year-old law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota that closed in May 2007. It was founded in 1960 by Stu Rider, Gene Bennett and Bill Egan, all three of whom had attended the University of Minnesota Law School together. They were later joined by Chet Johnson and Ed Arundel. The firm was known as Rider Bennett Egan Johnson and Arundel for a short time, but for most of its history was known as Rider Bennett Egan and Arundel. Rider Bennett had been a tenant at the office building 33 South Sixth since 2004. (en)
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