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Rhona S. Lyons - St. Louis, MO
555 Washington AvenueSte. 520 St. Louis, MO 63101 - 2364
Schuchat, Cook & Werner
Overview
Rhona Lyons focuses on Employee Benefits in the context of jointly administered Welfare and Pension Plans. She is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Illinois and Ohio (inactive status) and is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Missouri, the Southern District of Illinois and the Central District of Illinois as well as the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Rhona is active in the Employee Benefits Committee (she was a chapter editor for Employee Benefits Law (ABA/BNA)) and is a past union co-chair of the Technology Committee of the Labor and Employment Section of the ABA and was a co-editor of the first edition of the ABA treatise on Workplace Data: Law and Litigation. Rhona is also member of the Employee Benefits Committee of BAMSL and the AFL-CIO, Lawyers Coordinating Committee. Rhona has presented at ABA, BAMSL, LCC, International Foundation, and other meetings on various pension and welfare topics as well as general ERISA and fiduciary issues. She was inducted into the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel in September 2016. Rhona received her law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1986 (Order of the Coif) where she was on the Law Review and published an article on environmental law. Rhona received her LLM in tax law from Washington University School of Law in 1999. Out of the office, Rhona is a member of the Workers' Rights Board of Jobs with Justice St. Louis, on the Advisory Council for Bread and Roses, on the board of Jews United for Justice, and is a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council.
About Rhona S. Lyons
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
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555 Washington AvenueSte. 520 St. Louis, MO 63101 - 2364
Fax
- 314-621-2378
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