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314-615-6007 (Office) 314-261-2907 (Fax)
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Areas of Practice:
Governmental Law and Relations
Business Services
Government Contracts
Gaming Law
Economic Development and Public Finance
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Mr. Temporiti is Of Counsel at Gallop, and practices in Governmental Law & Relations, Business Services, Government Contracts, Gaming Law, and Economic Development and Public Finance.
Governmental Law and Corporate Expertise
- Has extensive experience in representing clients on matters involving local, state and federal government entities and agencies.
- Has represented clients in matters involving regulatory law, gaming law, TIF financing, bond financing, waste management and real estate matters, and all aspects of governmental relations.
- Has represented corporations of all sizes and other business entities with governmental entities.
- Has represented corporations of all sizes in many aspects of corporate law.
Background
- Attorney, Gioia & Temporiti, 1976-1981
- Chief of Staff for the Mayor of the City of St. Louis, 1981 -1985
- Candidate for United States Congress, 1988
- Partner, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C., served on Management Committee, 1985-1997
- Executive Vice President, UniGroup, (a $2 billion holding company), 1997
- President and CEO, Mayflower Van Lines, (a $450 million company) a UniGroup acquisition, 1998-1999
- President and CEO, Vanliner Insurance Company, (a $160 million company), a UniGroup subsidiary, 1999-2004
- Chief of Governmental Affairs, St. Louis County, 2004-2007
- Chairman, Missouri Democratic Party, 2007–2009
- Member, Democratic National Committee, 2007-2009
- Commissioner, Missouri Housing Development Commission, 2009-2010
- Campaign Manager and Treasurer, Dooley for County Executive, 2009-2010
Bar Admissions and Professional Affiliations:
American Bar Association
The Missouri Bar
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
Education:
J.D., St. Louis University School of Law, 1975
B.A., Cardinal Glennon College, St. Louis, Missouri, 1971
Summer Fellowship, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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