Craig Stewart Biesterfeld is a lawyer practicing real estate, development & construction, development incentives & tax credits and 4 other areas of law. Craig received a B.A. degree from Westminster College in 1975, and has been licensed for 48 years. Craig practices at Husch Blackwell LLP in St. Louis, MO.
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1978, Missouri
1990, Illinois
MembershipsProfessional Associations and Memberships
•American Bar Association, Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section
Urban, State and Local Government Law Section
Communication Law Forum
•American College of Real Estate Lawyers, fellow, 2000-present
chair, Land Use/Environmental Committee, 2007-2011
•The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, Real Estate and Development Committee
•International Council of Shopping Centers
•The Missouri Bar, Property Law Committee, Local Public Law Committee, Regional Disciplinary Committee
•Missouri Economic Development Financing Association
•Missouri Municipal Attorneys Association
•St. Louis County Municipal Attorneys Association
•Urban Land Institute -
Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolUniversity of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
J.D.
1978 Order of the Coif
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
J.D.
Missouri Law Review
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
J.D.
Note and Comment Editor
Other EducationWestminster College
Class of 1975
B.A.
summa cum laude
Craig Stewart Biesterfeld
190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 600St. Louis, MO 63105-3441U.S.A.
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