Dennis Boomhower

Computer Analyst at Lewis Rice LLC

Dennis Boomhower is a seasoned Computer Analyst at Lewis Rice LLC since December 2015, providing vital support for computer hardware, software, and peripherals to optimize efficiency for attorneys. Previously, Dennis served as a Certified Senior Support Analyst at First Data Corporation, specializing in Android and Cloud-based Point of Sale Systems. At Lewis Rice & Fingersh, L.C., Dennis held roles as Hardware Systems Analyst/Smartphone Administrator and Software Specialist. Dennis’s career began at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, where responsibilities included A/V coordination and computer hardware analysis. Dennis earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Management and Information Systems from SIU-Edwardsville from 1999 to 2002.

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St. Louis, United States

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Lewis Rice LLC

With more than 150 lawyers practicing in all of the major legal practice areas, Lewis Rice is a leading regional law firm in the Midwest, serving clients coast-to-coast.Founded in 1909, Lewis Rice is proud to have served its communities for more than a century. They enjoy a strong historical foundation and a reputation for excellence, as wellas the size and resources to serve the demanding and dynamic legal needs of today’s business community.Their attorneys come from diverse educational, social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Their lawyers are graduates of more than 30 law schools and more than 70 colleges and universities. They believe that this diversity is one of their core strengths, bringing a broad variety of perspectives and approaches to their clients’ diverse and dynamic legal needs.Their fiscal success is not dependent upon any individual client or industry concentration. They serve as counsel to a broad range of local, regional, and national businesses as well as individuals. Their clients include financial institutions, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, real estate developers, insurance companies, health care providers, publishers and broadcasters, municipalities, and service and professional firms, among others. They maintain a complementary set of practice groups to serve the diverse needs of their clients.


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