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GOP lawmakers demand special session about ballot initiatives
The 8 state senators want an amendment to reform the standard by which the Missouri Constitution can be altered. -
Gov. Parson poised to replace two St. Louis County circuit court judges
Two panels of finalists for judgeship were referred to Gov. Mike Parson -
NFIB reacts to legislature’s proposed $52 billion state budget
Some $2.83 billion is earmarked to expand IH 70 -
Kim Gardner resigned but AG Bailey vows not to dismiss his removal lawsuit
Outgoing top prosecutor is reportedly is taking nursing classes at St. Louis University -
Plaintiff's pathologist tells jury Roundup is lethal mixture in St. Louis Co. trial
An expert witness appearing for a plaintiff suing Monsanto claiming its weed killer Roundup caused her cancer said the substance is toxic, while defense attorneys said cancer occurs naturally. -
City of St. Louis sues Kia, Hyundai over rise in car thefts based on TikTok challenge
City is the latest municipality to sue the automakers -
Epidemiologist tells jury in Missouri Monsanto Roundup trial defense attorney statistics off-base
In a lawsuit launched by a woman claiming the weed killer Roundup caused her cancer attorneys sparred on Friday over whether cases of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma went up alongside a big increase in use of the product. -
Heplerbroom announces Bousquet Joins HeplerBroom as Partner
Patrick A. Bousquet has joined HeplerBroom as a partner in the firm’s St. Louis office. -
Osage County replaced voting machines with paper ballots in April 4 election
Osage County is the second statewide to embrace hand counting ballots -
Missouri Supreme Court announces Eastern District appellate court to hold docket in Potosi
Students and faculty are expected to attend the court sessions of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, when it holds its docket at Potosi High School at 9:30 a.m. March 29, 2023. -
Missouri House approves open enrollment allowing transfers to outside school districts
State Rep. Brad Pollitt (R-Sedalia) sponsored House Bill 235 -
Military veteran sues St. Louis father's rights law firm alleging legal malpractice
Air Force Academy graduate Joel Fritts sued his former attorney Erin Zielinski, a lead litigator at the Cordell & Cordell law firm -
St. Louis divorcee aims to restrict attorney fee garnishment to 10% in family court dispute
GAL Robert Hamilton filed an objection to Caroline Less’ household exemption claim -
Greensfelder Elevates Four Attorneys to Officer for 2023
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that attorneys Sally Specht Browning, Jessica Courtway, Sanja Ord and Elizabeth Pack have each been promoted to officer, effective February 1, 2023. -
Missouri GOP director emeritus reacts to Democrat challenging Josh Hawley's Senate seat
Jean Evans was the executive director of the Missouri Republican Party. -
Armstrong Teasdale Managing Partner Patrick Rasche Named Among Titan 100
Armstrong Teasdale announces that Managing Partner Patrick Rasche has been named among the St. Louis Titan 100, a list of the area’s most accomplished business leaders based on demonstration of exceptional leadership, vision and passion. -
Civil justice reform priorities in the 2023 legislative session include reducing the statute of limitations
Missouri Civil Justice Reform Coalition expects 2023 to be an unencumbered year for tort reform proposals in the legislature -
As St. Louis city, county talk merger, lawmakers plan returning control of police to commissioners
City and county officials are discussing a merger of the two governments -
Parent advocate accuses ACLU of suing school district over alleged book ban for benefit of teacher's union
The ACLU of Missouri sued the school district alleging its policy violates students’ First Amendment rights -
Varadachari to Discuss Voir Dire at Claims and Litigation Management Professionals Meeting
Bharat Varadachari will be part of a panel discussing how to conduct voir dire in bad faith litigation and how that differs from a typical third-party liability case.