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Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals rules in favor of plaintiffs in lawsuit against GM

By Juliette Fairley |
GM is accused of misrepresenting how much oil some of its cars use

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

By Press release submission |
Governor Mike Parson announced three judicial appointments to the 21st, 23rd, and 31st Judicial Circuits.

Missouri GOP senator proposes law that would create oversight of family court Guardian Ad Litems

By Juliette Fairley |
Multiple guardian ad items have been named as defendants in lawsuits

Federal judge set to rule on GOP state rep candidate's election integrity lawsuit against Secretary of State

By Juliette Fairley |
Ali Graeff is contesting the Aug. 2, 2022, St. Charles primary election

Greensfelder Attorneys Named to Who’s Who Legal: Franchising for 2022

By Press release submission |
Greensfelder Officers Dawn Johnson, Beata Krakus, Susan Meyer and Leonard Vines have been named by Who’s Who Legal: Franchising as some of the world’s leading franchising attorneys for 2022.

Attorney General Bailey Sues Biden Administration to Halt Unlawful New Immigration Program

By Press release submission |
In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 19 other state attorneys general filed suit against the Biden Administration over a new Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) program that unlawfully creates a de facto pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.

Critics view Sen. Mike Cierpiot's weighted voting bill as a bid for Ranked Choice Voting

By Juliette Fairley |
Senate Bill 16 would require weighted voting in county political party committees if it is approved

MOLAP welcomes Raven Ballard as clinician, well-being coordinator

By Press release submission |
I started my time with the bar as the office manager while also being enrolled full time in my master’s program for clinical mental health.

Missouri crowned with a 'C-' for parental rights in public education

By Juliette Fairley |
Center for Education Reform ranked Missouri in 19th place on the Parent Power Index

Duplicate claims from out of state likely without a 'pending action doctrine'

By Juliette Fairley |
Current law does not exclude duplicate lawsuits from other states or countries

Attorney General Bailey Directs Letter to CPS and the City of Columbia for Taking Schoolchildren to Drag Queen Show

By Press release submission |
In an effort to protect children throughout the state, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey directed a letter to Superintendent of Columbia Public Schools, Brian Yearwood, and Mayor of the City of Columbia, Barbara Buffaloe, for deliberately subjecting a group of middle school children to an adult-themed drag show performance.

Proposed Senate Bill 98 would return elections to paper ballots, counting votes by hand

By Juliette Fairley |
Sen. Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) is sponsoring SB 98

St. Louis judge rules against divorced mom who sought to recuse him and disqualify GAL

By Juliette Fairley |
Caroline Less of Richmond Heights was challenging a 2022 order

Greensfelder Attorneys Earn Ceds Electronic Discovery Credential

By Press release submission |
Greensfelder continues to expand its expertise in electronic discovery as six more attorneys earn their Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS) credentials: Jeanine Bermel, Clark Hedger, David Simmons, Kiran Jeevanjee, Nick Coyle, and Paul Petruska.

Missouri GOP director emeritus reacts to Democrat challenging Josh Hawley's Senate seat

By Juliette Fairley |
Jean Evans was the executive director of the Missouri Republican Party.

23rd Annual Employment and Labor Seminar on January 26, 2023

By Press release submission |
Each session is 30 minutes and will stream simultaneously. Attendees will choose which one they wish to attend based on their interest.

Governor allocates $7 million to expunge marijuana offenses under new legalization law

By Juliette Fairley |
Some 3,518 Missourians have had their marijuana cases expunged from public records so far

Former U.S. Department of Justice Attorney Brings Antitrust Capabilities to Shook

By Press release submission |
Former United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Attorney, Michelle Lee joins Shook where she will advocate for clients with antitrust and class action and appellate issues.

Missouri joined 21 other AGs in a letter demanding the FDA ban the remote use of abortion-inducing drug

By Juliette Fairley |
Mifepristone is medication used to end an early pregnancy

AT Academy: Co-Op and Condo Series - The Application and Approval Process on January 25, 2023

By Press release submission |
One of the most important tasks for a co-op Board is reviewing proposed transfers, and granting – or withholding – its consent.