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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Promulgates Emergency Regulation Targeting Gender Transition Procedures for Minors
In an effort to protect children, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey promulgated an emergency regulation clarifying that, because gender transition interventions are experimental and have significant side effects.
Thompson Coburn LLP announces ranking in top 200 of 2022 Leopard Law Firm Index
Thompson Coburn was recently ranked within the top 200 of the 2022 Leopard Law Firm Index.
LGBTQ legal group considers suing AG Bailey over gender affirming healthcare restrictions
Lambda Legal is a national LGBTQ legal group
Man wins $5,000 for eating crab-stuffed fish he thought was hash browns
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A man who claims he had a severe allergic reaction from eating crab-stuffed cod he thought was hash browns will have to live with $5,000 in damages, not the $50,000 he was seeking, after a Missouri appeals court upheld a jury verdict finding him 90% at fault for his own injuries.
Amundsen Davis announces Attorney Elizabeth McKown Joins Amundsen Davis’s St. Louis Office
We are excited to welcome Libby Mckown to the firm’s Business Litigation Service Group in St. Louis.
Missouri joins coalition of 17 states in opposing ESG retirement investing
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is chairing the alliance against ESG
Local defense attorney to challenge top prosecutor Kim Gardner in 2024 election
David Mueller is a criminal defense attorney from Normandy
Osage County replaced voting machines with paper ballots in April 4 election
Osage County is the second statewide to embrace hand counting ballots
Thompson Coburn LLP announces The American Lawyer turns to Roman Wuller for insight into Missouri-based law firm revenue growth
Several law firms with roots in the Show Me State saw double-digit revenue growth in 2022, highlighting how firms in the heart of the U.S. often outperformed peers on the East and West coasts last year.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Federal Court Grants Attorney General Bailey’s Request to Halt WOTUS Rule
In a major win for Missouri famers, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has granted his motion for preliminary injunction halting President Biden’s unconstitutional Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
GOP leader weighs in on Ashcroft's gubernatorial bid
Secretary of State is expected to campaign for governor on school choice policies
Missouri Supreme Court announces Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at Truman State University in Kirksville
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, plans to convene court Thursday, April 20, 2023, at Truman State University in Kirksville.
GOP senators face backlash after Anti-Red Flag Gun Seizure Act dies
The act would have countered a federal judge's order that rendered the Second Amendment Preservation Act null and void.
Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Joins 21 State Coalition Opposing Biden's Attack on Gas Stoves
In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 21 state attorneys general in opposing the Biden Administration’s proposed standards for conventional cooking products that would regulate the types of stoves and ovens Americans use to cook.
Sen. Hawley demands FBI investigate Christian school shooting as a hate crime
He also introduced a resolution that would condemn the shooting as a federal hate crime
Armstrong Teasdale hosts AT Academy: Co-Op and Condo Series - Cybersecurity and Confidentiality on April 13, 2023
Management and boards have substantial amounts of information about the building and its owners at their fingertips.
HB 1271 would create an Office of the Guardian Ad Litem, allow volunteer assistance
Rep. Sarah Unsicker introduced HB 1271 in February
Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Joins 21 State Coalition Opposing Biden's Attack on Gas Stoves
In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 21 state attorneys general in opposing the Biden Administration’s proposed standards for conventional cooking products that would regulate the types of stoves and ovens Americans use to cook.
Clay County jury awards 4-year-old $65 million plus interest in UPS lawsuit
A Kansas City computer forensic e-discovery expert testified against UPS
Guardian ad litem argues in federal case she had no duty to protect teen who committed suicide
Cynthia Haynes sued Jennifer Williams in the Eastern District of Missouri alleging the wrongful of her daughter, Mikaela Haynes,