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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Freedom Principle MO brings medical freedom amendment to Missourians for vote in 2024

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Freedom Principle MO is taking action to protect the rights of Missourians when it comes to informed consent.

Former employee files $30M discrimination lawsuit against EnerSys

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has filed a $30 million lawsuit against EnerSys Energy Products claiming he was fired for making complaints regarding workplace discrimination.

Class action claims financial company failed to protect personal info

By St. Louis Record |
A federal lawsuit has been filed against API Financial Solutions, Inc. by Doris Schleicher on behalf of herself and others similarly affected. The class action complaint alleges that the company failed to properly secure and safeguard personal information from hackers, resulting in a data breach.

Attorney General Bailey Directs Letter to Advertisers Amidst Media Matters Investigation

By St. Louis Record Report |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, in partnership with Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, directed a letter to major companies who pulled their advertisements from X, formerly known as Twitter.

6th circuit commission announces nominees for Benton associate circuit judge vacancy in Platte County

By St. Louis Record Report |
The Sixth Circuit Judicial Commission has met and selected a panel of three nominees for the associate circuit judge vacancy in Division IV of the Platte County Circuit Court, created by appointment of Judge Megan B. Benton to the position of circuit judge in Platte County.

Former employees sue EadsCo Cleaning for wage violations

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Two women are suing EadsCo Cleaning alleging it failed to pay overtime wages.

Couple sues Walmart for slip-and-fall injury

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri couple is suing Walmart alleging injuries while they were near the self-checkout of one of its stores.

Professor Andrea Katz Coauthors Columbia Law Review Article

By St. Louis Record Report |
“Becoming the Administrator-in-Chief: Meyers and the Progressive Presidency,” an article coauthored by Professor Andrea Katz of WashULaw and Noah Rosenblum of the NYU School of Law, has been published in the Columbia Law Review.

Missouri Lawyers Media Names Glennon Fogarty to 2023 Construction POWER List

By St. Louis Record Report |
Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Missouri Lawyers Media has named Partner Glennon Fogarty to its inaugural POWER list for Construction.

Young hopes to give Mo. residents viable third option

By Kyla Asbury |
JOPLIN — Jared Young, a Joplin businessman, wants to give Missouri a viable third option as an Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate.

Attorney General Bailey Obtains 295 Year Sentence for Franklin County Statutory Rape and Sodomy Convictions

By St. Louis Record Report |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office obtained a 295-year sentence for Brett Pendleton of Franklin County, Missouri, in connection with the sexual abuse of his eight-year-old daughter in 2018.

Fatima Khan Speaks on Legal Career Paths at Washington University School of Law

By St. Louis Record Report |
Thompson Coburn partner Fatima Khan joined a panel at Washington University School of Law in collaboration with the South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA) and Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA).

Manager files $750,000 lawsuit against SG Construction alleging gender discrimination and retaliation at GM plant

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – An employee has filed a $750,000 lawsuit against SG Construction alleging discrimination in her role as the only female lead project manager at the General Motors plant in Wentzville.

Kroger attacks gouda class action and the lawyer who brought it

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - "Copycat" and "frivolous" are some of the terms used by Kroger as it asks a federal judge to throw out a class action lawsuit over smoked gouda.

31st circuit commission seeks applicants for Taylor associate circuit judge vacancy in Greene County

By St. Louis Record Report |
The 31st Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications for associate circuit judge in Greene County (in the 31st Judicial Circuit) to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of the Honorable Nathan Taylor to the position of circuit judge.

Attorney General Bailey Warns Consumers About Gift Card Scams During the Holidays

By St. Louis Record Report |
In an effort to inform and protect consumers during the holidays, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey today warned Missourians to be wary of gift card scams.

WashULaw Alum to Chair Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors

By St. Louis Record Report |
Congratulations to Elizabeth Schlesinger, JD ’08, who was elected to chair the national Board of Directors of the Human Rights Campaign!

Ulmer and Greensfelder to Merge, Creating Am Law 200 Law Firm

By St. Louis Record Report |
Ulmer & Berne LLP and Greensfelder Hemker & Gale PC announced that their respective firms have approved a combination, creating a super-regional firm focused in the Midwest.

Kansas City woman files lawsuit against VA alleging racial discrimination and retaliation

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – An employee of the Kansas City Veterans Administration Hospital has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs claiming she was subject to race and gender discrimination by her supervisor and several co-workers.

Financial Times Recognizes Husch Blackwell as a Top 25 Innovative Firm

By St. Louis Record Report |
National law firm Husch Blackwell has been recognized as one of the industry’s most innovative law firms in the Financial Times’ 2023 North America Innovative Lawyers report.