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Disabled woman sues debt collection agency for relentless phone calls
ST. LOUIS –A disabled woman has filed a federal lawsuit against a debt collection agency, claiming that the company sent her dozens of phone calls despite her inability to pay and that their phone calls are unlawful.
Woman sues St. Peters Subway store for alleged ADA violations
ST. LOUIS – A disabled woman has filed a lawsuit against a St. Peter's Subway restaurant claiming the establishment is not handicap accessible and violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Deaf nurse alleges discrimination against Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Deaf nurse alleges discrimination against Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Calverton Park residents allege illegal towing scheme by city
Calverton Park residents allege illegal towing scheme by city
CarShield clams 'ranking review' website illegally using trademark
CarShield clams 'ranking review' website illegally using trademark
Shook Scholars Institute Now Accepting Applications
Shook is offering an intensive fellowship for law students to impart the high-level skills necessary to become an accomplished and thriving lawyer.
WashULaw Alum Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Congratulations to Richard A. Rothman, JD ’78, who was recently honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from New York Law Journal’s New York Legal Awards.
Local Union 513 files lawsuit against R & K Excavation for delinquent fund payments
ST. LOUIS – A Local of the International Union of Operating Engineers has filed a lawsuit against R & K Excavation, accusing the company of failure to fulfill specific payment and reporting obligations that led to delinquency in the plaintiffs' funds.
Texas man accuses transport company, driver of negligence in accident
ST. LOUIS – A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against a driver and Energy Transport Solutions, claiming he was injured in a vehicle accident due to driver negligence.
Deployed military member claims attorney ex-wife deprived him custody of children, frozen embryos
Deployed military member claims attorney ex-wife deprived him custody of children, frozen embryos
Woman fired on maternity leave accuses Irby Construction of discrimination, wrongful termination
ST. LOUIS – A woman has filed a lawsuit against Irby Construction Company, claiming sex and disability discrimination after she was allegedly fired without cause while on maternity leave.
Booker Shaw named as National Law Journal General Litigation Trailblazer
Partner Booker Shaw was named to the National Law Journal’s 2023 list of General Litigation Trailblazers.
Post-Conviction Relief Clinical Practicum Client Exonerated
In 2010, clinic client Steven Lazar of Philadelphia, PA, was sentenced to life in prison after having been convicted of second-degree murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and a weapons offense.
Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Secures Vital Debt Reduction for Client
“After speaking with my lawyer, I actually started feeling better.
Aaron Lacey discusses impact of new rules from U.S. Education Department
Thompson Coburn partner Aaron Lacey comments on the U.S. Education Department’s new regulations by in a recent interview with Inside Higher Ed.
Armstrong Teasdale Recognizes Lawyers and Staff with 2023 Inclusion Awards
Armstrong Teasdale celebrated its annual Inclusion Week in October across offices. Hosted by the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Department and Inclusion Committee, Inclusion Week offers an opportunity to embrace diversity and celebrate unity through programming and activities designed to immerse lawyers and staff in the importance of inclusion as a shared value firmwide.
Five lawyers honored with 2023 Pro Bono Awards
Chris Dunn, Emily Elam, Ben Faber, Kathleen Irish, and Dale Roberts were recently honored with The Missouri Bar’s 2023 Pro Bono Awards for their commitment to serving their communities and dedication to ensuring equal access to legal services for all.
WashULaw Alum Recognized for Child Advocacy
Washington Magazine recently highlighted Rachel Marsh, JD ’00, MSW ’00, and her career in child advocacy, both in direct service and policy making arenas.
Concert merch company sues bootleggers in advance of Metallica shows
A Los Angeles company has filed a federal lawsuit against entities that sell bootleg merchandise in advance of two upcoming Metallica concerts in St. Louis.
Attorney General Bailey Announces Branden Rathert as Deputy Communications Director
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that he has recruited Branden Rathert to serve as Deputy Communications Director.