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Rose Tanner featured in Missouri Lawyers Media Pro Bono Spotlight
Rose Tanner, an associate in Thompson Coburn’s St. Louis office, was featured in Missouri Lawyers Media’s Pro Bono Spotlight.
Woman files class action lawsuit against real estate company for alleged TCPA violations
KANSAS CITY – A Missouri resident claims a real estate company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending advertising messages to her phone number listed with the National Do-Not-Call Registry
Professor Kathleen Clark Discusses Supreme Court Code of Ethics on PBS NewsHour
Professor Kathleen Clark, an expert in legal and government ethics, recently appeared on PBS NewsHour to talk with Amna Nawaz about the Supreme Court’s surprise unanimous decision binding themselves to a new code of ethics.
Employee accuses Truman Medical Center of workplace discrimination, harassment, retaliation
KANSAS CITY - An employee claims a subordinate at Truman Medical Center sexually harassed her while management failed to act because she is Black.
Former employee accuses Globus Medical of racial, religious discrimination
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has sued against Globus Medical claiming he was discriminated against and fired from his position because of his race and religion.
Man accuses City of Northwoods of police brutality, civil rights violations
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man is suing the city of Northwoods claiming two police officers beat and pepper-sprayed him while he was handcuffed before leaving him injured in a field.
Paul Woody Highlights the Allure of Predictable Revenue Streams for Private Equity Firms in Pe Hub Interview
In a recent article from PE Hub, Paul Woody, a Franchise attorney at Greensfelder, highlighted the appeal of franchise deals to private equity (PE) firms.
Shook Leaders Selected for POWER List of Environmental Law Attorneys
Missouri Lawyers Media selected Shook Partners Dave Erickson and Adam Miller for the POWER List of Environmental Law Attorneys in Missouri.
Seed supplier sues South Carolina farmer for planting soybean crop with saved seeds
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri seed company has filed a lawsuit against a South Carolina farmer accusing him of knowingly and willfully infringing on its patented seed technologies by planting seeds saved from a prior crop.
Missouri photographer sues media outlets for copyright infringement
KANSAS CITY – A Missouri photographer has filed a lawsuit claiming media outlets used one of her photographs on their websites without permission.
Lawsuit targets cheese at Kroger
Lawsuit targets cheese at Kroger
Larry Katzenstein honored with estate planning lifetime service award
St. Louis partner Larry Katzenstein is the 2023 recipient of the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils (NAEPC) Hartman Axley Lifetime Service Award.
Professor Jyh-An Lee Speaks at Cornell Law School
Intellectual property law expert and Visiting Professor Jyh-An Lee recently spoke at Cornell Law School in conjunction with the Clarke Program in East Asian Law & Culture. Professor Jyh-An Lee discussed the topic “The Non-Market Approach to IP Law and Policy: The Case of China.”
Missouri debt collection agency faces lawsuit for alleged violations of Telephone Consumer Protection Act
KANSAS CITY – A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against a Missouri debt collection agency claiming the company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending his phone number artificial prerecorded voice messages without his consent.
The National Law Journal Names Shook Partner as a Litigation Trailblazer
The National Law Journal has selected Shook Partner Bruce Tepikian as a General Litigation Trailblazer for 2023.
Alumni Spotlight — Meet Skip Walther
Skip Walther’s attachment to Columbia and the University of Missouri began early — through selling carnations and cokes to Tiger fans on game days and watching his Uncle Butch preside over the Boone County Commission.
UMKC Recognizes Outstanding Alumni
The University of Missouri-Kansas City Class of 2024 Alumni Achievement Award recipients include a national ABC News anchor, a nonprofit founder and Kansas City trailblazers.
St. Mary's Hospital accused of negligence and medical malpractice in wrongful death suit.
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois man has filed a lawsuit against St. Mary's Hospital in St. Louis claiming his brother died as a result of negligence and medical malpractice.
Gully Transportation faces class action lawsuit alleging violations of Fair Labor Standards Act
KANSAS CITY – A yard hostler has filed a lawsuit against a Kansas City transportation company, claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The plaintiff claims that the company improperly classifies yard hostlers, including himself, as FLSA-exempt employees, resulting in their being denied proper overtime compensation.
Shook Attorneys Advise and Present in Virtual CLE Course, Intro to Drug Law and Regulation on November 16, 2023
Three Shook attorneys are participating in the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) virtual course, Introduction to Drug Law and Regulation, taking place November 15-16.