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31st circuit commission seeks applicants for Taylor associate circuit judge vacancy in Greene County
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
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
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
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
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
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.
16th circuit commission announces nominees for Agnelly Krawczyk associate circuit judge vacancy in Jackson County
The Sixteenth Circuit Judicial Commission has met and selected a panel of three nominees for the associate circuit judge vacancy in Division 25 of the Jackson County circuit court, created by the September 22, 2023, appointment by Governor Michael L. Parson of Judge Jessica Agnelly Krawczyk to the position of circuit judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit.
Six HeplerBroom Attorneys Named 2023 Missouri-Kansas Super Lawyers
HeplerBroom is proud to announce that six of its attorneys have been named 2023 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers. All six of the attorneys are partners in the firm’s St. Louis office.
Illinois resident files lawsuit against O'Fallon company alleging robocalls in violation of the TCPA
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois resident claims an O'Fallon company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending advertising messages to his phone number, which is registered with the National Do-Not-Call Registry.
From Cameroon to American Big Law: The Path to Remaining Your Authentic Self on December 14, 2023
Shook General Liability Litigation Partner Brice Nengsu Kenfack presents the National Black Lawyers’ webinar, “From Cameroon to American Big Law: The Path to Remaining Your Authentic Self,” December 14 at noon CT.
WashULaw Alum Returns for Faculty Workshop
Jessica Feinberg, JD ’08, recently returned to WashULaw for a faculty workshop where she presented her paper Multi-Parent Custody for comments and discussion.
Dean Sperino Quoted in Bloomberg Law
Sandra Sperino, associate dean and Elwood L. Thomas Endowed Professor of Law, was quoted in Bloomberg Law about oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court on a work discrimination case.
Attorney General Bailey launches investigation into Media Matters for 'allegedly fraudulent solicitation of donations'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced that his office has launched an investigation into Media Matters for America, a left-leaning media "watchdog" group, for allegedly engaging in fraudulent practices in soliciting donations.
Former employee sues East Missouri Action Agency for wrongful termination, alleging disability discrimination
ST. LOUIS – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against the East Missouri Action Agency claiming he was fired for taking needed time off to adjust his medications.
St. Louis activist says residents deserve apology, compensation for radioactive waste contamination
ST. LOUIS — While activists work to help citizens exposed to radioactive waste that was left over from the Manhattan Project and contaminated the St. Louis area, the federal government has decided to remove provisions for compensation for victims.
Husch Blackwell Named a Top 10 Social Media Performer by Good2bSocial
Husch Blackwell was recognized as the seventh-best performing law firm—a rise of 27 places compared to a year ago—across all social media platforms in 2023, according to Good2bSocial’s 2023 Social Law Firm Index, an annual study of social media marketing adoption, use, and best practices of the Am Law 200.
Mizzou Law Hires New Director of Family Violence Clinic
Leaders at the University of Missouri School of Law are excited to announce that Danielle Dodd has joined the Mizzou Law faculty as the new director of the recently reopened Family Violence Clinic.
Mizzou Law student wins entrepreneur competition, $15,000 in seed funding
On top of his responsibilities as a law student, parent and president of the University of Missouri Graduate Professional Council, Mizzou Law 3L Parker Owens sets aside time for one of his favorite hobbies: Lego.
Grocery store sues USDA for alleged procedural errors, lack of evidence over SNAP program disqualification
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri grocery store is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture challenging its decision to permanently disqualify the store from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program based on allegations of trafficking.
Attorney General Bailey Pushes Back Against Biden Proposed Rule Excluding Religious Missourians from Fostering Children
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 19 states in opposing the Biden Administration’s proposed rule that would require foster care agencies across the country to place foster children with families who promise to promote transgender identity.