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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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MVP Law Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers in 2025 Edition

By STL Record |
In the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©, 20 MVP Law attorneys were recognized as Best Lawyers® and 11 MVP Law attorneys were named to the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch.

Joe Cordell Honored with 2024 Order of the Coif

By STL Record |
Joe Cordell, a distinguished lawyer and co-founder of Cordell & Cordell, the nation’s largest domestic litigation firm, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Honorary Order of the Coif by WashU Law.

Professor Lietzan Named to “Best Lawyers in America”

By STL Record |
For the 11th straight year, Erika Lietzan, William H. Pittman Professor of Law & Timothy J. Heinsz Professor of Law at Mizzou Law, was named a Best Lawyer in FDA Law.

Federal judge issues ruling partially granting summary judgment in transgender employee discrimination case

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A federal judge partially granted a motion for summary judgment in a case involving a transgender woman who sued the Department of Veterans Affairs for alleged sex discrimination.

Cheryl Kelly Named as Lawdragon 500 Leading Real Estate Lawyer

By STL Record |
Thompson Coburn partner Cheryl Kelly was recognized in the 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Real Estate Lawyers list.

Attorney General Bailey Files Suit to Prohibit Obamacare from Funding Illegal Immigrants

By STL Record |
In his ongoing fight to protect Missourians’ tax dollars from misuse, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that he joined a 15-state coalition in filing suit against the Biden-Harris Administration over its rule treating illegal aliens as legal citizens and making states pay for their public benefits.

Appellate court affirms lower court decision in construction company case

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri appellate court affirmed a trial court's judgment, holding that the trial court acted within its discretion in striking the appellant's pleadings due to its repeated noncompliance with discovery orders and that the issue regarding the show-cause hearing was not preserved for review.

Appellate Judicial Commission seeks applicants for Odenwald vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District

By STL Record |
The Appellate Judicial Commission is accepting applications for judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy created by the impending November 16, 2024, retirement of Judge Kurt S. Odenwald after approximately 17 years of judicial service.

Appellate Clinic Wins First Amendment Retaliation Appeal in Eighth Circuit

By STL Record |
A panel of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit unanimously ruled to revive a First Amendment retaliation lawsuit brought by a client of WashULaw’s Appellate Clinic.

Chris Hohn Begins Tenure as Chair of Thompson Coburn

By STL Record |
Effective August 14, 2024, Chris Hohn assumed the role of chair at national law firm Thompson Coburn, taking over from Roman Wuller, who has led the firm since 2020.

Bailey files suit to prohibit Obamacare from funding illegal immigrants

By Chris Dickerson |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has joined a 15-state coalition in a lawsuit against the Biden administration regarding its rule they say treats illegal aliens as legal citizens and makes states pay for their public benefits.

Food and Agricultural Commercial Litigator Returns to Thompson Coburn as Partner in St. Louis

By STL Record |
Thompson Coburn announced that Kimberly Bousquet has rejoined the firm’s Business Litigation Practice Group in St. Louis.

Appellate court rules woman breached fiduciary duty by ousting siblings from inheritance

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — The Eastern District of the Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a trial court’s decision on several points, affirming that an appellant had breached her fiduciary duties and that the siblings were entitled to the damages and remedies awarded.

Appeals court rules on Hyundai arbitration cases

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — The Eastern District of the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled in two separate cases involving Hyundai Motor America and arbitration claims.

Prof. Gary Myers elected vice president of SEALS

By STL Record |
Gary Myers, the Earl F. Nelson Professor of Law at the School of Law, was elected to serve as vice president of the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS).

Shook Trio Selected for MLW Up and Coming Honor

By STL Record |
Missouri Lawyers Media has chosen three Shook attorneys for its annual Up and Coming honor.

State Tax Commission Issues Order Rolling Back Unlawful Property Tax Assessments After Obtaining Information from Attorney General Bailey’s Lawsuit

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that the State Tax Commission issued an order rolling back Jackson County’s unlawful 2023 property assessments.

8th Circuit sides with Bailey, blocks student loan scheme

By Kyla Asbury |
JEFFERSON CITY — The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a court order secured by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, which blocks the Biden Administration's "SAVE" Plan for student loan forgiveness.

Judiciary seeks comments for 2024 review of child support guidelines

By STL Record |
The Supreme Court of Missouri’s family court committee is seeking comment from the public and members of the bar in conducting its statutorily required review of the child support guidelines, including an examination of the assumptions, information and methodology providing the basis for the current guidelines.

Partner Jennifer A. Davis Joins Nine PBS Board of Directors

By STL Record |
UB Greensfelder LLP is pleased to share that Jennifer A. Davis, Partner and Group Leader of the firm’s Trusts & Estates Practice, has been elected to the Nine PBS Board of Directors.