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Shook Senior Counsel to Speak on the Taxation of LLCs at Live Online Seminar CLE on April 12, 2024
Shook Business Transactions Senior Counsel Andrew Dockter will be the first speaker in the National Business Institute’s Live Online Seminar CLE, “Top 6 LLC Mistakes to Avoid in Everyday Business Practices,” April 12.
2024 CALI Award Winners
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Excellence for the Future Awards recognize students with the highest grade in each course at Mizzou Law.
Appellate court to honor Judges Colleen Dolan and Sherri Sullivan
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, will convene a special session of the court en banc to unveil portraits of Judges Colleen Dolan and Sherri Sullivan at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at the Old Post Office, 815 Olive Street, in St. Louis.
Estate blames nursing home for women's death after maggot infection
A woman's estate says she died after contracting a maggot-infested infection while living in a St. Louis nursing home.
Estate says man died after developing pressure injury at nursing home
The estate of a man blames the owner and operator of a nursing home for pressure sores that resulted in his death.
Nike kicks class action over 'Sustainability' products
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit against Nike that argued its "Sustainability" products are not as environmentally friendly as the company would have shoppers believe.
Attorney General Bailey Requests Execution Date for Christopher Collings
In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office has requested that the Missouri Supreme Court set an execution date for Christopher Collings.
Geri Lynn Arrindell Selected as a Top 100 St. Louisans You Should Know To Succeed In Business
We are proud to congratulate Geri Lynn Arrindell on being selected by St. Louis Small Business Monthly as a “Top 100 St. Louisans to Know to Succeed in Business.”
Missouri AG calls Biden's latest student loan plan 'illegal'
ST LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced his participation in a lawsuit against President Joe Biden for his most recent loan "cancelation" plan.
Tommy Rea Shares Experience Volunteering at Honduran Nutrition Center
Days after joining Thompson Coburn as a litigation partner, Tommy Rea was presented with a unique opportunity to spend eight days more fully understanding the day-to-day operations of NutriFund, a non-profit with whom he works.
3L Tosin Agunloye Receives Scholarship from Chapman and Cutler LLP
Congratulations to 3L Tosin Agunloye, who was selected to receive the Chapman and Cutler LLP Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. Diversity Scholarship!
Bailey defends state law protecting Missouri meat
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey secured an order to uphold the accuracy of meat product advertising.
Shook Partners Named Barons of the Boardroom by KCMBA
Shook Partners Sandy Hawley and Leonard Searcy have been selected by the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association (KCMBA) for the Baron of the Boardroom Award.
Professor Trevor Gardner Presents at Harvard Law
Professor Trevor Gardner presented at the Race, Racism, and the Law Symposium at Harvard Law School, organized by Aziza Ahmed (Boston University) and Guy Uriel-Charles (Harvard).
Justice Matters | Reflections of Missouri Chief Justice Mary R. Russell
Spring has always been one of my favorite times of year.
Professor MJ Durkee Installed as the William Gardiner Hammond Professor in Law
Dean Russell K. Osgood welcomed guests to the installation ceremony for Professor MJ Durkee, who is now the William Gardiner Hammond Professor in Law.
Woman blames Life Care Centers for mother's death from dehydration
A woman says negligent care at a nursing home led to her mother's dehydration and death.
Man blames nursing home for mother's pressure ulcer, death
A man is accusing a nursing home for his mother's death.
22nd circuit commission announces nominees for Ohmer circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis
The Twenty-Second Circuit Judicial Commission announced the panel of three nominees to be submitted to Governor Michael L. Parson to fill the circuit judge vacancy created by the impending retirement of Judge Steven Ohmer.
Mizzou Law students finish second in national moot court competition
Mizzou Law 3Ls Isaac Keller and Macgyver “Mac” Newton finished second overall in the national Thurgood Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition hosted by the Federal Bar Association.