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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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16th circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Del Muro circuit judge vacancy in Jackson County

By STL Record |
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 10.28(d), the Sixteenth Circuit Judicial Commission announces the following demographic information relating to applicants for the circuit judge vacancy in Division 4 of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Jackson County) created by the August 1, 2024, retirement of Judge Justine E. Del Muro.

Boeing employee sues over hostile work environment, retaliation

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A Boeing employee in St. Louis filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, retaliation and discrimination after allegedly enduring years of inappropriate behavior and unaddressed complaints at the company.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia

By STL Record |
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, plans to convene court Thursday, November 7, 2024, at the University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia.

Shook Chair and Practice Co-Chair Named Among Most Powerful Leaders

By STL Record |
Ingram’s has named Shook Chair Madeleine McDonough and General Liability Litigation Co-Chair Robert Adams to the 2024 issue of Ingram’s 250: The Most Powerful Business Leaders in Greater Kansas City.

Former employee sues Love's Travel Stops alleging gender discrimination, hostile work environment

By Kyla Asbury |
KANSAS CITY — A former employee of Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of gender-based discrimination and creating a hostile work environment.

Veterans Clinic Files Amicus Brief in SCOTUS in Support of Reservists’ Rights

By STL Record |
The University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic has filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Feliciano v. Department of Transportation.

Former Tyson Poultry employee files lawsuit alleging discrimination, retaliation after workplace injury

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A former employee of Tyson Poultry filed a lawsuit against the company alleging discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Missouri Human Rights Act.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at Lincoln University in Jefferson City

By STL Record |
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, plans to convene court Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at Lincoln University in Jefferson City.

Missouri, Kansas, Idaho sue FDA over removal of abortion drug safeguards, citing health risks

By Kyla Asbury |
JEFFERSON CITY — Three states have filed an amended complaint in a 2022 lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, accusing the agency of endangering women’s health by removing key safety protocols for abortion medications.

Legal Aid of Western Missouri Awards Shook Partner

By STL Record |
Legal Aid of Western Missouri has named Shook Partner Dana Strueby as the 2024 recipient of the prestigious Robert C. Welch Volunteer Attorney Project Award.

Armstrong Teasdale Adds Associates Nationwide

By STL Record |
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of nine associates across practice groups and offices nationwide, including Denver, Kansas City, Miami, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis.

Chris Hohn Featured in Missouri Lawyers Media’s “Legal Limelight”

By STL Record |
Chris Hohn, recently appointed chair of Thompson Coburn, was profiled in the October edition of the “Legal Limelight” feature from Missouri Lawyers Media.

Professor Lietzan presents in health policy webinar

By STL Record |
On Oct. 8, Professor Erika Lietzan participated in a Hudson Institute webinar entitled, “Do Drug Patents Cause High Prices?” with Professor Adam Mossoff from the Antonin Scalia Law School and Corey Salsberg, vice president and global head of intellectual property affairs for Novartis.

Appellate court affirms lower court decision in Injury Treatment Centers lawsuit

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — In a recent decision, the Western District of the Missouri Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by healthcare providers against National Insurance, affirming that certain legal assignments signed by the providers' patients were invalid under Missouri law.

Attorney General Bailey Wins $131,000 in Restitution for Ripped-Off Home Owners in Clay County

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that he obtained a judgment returning $131,022 to homeowners in Clay County after defendant Cory Richards failed to provide promised home repairs to homeowners.

Bailey secures more than $131,000 for homeowners in Clay County in home repair scam

By Kyla Asbury |
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today a court ruling that will return over $131,000 to homeowners in Clay County after a contractor failed to provide promised home repairs.

16th circuit commission seeks applicants for Barrett associate circuit judge vacancy in Jackson County

By STL Record |
The Sixteenth Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications for the position of associate circuit judge, Division 30 of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Jackson County).

Missouri Attorney General says Army Corps will put out new signage for Coldwater Creek toxic waste site

By Kyla Asbury |
JEFFERSON CITY —Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will update signage around Coldwater Creek, an area contaminated by toxic waste that has endangered Missourians for decades.

Alumni Spotlight — Meet Erin Webber

By STL Record |
Growing up with her father, then a state court judge in Memphis, Mo., Erin Webber, ’96, remembers a different kind of dinnertime chats: pre-trial conferences.

Missouri appellate court orders dissolved massage therapy business to pay victims

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri appellate court ruled that Oasis Foot Spa & Massage and its managing member must pay compensatory and punitive damages to six individuals who were allegedly sexually assaulted by an employee.