Recent News About St. Louis County
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Two panels of finalists for judgeship were referred to Gov. Mike Parson
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An expert witness appearing for a plaintiff suing Monsanto claiming its weed killer Roundup caused her cancer said the substance is toxic, while defense attorneys said cancer occurs naturally.
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In a lawsuit launched by a woman claiming the weed killer Roundup caused her cancer attorneys sparred on Friday over whether cases of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma went up alongside a big increase in use of the product.
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Students and faculty are expected to attend the court sessions of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, when it holds its docket at Potosi High School at 9:30 a.m. March 29, 2023.
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Air Force Academy graduate Joel Fritts sued his former attorney Erin Zielinski, a lead litigator at the Cordell & Cordell law firm
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Bharat Varadachari will be part of a panel discussing how to conduct voir dire in bad faith litigation and how that differs from a typical third-party liability case.
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When Angela Freiner lost custody of her daughter last year, she sent an email to the presiding judge warning her of the consequences. Three days later she was arrested
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While the St. Louis County Council quietly defeated a measure last week that would have allocated $1 million to help women secure abortions out of state, Attorney General Eric Schmitt sued the city of St. Louis after its Board of Aldermen moved forward with its plan to do the same.
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Local ESPN sportscaster: Rams settlement negotiations will likely land with a mediator if the parties involved do not to agree on how to split the $790 million
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A St. Louis County hospital has been piloting a program in which staff and freelance nurses alike can sign up for work shifts through an online application, according to media reports, and the process is expanding.
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Cole County Circuit Court told to rule on constitutionality of SAPA by Missouri Supreme Court
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Missouri Bar seeks general public applications for Judicial Performance Review Committee.
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Missouri Attorney General’s Office Announces 169 Law Enforcement Agencies Cleared Backlog of Kits, 3 Prosecutions Underway.
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Personal property taxes in St. Charles County would be phased out in favor of real estate tax under a proposal that won preliminary approval this week in the Missouri Senate
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Varadachari and Young to Speak at National Insurance Claims & Litigation Conference.
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AG Schmitt sued Rockwood School District in Circuit Court for St. Louis County on March 16 alleging it avoided disclosing efforts to report parents to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center for engaging in protected speech
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Chief Justice Paul C. Wilson expressed concern about the welfare of judges and military veterans and advocated for competitive court employee compensation this week during a joint session of the Missouri General Assembly in Jefferson City.
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Varadachari is President-Elect of St. Louis County Bar Association.
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ST. LOUIS - Keith Rose filed a federal lawsuit on Jan. 26 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Robert Schulte for violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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Varadachari to Lead a Table at Insurance “Speed-Dating” Conference.