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Three Husch Blackwell Attorneys Named to Missouri Lawyers Media POWER List for Tax Law and Estate Planning
Three Husch Blackwell Attorneys Named to Missouri Lawyers Media POWER List for Tax Law and Estate Planning. -
Flynn Joins HeplerBroom as Attorney of Counsel
Flynn Joins HeplerBroom as Attorney of Counsel. -
House, Senate members to conference $500,000 funding cut to AG Schmitt's budget
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved Vice Chairman Lincoln Hough (R-Springfield)’s proposal to cut $500,000 from Schmitt’s budget last week, which the Missouri House of Representatives had approved -
Gilkerson Top Student at Trial Academy
Gilkerson Top Student at Trial Academy. -
Attorney General Schmitt Statement on Title 42 Temporary Restraining Order
Attorney General Schmitt Statement on Title 42 Temporary Restraining Order. -
House ponders eliminating 'pink tax' on feminine hygiene, diaper products
Missouri House considers legislation that would lower the sales tax on menstrual products but taxation experts say the measure defeats the purpose and that there are better ways to assist low-income women who cannot afford them. -
Missouri Attorney General’s Office, Moberly School District Reach Resolution in Sunshine Lawsuit
Missouri Attorney General’s Office, Moberly School District Reach Resolution in Sunshine Lawsuit. -
Governor Parson Makes Six Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions, Fills One County Office Vacancy
Governor Parson Makes Six Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions, Fills One County Office Vacancy. -
Missouri Supreme Court upholds cap on $5.5 million punitive jury trial damages award
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of imposing limitations on a $5.5 million punitive jury trial damages award in All-Star Awards & Ad Specialties v. Halo Branded Solutions -
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation. -
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Molly Grewe to Trusts & Estates Practice
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Molly Grewe to Trusts & Estates Practice. -
Mom: 'AG's lawsuit against Rockwood School District is a good thing'
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 -
Attorney General Schmitt calls DOJ lawsuit against SAPA gun law 'partisan'
When Gov. Mike Parson signed the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) into law last year, Rep. Doug Clemens was baffled by the move. -
Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents
Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents/ -
Jury decides asbestos in Ford brake drums caused man’s mesothelioma, awards $20 million
On Thursday a jury decided that Ford brake drums containing asbestos caused a man to develop mesothelioma 53 years later and awarded William Trokey and his wife Kathy $10 million each. -
Study: Ban on menthol cigarettes will leave Missouri with an $88 million shortfall
If the United States Food and Drug Administration follows through on its plan to issue a ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes and cigars, the state of Missouri could face a revenue shortfall -
Missouri has joined global push against Russia; Divests pension funds from Russian securities
The Missouri House of Representatives unanimously approved a resolution in support of Ukraine in defending its freedom and its territory against encroachment from Russia, according to Rep. Doug Clemens (D-St.Ann). -
Attorney secures $1.4 million from NFL for retired player denied concussion award after cannabis use
A Missouri attorney successfully intervened on behalf of a retired National Football League (NFL) athlete who was denied payment from a 2014 concussion settlement due to medical marijuana treatment -
Missouri Attorney General, Coalition of State Attorneys General Call for DHS Sec. Mayorkas’ Resignation
Missouri Attorney General, Coalition of State Attorneys General Call for DHS Sec. Mayorkas’ Resignation. -
Missouri Supreme Court: 'Rejected companies can access applications of licensed cannabis businesses'
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing a California cannabis company that failed to acquire a license to access competitors' applications that were approved by the state Department of Health and Senior Services