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Gov. Parson signs legislation to protect businesses from meritless pandemic lawsuits
Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation last week that protects businesses from frivolous COVID-19 litigation. -
Wilson takes reins as chief justice of Missouri Supreme Court, replaces Draper
When Southern District Court of Appeals Judge Gary Lynch heard that Missouri Supreme Court Judge Paul C. Wilson was elected chief justice by fellow jurists on the seven-member high court, he had mixed emotions. -
Case activity for Citibank Na vs Admir Vehabovic on July 6
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Citibank Na against Admir Vehabovic on July 6. -
After Cole County judge rules against expanding Medicaid, plaintiffs file emergency appeal with Missouri Supreme Court
A Cole County Circuit judge decided that a ballot initiative to approve Medicaid expansion is unconstitutional because it did not require the state to appropriate funds. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP: Issues in Higher Education | The New Frontier of College Athlete Name, Image and Likeness
On July 1, 2021, several state laws will go into effect allowing college athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness, quite possibly without an agreed upon national standard. -
Missouri Supreme Court remands $2.5 million judgment awarded to wrongfully incarcerated litigant
The Missouri Supreme Court vacated and remanded a city of St. Louis Circuit Court judgment that awarded $2.5 million to a man who was incarcerated after two St. Louis police officers improperly accused him of possession of cocaine -
Ex-St.Louis City Towing staffer files whistleblower lawsuit after alleged theft of towed cars
When Angelica Woods witnessed tow trucks at St. Louis City Towing allegedly taking cars out of the lot after hours, she was surprised that it went on for so long -
Missouri Supreme Court vacates $113 million correction officer award; Remands for determining compensation
The Missouri Supreme Court vacated and remanded a $113 million back pay award benefiting corrections officers to the Cole County Circuit Court but upheld the trial court’s ruling that their time must be compensated if they are on duty and expected to respond to inmate emergencies -
Federal judge dismisses widow of heroin addict's lawsuit over vague insurer plan language, no appeal of insurer's denial
The Eastern District of Missouri dismissed a lawsuit filed by a heroin addict’s widow who was denied an insurer’s accidental death benefit because her husband’s demise was deemed an intentionally self-inflicted injury.Plaintiff Terry M. -
Missouri Supreme Court says $3 surcharge on speeding tickets is unconstitutional; Class action planned against Sheriffs' Retirement System
The Missouri Supreme Court has vacated and remanded a Jackson County Circuit Court's judgment that would have allowed the Missouri Sheriffs' Retirement System to continue charging motorists a $3 surcharge on speeding tickets that benefits elected sheriffs who have worked at least eight years. -
Lawsuit: Union Pacific denied welder promotion after he reported unsafe conduct
The Union Pacific Railroad Company was recently brought to federal court for allegedly violating the Federal Railway Safety Act. -
Federal judge rejects temporary restraining order against integrating transgender students in women dorms, showers
A federal judge denied a motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction last week, requiring private school College of the Ozarks to place biological males in female dormitories and assign them as roommates -
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court: Actions Taken on May 22
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity on May 22 in the suits below: -
Gov. Parson appoints first black woman to Missouri Supreme Court
Gov. Michael Parson appointed appellate court judge Robin Ransom to serve on the Missouri Supreme Court this week. -
Case activity for Vincent Iii Jones vs Sheila Little on May 22
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Vincent Iii Jones against Sheila Little on May 22. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI: Attorney General Announces Task Force to Combat COVID-19 Fraud
U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, this week, directed the establishment of the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force to marshal the resources of the Department of Justice in partnership with agencies across government to enhance enforcement efforts against COVID-19 related fraud. -
Appellate court decides in favor of medical marijuana transparency, boosting lawmaker amendment
A California-based company that was denied an application to grow medical marijuana in Missouri by its Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) was victorious in court this week. -
U.S. Supreme Court fully briefed on Johnson & Johnson talc appeal
J&J filed its final brief last week in hopes the U.S. Supreme Court will grant its petition for a writ of certiorari in the whopping $4.69 billion talcum powder verdict awarded in St. Louis City Circuit Court in July 2018. -
St. Louis pain doctor sues Medicare over alleged $5.9 million overcharge, seeks injunction
Dr. Padda alleges violations of due process, APA -
St. Louis COVID restaurant restrictions lifted but mask mandate remains
The city of St. Louis and St. Louis county restaurants allowed to open at full capacity