Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli congratulates three attorneys who were named to the inaugural 2021 “Midwest Trailblazers” list by The American Lawyer. Shareholders Denise K. Drake, Labor and Employment Department Chair, Matthew J. Murer, Health Care Department Chair, and Kathryn T. Allen, Tech Transactions & Data Privacy Shareholder, were spotlighted in the Trailblazer series for being “agents of change.”
The Missouri Supreme Court is set to rule on an appeal filed by two drivers who are challenging a lower court’s decision that allows a $3 surcharge on speeding tickets, which benefits the Missouri Sheriff's Retirement System
A lengthy wrongful death lawsuit against the St. Louis County Department of Public Health, the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services and many others was levered into federal court on April 15.
The mother of a deceased teenager called on 16 different defendants to answer for the death of her son, which she says was the fault of the Bruce Normile Juvenile Justice Center and multiple others
Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Catherine Hanaway has assumed the leadership role as the firm’s Chair, effective , after a 12-month transition period during which she served as the firm’s Chair-Elect.
When state Rep. Herman Morse needs to see a doctor, he drives 30 to 55 miles from Dexter to Poplar Bluff, Saxton or Cape where there is a hospital or doctor park, assuming he can secure an appointment.
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis inmate suing for a shower has succeeded, as federal judge Ronnie White on March 18 ordered he be moved to a section of the City Justice Center with a more accessible washing facility for him.
When a due process bill was introduced in both the Missouri House and Senate in the 2019 session, St. Louis University School of Law professor Marcia McCormick thought the proposed legislation was questionable in a number of ways.
A St. Charles County man sued the county, the St. Charles County Police Department, the St. Charles County Chief of Police, the St. Charles County Police Captain of the Internal Affairs Division and the St. Charles County Police Operations Administrator for alleged retaliation and wrongful termination, according to documents filed on March 10 in the Eastern Missouri District Court.
The St. Louis County Clerk of the Circuit Court and the Missouri office of State Courts Administrator were accused by a national news service of withholding new civil petitions from public view for days or weeks in violation of the First Amendment, according to documents filed on March 5 in the Missouri Eastern District Court.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is leading a coalition of 13 states that have sued the Biden administration after the President signed an executive order that critics say will harm manufacturing and agriculture, and in the meantime, local politicians are critical of Schmitt whom they say has yet to act on a surge in natural gas pricing.
The following cases categorized as "asbestos" cases were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on Aug. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "asbestos" cases were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on Aug. 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: