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Missouri Attorney General Obtains Preliminary Injunction Against Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate
Missouri Attorney General Obtains Preliminary Injunction Against Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate. -
Attorney General Schmitt Joins 24-State Lawsuit to Block President Biden’s Head Start Mask, Vaccine Mandates
Attorney General Schmitt Joins 24-State Lawsuit to Block President Biden’s Head Start Mask, Vaccine Mandates. -
Missouri Supreme Court allows lawyers to gift indigent clients with free money
Lawyers representing indigent clients free of charge are now enabled to offer them money when they are experiencing an emergency -
Lowell Pearson Honored as a 2022 Lawyer of the Year by Missouri Lawyers Media
Lowell Pearson Honored as a 2022 Lawyer of the Year by Missouri Lawyers Media. -
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Sends Letter to President Biden Ahead of His Visit to Kansas City
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Sends Letter to President Biden Ahead of His Visit to Kansas City. -
St. Louis maintains 7th place in 2021-22 Judicial Hellhole ranking
Formerly number one on the annual American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRF)’s Judicial Hellhole ranking, St. Louis has dropped to number seven in 2021 for the second year in a row. -
Armstrong Teasdale Names Tyson Ketchum Kansas City Office Managing Attorney
Armstrong Teasdale Names Tyson Ketchum Kansas City Office Managing Attorney. -
Hamilton Again Nominated to Fill Vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals
Hamilton Again Nominated to Fill Vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals. -
Federal judge in St. Louis issues order banning COVID-19 vaccine mandate on healthcare workers in 10 states
In a stunning reversal, a federal judge in St. Louis has granted a preliminary injunction that enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine on healthcare workers -
Supreme Court will decide whether new sex assault victim law violates rights of the accused
The Missouri Supreme Court is set to decide whether a new law bolstering the rights of sexual assault victims violates an accused defender’s constitutional rights. -
21st circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Farragut-Hemphill circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis County
21st circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Farragut-Hemphill circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis County. -
21st circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Lay associate circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis County
21st circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Lay associate circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis County. -
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes 12 Associates Across U.S. Offices
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes 12 Associates Across U.S. Offices. -
Environmental defense plaintiff is now siding with STL Spire Pipeline to stop Dec. 13 closure
The climate change advocacy group that sued the producer of the STL Spire Pipeline is now siding with the utility to prevent its looming Dec. 13 closure -
Missouri Supreme Court to weigh statutory restrictions on punitive damages
The Missouri Supreme Court is once again weighing statutory restrictions on punitive damages. On Wednesday morning, Dec. 8, the state’s highest court will hear arguments pertaining to All-Star Awards & Ad Specialties v Halo -
Eastern district appellate court denies NFL request to transfer Rams stadium litigation out of St. Louis
The Eastern District Missouri Court of Appeals denied an emergency writ of prohibition this week filed by the NFL that would have ordered a lower court judge to transfer the case to a county outside of the St. Louis metropolitan region. -
Spire predicts dire winter for St. Louis pipeline customers without Dec. 13 FERC extension
If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) does not grant an extension to operate the St. Louis Spire gas pipeline beyond Dec. 13, St. Louis residents serviced by the utility could face a very cold winter, according to a Spire attorney. -
Eastern District appeal court recuses itself from divorced mom's case against family court insiders
The entire Eastern District Court of Appeals has recused itself from a divorced mom’s case against court-appointed professionals whom she alleges engaged in constructive fraud in denying her custody of her children -
Lawyer: AG Schmitt joining Texas lawsuit to resume border wall construction may prevail
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could have a valid claim in suing the federal government to resume construction of the border wall. -
Onder Law talc claims against J&J total one fourth of caseload in New Jersey MDL
CHARLOTTE - Onder Law of St. Louis represents more than 9,000 clients with cancer claims against Johnson & Johnson, according to a spreadsheet the company filed at bankruptcy court.