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New trustees of The Missouri Bar Foundation
New trustees of The Missouri Bar Foundation. -
Fatima Khan joins Thompson Coburn as an immigration partner
Fatima Khan joins Thompson Coburn as an immigration partner. -
Sonette Magnus joins Thompson Coburn as a litigation partner
Sonette Magnus joins Thompson Coburn as a litigation partner. -
Judge ordered to respond to restaurants' COVID mandamus appeal in shutdown battle
Paul Duffy invested a lot of money in big heaters and sealing the patio of his restaurant, Mike Duffy’s Pub & Grill so that customers will be warm while dining outside. -
Council members rebel against moves to hand 'blank check' to law firm
St. Louis County Council members have rebelled against handing a "blank check" to an outside law firm already paid more than $400,000 for legal advice in the last year. -
St. Louis Circuit Attorney answers judge's order with redacted documents
Lewis Rice attorney condemns St. Louis City Attorney for disregarding open access to records -
St. Louis County hires outside counsel, will explore potential appeal in $20 million discrimination verdict, spokesman says
JEFFERSON CITY – St. Louis County has hired outside counsel in the wake of a jury's almost $20 million award in the discrimination litigation of a county police sergeant who'd allegedly been told to "tone down" his "gayness." -
Cedar Hills sues operators of Battlefield Mall alleging they underpaid
KANSAS CITY – A commercial real estate landlord recently filed a federal lawsuit alleging a tenant improperly and systematically miscalculated and underpaid its rent. -
Cosmos Granite suit claims River City Granite failed to pay more than $300,000 for goods
ST. LOUIS – Cosmos Granite (Central) LLC recently filed a lawsuit against River City Granite & Stone Works for failing to pay more than $300,000. -
Transit Pro claims former manager stole, shared trade secrets
A transport company is suing a former employee under Missouri’s Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for allegedly stealing confidential company information after his termination. -
Court disqualifies firm representing Ferguson in class action over jailing practices
U.S. District Judge Audrey Fleissig has disqualified a law firm representing the city of Ferguson in a proposed class action involving the city's policies and practices of jailing individuals for failure to pay money owed from traffic and other municipal offenses. -
Missouri judicial selection process comes under fire
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Senate leader Ron Richard (R-Joplin) wants to repeal the process for selecting justices to the state’s Supreme Court. -
Talc defendant cites Supreme Court ruling on out-of-state plaintiffs in bid to overturn verdict
ST. LOUIS — A defendant in a class action lawsuit over claims that talc is linked to patients developing ovarian cancer has cited a recent Missouri Supreme Court ruling that foreign corporations cannot be sued for events that happened out of state. -
Choices for Missouri Supreme Court seat prompt debate over 'elitist' system
&&&The current vacancy on the Missouri Supreme Court has reignited debate about whether the way the state selects judges is a rigged system dominated by politics and trial attorneys or one that rightly champions merit.