Missouri Attorney General
State Government: Executive Offices | Attorney General / Department of Justice
Recent News About Missouri Attorney General
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Missouri attorney-general says he is disappointed by U.S. Supreme Court's failure to hear egg lawsuit against California, Massachusetts
Missouri has joined a number of states in an attempt to change laws in California and Massachusetts that focus on animal welfare requirements for farmers. -
New attorney general says state will get more than $27,000 in settlement with Neiman Marcus over data breach
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri's new attorney general recently announced a $1.5 million multistate settlement with Dallas-based retailer Neiman Marcus over a 2013 data breach that reportedly involved 1.1 million credit and debit cards. -
Lawsuit over a professor's right to have a firearm on Missouri University's campus remains unanswered
A law professor sued Missouri University (MU) after he allegedly was barred from keeping a firearm in his vehicle. Three years later, the case is unresolved. -
Missouri Democratic Party takes its lieutenant governor to the Supreme Court
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Democratic Party is taking its case to the Missouri Supreme Court after a Circuit Court judge dismissed its lawsuit challenging Gov. Mike Parson’s choice for the state’s lieutenant governor. -
St. Louis alleges actions of assistant attorneys general cost it $1.7 million in damages
ST. LOUIS – The city of St. Louis alleges that two assistant attorneys general through the Missouri Attorney General's office cost it more than $1 million in damages. -
Online advertising company accuses Missouri attorney general of defamation
ST. LOUIS — An online classified advertising company is suing an attorney general of Missouri for alleged harassment and defamation. -
Patricia J. Churchill joins Armstrong Teasdale as corporate services counsel
ST. LOUIS – Global law firm Armstrong Teasdale has named Patricia J. Churchill its new corporate services attorney. -
Missouri AG takes action against 5 Star Paving over allegations of violating consumer laws
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster filed a civil lawsuit against 5 Star Paving, Christopher Haynes, Charles Haynes, Nancy Haynes and Randy Williams over allegations of violating state consumer laws by taking money for asphalt jobs and then failing to complete promised work. -
Missouri announces preliminary injunctions in alleged bankruptcy services scheme
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has announced preliminary injunctions against Beverley Diltz, Critique Services LLC, Renee Mayweather, Dean Meriweather and Robert Dellamano after allegations of violating the state’s Merchandising Practices Act.