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Recent News About Missouri Bar
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Missouri Supreme Court disbars 2 attorneys, suspends 2 others
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court recently ruled to disbar two Missouri Bar-registered attorneys from the practice of law, place one lawyer on an interim suspension and place another attorney on probation in regards to a stayed suspension. -
Missouri Supreme Court reprimands, reinstates attorneys
JEFFERSON CITY — The Supreme Court of Missouri recently issued reprimands for two Missouri Bar-registered lawyers and reinstated the licenses of two others. -
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. -
Attorney to run for Newton County associate judge
NEOSHO — A trial attorney who has practiced law for 21 years is running for an associate judgeship in Newton County for the 2018 election. -
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. -
Attorney and former legislator disbarred for mishandling funds
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court, at the behest of the Missouri Bar’s Chief Disciplinary Counsel, recently ruled to grant attorney Dennis J. Bonner’s petition to have his license to practice law revoked. -
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. -
St. Louis named to top spot in tort reform group's Judicial Hellholes report
ST. LOUIS — Citing lax expert standards and huge payouts for plaintiffs, St. Louis has been named to the top spot in the annual Judicial Hellholes report released by the American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRF).