Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP- MISSOURI: Husch Blackwell Places 143 Lawyers in 2019 Best Lawyers in America
The Best Lawyers in America has listed 143 Husch Blackwell lawyers in its 2019 directory who have been named “Lawyer of the Year”. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Helen B. Kim, Brandi Burke receive ABA presidential appointments
Thompson Coburn partners Helen B. Kim and Brandi Burke have received presidential appointments to two high-profile ABA entities. -
THE MARKS LAW FIRM LLC: Paying For Your Bad Behavior In A Divorce?
Remy Trafelet is a hedge fund manager in New York. -
New legal analysis calls Missouri the 'Sue Me State'
From pro-tort courts to record-setting verdicts, one legal expert says Missouri is fast becoming "the Sue Me State." -
St. Louis man alleges STL Mugshots violates state law by charging people to remove information
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges a website posted his mugshot and then unlawfully attempted to charge him to remove it. -
SMITH MUELLER: Michael Smith Named Medical Malpractice Super Lawyer for 11th Year In a Row
Michael Smith was again voted a Missouri/Kansas Super Lawyer in the field of medical malpractice litigation. -
Morganford Auto Sales alleged to have failed to perform inspections on vehicle prior to sale
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis auto dealership is alleged to have misrepresented the quality and condition of a vehicle. -
Ten Missouri counties and Joplin file lawsuit against 49 opioid-related companies
Ten Missouri counties and the city of Joplin joined communities across the country in litigation over the nation's opoid epidemic. -
Canada Dry ginger ale is falsely advertised as being made with real ginger, consumer claims
ST. LOUIS – A consumer alleges a brand of ginger ale is falsely advertised as being made with real ginger. -
Woman alleges she was terminated by Washington University in retaliation for complaint
ST. LOUIS – A woman formerly employed by Washington University alleges she was terminated in retaliation for filing a complaint about hostile treatment from a supervisor. -
10 Missouri counties suing drug firms to recover costs of fighting opioid epidemic
ST. LOUIS – Ten Missouri counties, including Jefferson, and the city of Joplin are suing pharmacies, distributors, manufacturers and so-called "pill mills" for the costs of fighting the opioid epidemic. -
Woman claims racial and gender discrimination in lawsuit against Sodexo, other employers
The plaintiff, who is African American, alleges Sodexo, SDH Services East and other employers violated the Missouri Human Rights Act. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Intellectual Property Attorney Rachel Bennett Joins Armstrong Teasdale in St. Louis
Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, proudly announces the addition of Rachel Bennett to its Intellectual Property practice group in St. Louis, Missouri. -
Widow files wrongful death suit against DAP, others
ST. LOUIS – A widow has filed a wrongful death suit against several Missouri-based companies over allegations her husband's cancer was caused by asbestos exposure. -
Widow files wrongful death suit against Hercules, others over asbestos allegations
ST. LOUIS – A widow has filed a wrongful death suit against several companies in Missouri over allegations their products caused her late husband's lung cancer. -
BAKER STERCHI COWDEN & RICE LLC: Amendments to s. 537.065 Providing for Notice to the Insurer and Intervention as of Right to be Applied Prospectively Only
A recent decision from Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals, Desai v. Seneca Specialty Insurance Company, WD81220, involves retroactive vs. prospective application of certain amendments to § 537.065, RSMo. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Thompson Coburn attorneys receive high marks in Chambers’ 2018 High Net Worth guide
Thompson Coburn’s private client practice and several of its practitioners received recognition in Chambers and Partners’ 2018 High Net Worth guide. -
Judge grants protective order for Primary Care Pharmacy in case against Express Scripts
In a billing dispute over medical supplies, Primary Care Pharmacy alleges that Express Scripts "improperly recouped" more than a half-million dollars. -
Damages sought from allegedly intoxicated driver over Route M collision
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri motorist alleges he was injured when an uninsured, intoxicated driver struck his vehicle in St. Charles County. -
Man alleges he was injured in fall from Pipping Towing & Recovery truck
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man and his wife are seeking damages from a towing company and a motor club after he fell from a towing truck.