Phelps County
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200 N Main St, Rolla, MO 65401
Recent News About Phelps County
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A personal injury precedent was set statewide last month when the Court of Appeals Southern District affirmed a $12.8 million judgment in favor of an Australian couple injured in a crash with a Phelps County winery truck.
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Shook Partner Chosen for Elite International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
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The Missouri General Assembly has until Friday, May 13 to approve the proposed Congressional map
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ST. LOUIS - Matthew Macormic filed a complaint on Feb. 10 in Phelps County Circuit Court against GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Health over its labeling of Benefiber products being all natural - claims the company has chosen to fight in federal court.
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The Eastern District of Missouri dismissed a lawsuit filed by a heroin addict’s widow who was denied an insurer’s accidental death benefit because her husband’s demise was deemed an intentionally self-inflicted injury.Plaintiff Terry M.
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The state legislature has until June 30 to eliminate public defender waitlists for impoverished individuals accused of a crime.
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Now that Edgard Springs resident Rebecca Varney has retired, she’s focused on keeping the local government transparent and accountable by attending open meetings and reviewing public records. But not everybody is happy about how Varney spends her golden years.
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JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) — Rolla attorney Bryce C. Crowley has been reinstated to practice law following an Oct. 3 Missouri Supreme Court order and his suspension two years ago after a driving while intoxicated conviction.
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JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) – Rolla attorney Brant L. Shockley, who arrested three months ago after being indicted on rape and sodomy charges, was recently indefinitely suspended following a Jan. 23 Missouri Supreme Court order.
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JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) – Rolla attorney Bryce C. Crowley, who was charged with driving while intoxicated last fall, and Illinois attorney James William Davis have been suspended following separate Oct. 30 Missouri Supreme Court orders.