St. Louis County
Recent News About St. Louis County
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Case activity for Housing Authority of St Louis County vs Lashaunda Carmichael on March 1
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Housing Authority of St Louis County against Lashaunda Carmichael on March 1: -
Case activity for Housing Authority of St Louis County vs Lashaunda Carmichael on Feb. 28
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Housing Authority of St Louis County against Lashaunda Carmichael on Feb. 28: -
PAULE CAMAZINE BLUMENTHAL PC: Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal Attorney Susan E. Block Recognized for Lifetime of Service by Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
Susan E. Block, Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal attorney and retired St. Louis County circuit judge, was recognized at the recent 29th Justice for All Ball. Block, along with Hon. Robert M. Clayton, II and Hon. Stephen N. Limbaugh, Sr., served as an Honorary Chair for the Legal Services of Eastern Missouri’s annual fundraiser. -
Legislator leading charge against Missouri venue reform gets big bucks from lawyers
JEFFERSON CITY – In four years lawyers gave $373,391 to campaigns of state Sen. Scott Sifton, whose amendment to a joinder bill would grant trials to plaintiffs in courts where the Supreme Court ruled they don’t belong. -
Sen. Ed Emery confident bill putting limits on awards for multiple plaintiffs will pass House
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Sen. Ed Emery told the St. Louis Record he's optimistic that Senate Bill 7, which aims to put a limit on large awards for cases where multiple plaintiffs combine lawsuits, will pass in the state's House of Representatives. -
HEPLERBROOM: Varadachari to Speak at Annual Clm Conference
.Bharat Varadachari will be among the featured speakers at the 2019 Claims and Litigation Management Alliance conference. -
Missouri high court says Johnson & Johnson powder suit belongs in St. Louis county, not city
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Supreme Court recently ruled in a 4-3 decision that a plaintiff in a class action against Johnson & Johnson over ovarian cancer claims should have his case addressed in St. Louis County Circuit Court, not St. Louis City Circuit Court. -
Merger of St. Louis city-county would dissolve court where mass litigation has taken root
ST. LOUIS - Merger of St. Louis city and county would shut down one of the nation’s most wide open courts, as the 22nd Judicial District would cease to exist under the current “Metro City” merger plan. -
LASHLY & BAER: Lashly & Baer, P.C. Announces Brian J. Malone Named Shareholder
The law firm of Lashly & Baer, P.C. announces that Brian J. Malone has been named a shareholder of the firm. Mr. Malone has been with the firm since 2016, he devotes his practice to assisting governmental bodies and public institutions in the St. Louis area. -
Woman injured in St. Louis County collision seeks more than $25,000 from insurance company
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri resident is seeking more than $25,000 from her insurance company over an auto accident that occurred in St. Louis County. -
Injured motorist seeks more than $25,000 from GEICO Insurance over claim
ST. LOUIS – A man injured in a 2017 auto accident in St. Louis County alleges his insurer has failed to make payments in accordance with the terms of his policy. -
St. Louis County resident files malpractice against attorney over handling of injury case
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County woman alleges that she is unable to pursue a personal injury claim against St. Louis County because of the negligence of an attorney. -
HEPLERBROOM: Varadachari elected to executive board of St. Louis County Bar Association
Bharat Varadachari has been elected to serve on the Executive Board of the St. Louis County Bar Association. -
'De facto debtors' prisons have no place in Missouri,' Schmitt says in amicus brief
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri's new attorney general said in an amicus brief he recently filed with the state's highest court that "de facto debtors' prisons" in the state "must end." -
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. -
Driver seeks more than $25,000 over I-64 collision
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County woman has filed suit against a Macon County man over an auto accident on Interstate 64. -
Injured motorist alleges AAA Insurance refused to pay amounts due under policy
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County resident alleges he was injured in an auto accident and that his insurer failed to pay the amounts due under his policy. -
Two individuals allege driver's failure to keep proper lookout caused collision at St. Louis intersection
ST. LOUIS – Two St. Louis County residents allege they were injured in a collision caused by a driver who failed to keep a proper lookout. -
Court denies Direct Biologics' motion to remand breach of agreement case against Kimera Labs
ST. LOUIS – The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Eastern Division has denied remanding a breach of agreement case between Direct Biologics LLC and Kimera Labs Inc. -
Passenger seeks damages over collision with Marten Transport truck on I-55
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County resident is seeking damages over injuries he allegedly sustained in an auto accident involving a semi truck on Interstate 55.