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Aug. 5: St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court docket for "cc replevin" cases
The following cases categorized as "cc replevin" were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on Aug. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court: Actions Taken on Aug. 4
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity on Aug. 4 in the suits below: -
Aug. 4: St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court docket for "cc replevin" cases
The following cases categorized as "cc replevin" were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on Aug. 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Missouri ordered to pay $1.1 million in attorney fees over League of Women Voters lawsuit
National Voter Registration Act lawsuit leads to a $1.1 million payout for attorneys -
Case activity for Mark T Mccloskey vs State of Missouri on Aug. 4
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Mark T Mccloskey against State of Missouri on Aug. 4. -
Court activity on Aug. 5: Mark T Mccloskey vs State of Missouri
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Mark T Mccloskey against State of Missouri on Aug. 5: 'Summons Issued-Circuit'. -
Limit on non-economic damages upheld by Missouri Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court held that non-economic damages are constitutional -
Man sues deodorant company, alleges false and misleading marketing of products
ST. LOUIS -- A man is suing the makers of "Degree" deodorant for false, misleading and deceptive marketing of products. -
Gov. Parson signs legislation to protect businesses from meritless pandemic lawsuits
Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation last week that protects businesses from frivolous COVID-19 litigation. -
TRESSLER LLP: Firm Continues to Grow: Tressler Welcomes Nine Experienced Attorneys
It has been a busy and exciting year so far. Tressler continues to grow with the addition of nine experienced attorneys in four different offices. -
Missouri Sheriffs' Association on St. Louis gun lawsuit: 'Where were they during the legislative process?'
The lawsuit filed by the city and county of St. Louis City challenging Gov. Mike Parson’s ban on federal gun laws is too little, too late -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Missouri Attorney General Obtains $150,000 Medicaid Fraud Settlement
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced that his office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has obtained a $150,000 settlement against a former Poplar Bluff Medicaid provider for falsely billing services that weren’t provided. -
MISSOURI LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Governor and First Lady Parson to Participate in Statewide Bicentennial Events
Governor Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson announced their participation in several statewide bicentennial events leading up to and following Missouri Statehood Day on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. -
Missouri Firearms Coalition advises caution to gun owners before securing a medical marijuana card
Rep. Nick Schroer says he will introduce legislation if protections for gun owners seeking medical marijuana cards are dismantled by courts -
Taxpayer advocacy group works to stop gas tax hike in Missouri
Americans For Prosperity-Missouri, a taxpayer advocacy group, created a petition to retrieve 100,000 signatures over the summer to stonewall the State of Missouri from increasing the tax on gas in October. -
Defense lawyers and hospital association file brief in support of state's 2015 cap on damages law
The Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers and the Missouri Hospital Association have filed an amicus brief with the Missouri Supreme Court in a Jackson County case involving a woman whose $1,030,000 jury award was limited to $778,828 after the trial court applied the state’s medical liability statute. -
Missouri Supreme Court says $3 surcharge on speeding tickets is unconstitutional; Class action planned against Sheriffs' Retirement System
The Missouri Supreme Court has vacated and remanded a Jackson County Circuit Court's judgment that would have allowed the Missouri Sheriffs' Retirement System to continue charging motorists a $3 surcharge on speeding tickets that benefits elected sheriffs who have worked at least eight years. -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Prosecutions by Missouri Attorney General Lead to the Barring of Four Missouri Individuals from Participating in Government Healthcare Services
Due to prosecutions and convictions obtained by the Missouri Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, four Missouri providers were added to the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s exclusion list, meaning that they are excluded from participating in all government healthcare programs. -
Appellate court decides in favor of medical marijuana transparency, boosting lawmaker amendment
A California-based company that was denied an application to grow medical marijuana in Missouri by its Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) was victorious in court this week. -
Medical association files amicus brief in support of limits on non-economic damages in medical negligence litigation
Missouri Supreme Court set to decide whether limits on non-economic damages are constitutional