Washington University School of Law
Recent News About Washington University School of Law
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Professor Karen Tokarz Receives Missouri Lawyers’ ICON Honor
Missouri Lawyers Media recently awarded Professor Karen Tokarz with its 2024 ICON Honor. -
Study: Missouri ranks 8th where law degrees are worth the most
New York ranked first followed by Illinois and Florida -
Associate Judge Lynne R. Perkins was elevated to the circuit court
Perkins was appointed to succeed Judge Michael K. Mullen -
Greensfelder Elevates Four Attorneys to Officer for 2023
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that attorneys Sally Specht Browning, Jessica Courtway, Sanja Ord and Elizabeth Pack have each been promoted to officer, effective February 1, 2023. -
New trustees of The Missouri Bar Foundation
New trustees of The Missouri Bar Foundation. -
Greensfelder Elevates Three Attorneys to Officer for 2022
Greensfelder Elevates Three Attorneys to Officer for 2022. -
Congratulations to the new Thompson Coburn partners for 2022
Congratulations to the new Thompson Coburn partners for 2022. -
Meet the Thompson Coburn Fall Associates
Meet the Thompson Coburn Fall Associates. -
Keith Grissom Selected for American College of Trust and Estate Counsel Fellows Program
Keith Grissom, an officer at Greensfelder, has been accepted into Class II of the Heart of America Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). -
GREENSFELDER HEMKER & GALE PC: Lacy Keune Selected for Focus St. Louis Leadership Program
FOCUS St. Louis has selected Greensfelder attorney Lacy M. Fields Keune to participate in its Leadership St. Louis program for 2021-22. -
Judge orders St. Louis prosecutor to refrain from DNA testing in Mormon newlywed investigation
It’s only been a month since one of Missouri’s top prosecutors joined the Idaho case against the Mormon newlyweds whose two children were found dead but in that short time, the investigation has turned to DNA testing of blood samples -
St. Louis prosecutor tapped to build case against Mormon doomsday couple accused of murder
An Idaho judge granted a request to join a veteran Missouri prosecutor to a high-profile case involving the bodies of two children who were found dead underground in the backyard of a popular Mormon author. -
Gov. Parson considers three nominees for Eastern District Court of Appeals judgeship
The Nonpartisan Court Plan of 1940 is still in use statewide today to appoint new judges. -
HEPLERBROOM: Macdonald Receives Prestigious Attorney Award
Missouri Lawyers Weekly has announced that Ted MacDonald will be among 26 attorneys from around the state honored with a 2020 ICON Award. -
HEPLERBROOM: Heplerbroom Elects 6 New Partners
Alemayehu Ayanaw, Justin Curtis, Alexandra Haar, Amy Johnson, Tara Kuchar, and Stephanie Weiner have been elected partners of HeplerBroom LLC. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Congratulations to the new Thompson Coburn partners for 2020
Thompson Coburn is proud to announce that the firm has elected six attorneys to partnership, effective January 1, 2020. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: St. Louis litigators John Galvin, Suzanne Galvin join Thompson Coburn
John Galvin and Suzanne Galvin, a husband-and-wife team of nationally recognized litigators, have joined Thompson Coburn’s St. Louis office. -
THE S.E. FARRIS LAW FIRM: Personal Injury Attorney Spencer Recertified with National Board of Trial Advocacy
Attorney Spencer Farris of The S.E. Farris Law Firm recently achieved recertification with the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: 2019 Eagleton Scholarship awarded to Sydney Latimore
On November 1, this year’s Eagleton Scholarship was presented to Sydney Latimore, currently a 1L at Washington University School of Law. -
Dellwood woman sues police officer over allegations First Amendment rights were violated when he took cellphone
ST. LOUIS – A Dellwood woman is suing a police officer over allegations her First Amendment rights were violated when he confiscated her cellphone when she was videoing an arrest.