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Speaker, "CAUTION! Retaliation Claims by Students and Employees in Schools," COSA 2023 Spring School Law Seminar on March 31

By St. Louis Record Reports |
​​​​​John Borkowski and Aleks Rushing will present, "CAUTION! Retaliation Claims by Students and Employees in Schools," at the Council of School Attorneys (COSA) 2023 Spring School Law Seminar on March 31, 2023, at 4:20 p.m. in Orlando, FL.

St. Louis University professor talks impact of SVB failure on local startups

By Juliette Fairley |
There are 98,000 small businesses in the greater St. Louis area

Partner Gregory Omer Joins Armstrong Teasdale in St. Louis

By St. Louis Record Reports |
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Partner Gregory D. Omer to the firm’s St. Louis office.

Former client sues St. Louis J6 attorney over alleged narcissistic 'media blitz'

By Juliette Fairley |
Paul Henreid sued Albert Watkins in Missouri federal court

Shook Partner Selected for Kansas City Centurions Class of 2025

By St. Louis Record Reports |
The Kansas City Chamber of Commerce has selected Shook Partner Jennifer Artman as part of its 2025 Centurions Class.

Class action: Tommy Bahama over-charging for online purchases shipped to Missouri

By Marian Johns |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — A Tommy Bahama customer is alleging the company is over-taxing Missouri residents for online purchases shipped to the state.

Attorney General Bailey Files Amicus Briefs Against Unconstitutional New York Law

By St. Louis Record Reports |
In an effort to defend the Second Amendment, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 18 other state attorneys general filed amicus briefs in federal court supporting Americans’ right to keep and bear arms and the right of places of worship to determine their own policies related to firearms.

Appellate court dismissed Lincoln County judge's contempt of court appeal

By Juliette Fairley |
The dispute is between Judge Patrick Flynn and the former Lincoln County Circuit Clerk

Shook Partner Gives Best Career Advice in Legal Limelight Feature

By St. Louis Record Reports |
Shook Partner Sue Werstak has been featured in a Missouri Lawyers Weekly Q&A. At the beginning of the year, Werstak became the managing partner of the firm’s St. Louis office.

Mom of 22-year-old marine services worker who drowned gets $15 million settlement

By Juliette Fairley |
Casey Redmond slipped and fell into the Mississippi River in 2019.

Thompson Coburn releases 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Report

By St. Louis Record Reports |
Thompson Coburn has released the Firm’s 2022 Diversity & Inclusion Report, which details all of our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts throughout the previous year.

Mom awarded $5 million after daughter dies from alleged ADD drug-induced stroke

By Juliette Fairley |
Debra Jean Pyzyk blamed her daughter's death on the overuse of Vyvanse

Missouri House approves open enrollment allowing transfers to outside school districts

By Juliette Fairley |
State Rep. Brad Pollitt (R-Sedalia) sponsored House Bill 235

Missouri judge nullifies Second Amendment Preservation Act, AG Bailey plans appeal

By Juliette Fairley |
U.S. District Court Judge Brian Wimes rendered SAPA null and void

Attorney General Bailey Shuts Down Texas Robocallers

By St. Louis Record Reports |
In an effort to protect Missouri consumers and enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Bailey joined a coalition of seven states in shutting down a massive robocaller operation involving John Caldwell Spiller II and his business partner Jakob Mears, the owners of Texas-based Rising Eagle Capital Group LLC and JSquared Telecom LLC, as well as Rising Eagle Capital Group–Cayman. The defendants blasted billions of illegal robocalls to people across the country.

Missouri Supreme Court reviews Oregon County clerk held in contempt

By Juliette Fairley |
Oregon County Circuit Clerk Betty Grooms sued Judge Privette

16th circuit commission announces nominees for Campbell circuit judge vacancy in Jackson County

By St. Louis Record Reports |
The Sixteenth Circuit Judicial Commission has met and selected a panel of three nominees for the circuit judge vacancy in Division 10 of the Jackson County circuit court, created by the retirement of Judge Patrick W. Campbell.

Postal Service defeats white employee's racism, retaliation lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Postal Service has won judgment in a lawsuit brought against it by a white employee who sued over his Black co-workers' use of the "N" word.

Three Husch Blackwell Attorneys Selected for Missouri Lawyer Media Women's Justice Awards

By St. Louis Record Reports |
Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that partners Jenna Brofsky, Kelli Meilink, and JoAnn Sandifer are being honored by Missouri Lawyers Media at this year’s Women’s Justice Awards.

St. Louis attorney talks strategy while defending high profile J6 client 'QAnon Shaman'

By Juliette Fairley |
Albert Watkins has been a federal practitioner for nearly 40 years