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Thompson Coburn announces Thompson Coburn’s Bill Bay Identifies Evolution as Critical to American Bar Association’s Future in ABA Journal Interview
Bill Bay, Thompson Coburn partner and American Bar Association president-elect nominee, gave a wide-ranging interview to the ABA Journal on his optimistic outlook for the nation’s largest association of lawyers.
Appellate Judicial Commission seeks applicants to replace Judge George W. Draper III
The Honorable George W. Draper III will retire on Aug. 4
Kelly Broniec is the new chief judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals-Eastern District
Kelly Broniec begins her role as chief judge on July 1
Missouri Supreme Court upheld the Conservation Department's spending independence
Lawmakers had attempted to control how the Department spends its funds
Gov. Parson poised to replace two St. Louis County circuit court judges
Two panels of finalists for judgeship were referred to Gov. Mike Parson
Associate Judge Lynne R. Perkins was elevated to the circuit court
Perkins was appointed to succeed Judge Michael K. Mullen
Shook Hardy Bacon LLP announces The Legal 500 US Recognizes Shook in E-Discovery, Product Liability, Cyber Law, and Labor Law
The Legal 500 U.S. has again recognized Shook as a top-ranked litigation firm, with accolades for the firm’s Data and Discovery Strategies (E-Discovery), Product Liability, and Privacy and Data Security (Cyber Law) Practices and attorneys.
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale announces Jill Luft, Kevin Mclaughlin Named as Bti Client Service All-stars
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that Jill Luft and Kevin McLaughlin have been named as 2023 BTI Client Service All-Stars.
St. Louis County prosecutor announces candidacy for U.S. Senate
Wesley Bell aims to unseat U.S. Senator Josh Hawley
ACLU of Missouri reacts to SAFE Act prohibiting puberty blocker use among minors
Gov. Mike Parson signed SB 49 into law on June 7
Federal judge set to rule on social media censorship lawsuit's preliminary injunction
The preliminary injunction seeks to enjoin the federal government from colluding with social media companies to censor speech
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Heplerbroom announces Haar-Justice Named to State Professional Association’s Board of Directors
Alexandra Haar-Justice has been named to the Board of Directors of the Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers
Eighth Circuit grants AG Bailey's stay against 'good neighbor' provision of EPA regulation
Attorney General Andrew Bailey requested the temporary pause
Armstrong Teasdale announces Armstrong Teasdale Announces Newly Elected Committee Members
Armstrong Teasdale has elected five new members to its Executive Committee and two members to its Compensation Committee, effective June 1, 2023.
City of St. Louis considers expanding permittng for mother-in-law flats
Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard introduced a bill simplify the permitting process for accessory dwelling units
Gov. Parson signs law limiting gender affirming care
Mayor Tishaura Jones signed executive order No. 77 directly opposing state law
St. Charles election authority director denies voting machine allegations
Kurt Bahr is the director of the St. Charles County Election Authority
Gov. Parson is poised to sign into law e-verifying car insurance status
The provision is part of a larger package that would cancel a car's registration if insurance has lapsed
Last of wrongful death lawsuit over suicide at juvenile center settled
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A mother who tried unsuccessfully to sue a Missouri court after her son hanged himself at a juvenile justice center has settled her lawsuit against the remaining defendant.
St. Charles County election officials under fire over voting machine video
Kurt Bahr is the St. Charles County Board of Election Director