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Friday, November 15, 2024

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Armstrong Teasdale Announces New General Counsel Appointment and Compensation Committee Election

By STL Record |
Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce a new appointment and committee election, effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Michele Kloeppel Recognized in 2024 Most Influential Women in Mid-Market M&A

By STL Record |
Thompson Coburn partner Michele Kloeppel received an honorable mention in Mergers & Acquisitions’ 2024 Most Influential Women in Mid-Market M&A awards.

Man files discrimination lawsuit against Frito Lay

By St. Louis Record |
A man has accused Frito-Lay of disability discrimination and retaliatory practices.

Woman accuses Department of Education of discriminatory wrongful discharge

By St. Louis Record |
A woman is accusing the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education of discriminatory wrongful discharge.

Mizzou Law Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic Now Offers NIL Contract Review for Student-Athletes

By STL Record |
Beginning this January, the Mizzou Law Entrepreneurship Clinic (ELC) will begin offering Name Image and Likeness (NIL) contract review services to all student-athletes at Mizzou and across the state of Missouri.

Former Centene employee says she was fired after refusing COVID vaccine for religious beliefs

By St. Louis Record |
A former remote employee says Centene fired her for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 because of her religious beliefs.

Woman accuses Southwestern Bell of racial, religious and disability discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee has accused Southwestern Bell of racial, religious and disability discrimination.

A deal is a deal: Lawyers get their contingency fees from wrongful death suit

By Daniel Fisher |
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Legal Newsline) - A mother whose lawyers negotiated a $2.5 million settlement over the death of her son lost her bid to prevent lawyers hired by her grandchildren to get a piece of the fees after a Missouri appeals court ruled contingency-fee contracts awarding more than a third of the money to attorneys were valid.

Fatima Khan, Martha Mendez-Fischer Named to Missouri Immigration Law Power List

By STL Record |
Thompson Coburn partner Fatima Khan and counsel Martha Mendez-Fischer were among the 31 selected by Missouri Lawyers Media for its inaugural Missouri Immigration Law Power List.

U.S. Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions

By Marian Johns |
U.S.Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic is Beneficiary of Cy Pres Award

By STL Record |
The Clinical Education Program’s Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) was recently the beneficiary of a cy pres award.

Armstrong Teasdale Announces Nine New Equity, Income Partners

By STL Record |
Armstrong Teasdale announces that eight lawyers – Patricia Beckerle, Shelby Drury, Alexandra Martinez, John Moore, Daniel O’Brien, Mark Ohlms, Abigail Twenter and Marlon Weiss – have been named income partners of the firm, effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Former employee accuses Popeye's of racial discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee of Popeye's has filed a lawsuit accusing the company of racial discrimination.

Man says company interfered with his use of FMLA

By St. Louis Record |
A man says his employer interfered with his rights under the Family & Medical Leave Act.

Missouri judiciary launches new court rules feature online

By STL Record |
As part of an ongoing effort to improve public access to court information through the Missouri Courts website, the judiciary has launched a new feature making the Supreme Court of Missouri rules and court operating rules available in a searchable, mobile-friendly, more accessible format.

Travel nurse files ADA lawsuit

By St. Louis Record |
A travel nurse is accusing a company of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Man claims hip implant system was defective

By St. Louis Record |
A Missouri man says the hip implant system he received was defective.

Group to seek bans on electronic voting machines, personal property tax

By Marian Johns |
ST. LOUIS — Members of Freedom Principle MO have set their sites on a wide array of key issues they will expect lawmakers to address during the new 2024 legislative session, including proposing a ban on electronic voting machines and the elimination of personal property tax.

Western District appeals court invites bids in 2024 surplus auction

By STL Record |
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, is accepting sealed written bids for certain surplus items through Tuesday, January 16, 2024.

Federal court, Missouri said A federal lawsuit against Express Scripts

By St. Louis Record |
A pharmacy has sued a pharmacy benefit management company for allegedly wrongfully terminating its network participation.