News from February 2022
Hay and Varadachari to Headline ADTA Webinar on Business Development Post COVID
Hay and Varadachari to Headline ADTA Webinar on Business Development Post COVID.
Three Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Named to Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s 2022 Fellows, Pathfinder Programs
Three Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Named to Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s 2022 Fellows, Pathfinder Programs.
Clients Rank a Record 11 Shook Attorneys for Best Client Service in BTI Survey
Clients Rank a Record 11 Shook Attorneys for Best Client Service in BTI Survey.
McCloskeys ponder appeal of suspensions to the U.S. Supreme Court
Mark McCloskey and his wife Patricia are considering appealing the Missouri Supreme Court’s probated suspension of their law licenses to SCOTUS
Shook Recognized as a Top Firm for Patent Prosecution
Shook Recognized as a Top Firm for Patent Prosecution.
Judge mulls St. Louis County mask mandate, while blue state governors say no more
While several blue state governors across the country announced this week that they will drop indoor mask mandates in the coming weeks, a local judge is mulling arguments over St. Louis County's mandate.
Mizzou student is incapacitated after hazing incident, parents sue fraternity
The parents of a former University of Missouri freshman who is now incapacitated have sued his classmates and the fraternity he was trying to join for alleged negligence and vicarious liability
Animal shelter whistleblower alleges sexual harassment, racial and gender discrimination in lawsuit
St. Louis County Animal Care and Control (ACC) is being accused of gender discrimination, racial discrimination and sexual harassment in a lawsuit filed by a former supervisor.
St. Charles County sued over rejected AT&T cell tower
ST. LOUIS - Parallel Towers III and Cellective Solutions filed a federal lawsuit on Jan. 20 in the Missouri Eastern District Court against St. Charles County over a rejected cell tower.
Armstrong Teasdale Implements BenefitBump, a Support Program for Growing Families
Armstrong Teasdale Implements BenefitBump, a Support Program for Growing Families.
Woman sues Family Video for broken ankle
ST. LOUIS - Rosemarie Waddy filed a lawsuit recently in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Highland Ventures, LTD. d/b/a Family Video and Keith Hoogland Limited Partnership for negligence.
Bellefontaine police sued for false imprisonment, excessive force
ST. LOUIS - Richard G. Wilson, individually and d/b/a Wilcorp Counsultants, LLC filed a lawsuit on Dec. 16 in the St. Louis County Circuit Court against the Bellefontaine Police Department, Brian Anthony Rayford and John W. Laumeir for intentional deprivations of civil rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress and false imprisonment.
Annual Title IX Training for Coordinators, Investigators and Title IX Team Members - February 9-10, 2022
Annual Title IX Training for Coordinators, Investigators and Title IX Team Members - February 9-10, 2022
Partner John Willard to Lead Newly Renamed Debt Finance Practice
Partner John Willard to Lead Newly Renamed Debt Finance Practice.
Greensfelder Elevates Three Attorneys to Officer for 2022
Greensfelder Elevates Three Attorneys to Officer for 2022.
Andre Khan Joins Husch Blackwell as Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Andre Khan Joins Husch Blackwell as Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
7-Eleven sued for store in Rock Hill allegedly not being ADA-compliant
ST. LOUIS - Johnny White filed a federal lawsuit on Jan. 6 in the Missouri Eastern District Court against 7-Eleven, Inc. for ADA violations.
Man hoping for political asylum tired of waiting on government action
ST. LOUIS - Jules Mgimbi filed a federal lawsuit on Dec. 29 in the Missouri Eastern District Court against Alejandro Mayorkas as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, and Kenneth S. Madsen as Director of USCIS Chicago Asylum Office.
EPA project manager discusses details of cleaning up two Missouri superfund waste sites
Several steps need to be taken before actual cleanup begins around two Missouri superfund waste sites that were included in a $1 billion funding package approved by Congress last year, according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ).
Employers, business owners unite with Missouri Chamber against mandate legislation
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry collected 270 signatures for a letter that was sent them to Gov. Mike Parson to oppose anti-COVID-19 vaccine legislation