News from October 2022
Armstrong Teasdale Adds Lawyers Mamie Ling, James McConkey, Melanie King, Michael Xavier
Armstrong Teasdale Adds Lawyers Mamie Ling, James McConkey, Melanie King, Michael Xavier.
Sexual abuse lawsuit filed after accused substitute teacher found dead in jail cell
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — A 15-year-old in Missouri alleges she was repeatedly raped by one of her teachers while a student in the Mehlville R-9 School District.
Judge cites quasi-judicial immunity in opinion against mom who sued St. Louis family court insiders
When Devon Arseneau sued family court insiders in Aug. 2021, she still had some hope in the justice system.
2023 Edition of Benchmark Litigation USA Recognizes 13 Armstrong Teasdale Trial Lawyers
2023 Edition of Benchmark Litigation USA Recognizes 13 Armstrong Teasdale Trial Lawyers.
Attorney: Deadline to reduce Medicaid application processing time has been met
The Sept. 30 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMMS) deadline to reduce the application processing time for Medicaid has reportedly been met
Missouri Lawyers Media Names Five Husch Blackwell Attorneys to 2022 White Collar Defense POWER List
Missouri Lawyers Media Names Five Husch Blackwell Attorneys to 2022 White Collar Defense POWER List.
Class action alleges Zillow illegally intercepts users' browser data
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newline) — Zillow is facing a class action alleging it illegally intercepted its website users' browser to collect data.
Attorney General Schmitt Sues Residential Solar Company for Violations of Missouri Consumer Protection Laws
Attorney General Schmitt Sues Residential Solar Company for Violations of Missouri Consumer Protection Laws.
Benchmark Litigation Recognizes 18 Shook Attorneys, Again Ranks Firm in Top Tier for Product Liability
Benchmark Litigation Recognizes 18 Shook Attorneys, Again Ranks Firm in Top Tier for Product Liability.
Shook Pro Bono Attorneys Celebrate Family Unity Day
Shook Pro Bono Attorneys Celebrate Family Unity Day.
Missouri Attorney General’s Office Secures 37 Commitments of Sexually Violent Predators Since 2019
Missouri Attorney General’s Office Secures 37 Commitments of Sexually Violent Predators Since 2019.
Husch Blackwell Commences Search for Chief Executive
Husch Blackwell Commences Search for Chief Executive.
Cole County judge set to decide on voter registration, civic engagement election rules
Judge Jon Beetem must decide whether or not to grant the Attorney General’s motion to dismiss two election lawsuits
Trinity Industries settles $56 million class action lawsuit, attorneys to receive $11.4 million
Trinity Industries and its manufacturing arm, Trinity Highway Products, were sued by Missouri counties wanting to recover the costs of replacing allegedly defective safety equipment on roadways statewide.
St. Louis mom in custody dispute charged with judicial tampering wants a jury trial, not probation
Angela Freiner plans to reject the circuit attorney's probation offer even though the charge of tampering with a judge carries punishment of 7 years imprisonment
22nd circuit commission announces nominees for Higgins associate circuit judge vacancy in the City of St. Louis
22nd circuit commission announces nominees for Higgins associate circuit judge vacancy in the City of St. Louis.
Critic of World Economic Forum hub in Cape Girardeau: 'Here come the globalists'
An entrepreneur who won a $50,000 grant that requires him to live in Missouri for a year has founded a World Economic Forum (WEF) non-profit network in Cape Girardeau.
Benchmark Litigation Recognizes Husch Blackwell, Attorneys
Benchmark Litigation Recognizes Husch Blackwell, Attorneys.