News from September 2022
Missouri Supreme Court declines to review contempt of court order against Lincoln County presiding judge
Judge Patrick Flynn has general administrative authority over workers with the circuit's judiciary
Missouri Bar celebrates 2022 Senior Counselors
Missouri Bar celebrates 2022 Senior Counselors.
Davis Secures Dismissal of Client from Multidistrict Antitrust Case
Davis Secures Dismissal of Client from Multidistrict Antitrust Case.
Missouri Attorney General Slams Credit Card Companies for Violation of Second Amendment Rights
Missouri Attorney General Slams Credit Card Companies for Violation of Second Amendment Rights.
Former state rep candidate sues Secretary of State alleging noncompliance with federal voting law
Missouri's election machines were allegedly tested by laboratories that never received accreditation
Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel declines to investigate attorney's complaint against family court insiders
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel announced its decision not to investigate in its reply to a lawsuit in the form of a Mandamus filed by Attorney Evita Tolu
Issues in Higher Education | Remote Work as an ADA Accommodation: Balancing the Interests in a Return-to-Campus World on September 29, 2022
Issues in Higher Education | Remote Work as an ADA Accommodation: Balancing the Interests in a Return-to-Campus World on September 29, 2022.
Embattled GAL moves to strike divorced mom's motion to disqualify him, recuse St. Louis County judge
Attorney Robert Hamilton stated in his pleading that Caroline Less is out of time and should have filed her challenge within 30 days of when the judge signed an injunction.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at Chariton County Courthouse, Keytesville, Missouri
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at Chariton County Courthouse, Keytesville, Missouri/
Judges, lawyers, legislators honored for advancing administration of justice in Missouri
Judges, lawyers, legislators honored for advancing administration of justice in Missouri.
Janette Lohman featured as one of Ingram's “50 Missourians You Should Know”
Janette Lohman featured as one of Ingram's “50 Missourians You Should Know”.
Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge to ballot initiative that will legalize adult-use cannabis if voters approve
Legal Missouri 2022’s ballot Initiative 2022-059 will proceed after Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge
Armstrong Teasdale Commits to Mansfield Rule 6.0 Certification Process
Armstrong Teasdale Commits to Mansfield Rule 6.0 Certification Process.
Postal Service goes for win in white man's hostile work environment case
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Postal Service is hoping to defeat a lawsuit brought by a white employee who sued over his Black co-workers' use of the "N" word.
Shook Welcomes Back IP Attorney and Three New Faces
Shook Welcomes Back IP Attorney and Three New Faces.
Appellate Judicial Commission seeks applicants for Francis vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District
Appellate Judicial Commission seeks applicants for Francis vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District.
Gov. Parson asked again to install AG's office to oversee Prosecutor Kim Gardner
Freedom Principle MO asks Gov. Parson to limit St. Louis City Prosecutor Kim Gardner again
3 HB Attorneys to Play Key Roles at Asbestos Conference
3 HB Attorneys to Play Key Roles at Asbestos Conference.
Shook Welcomes Back IP Attorney and Two New Faces
Shook Welcomes Back IP Attorney and Two New Faces.
Ranked choice voting advocates hope for a future policy
RCV, also known as Final Five Voting, is an election process in which voters choose among all candidates rather than from a partisan ballot. The top five vote getters in a primary election then go on to a general election. The winner must earn 50% plus one, otherwise a runoff election takes place.