News from 2022
Larry Katzenstein talks proposed mortality assumptions on ACTEC Trust & Estate Talk podcast
Larry Katzenstein talks proposed mortality assumptions on ACTEC Trust & Estate Talk podcast.
11 people face criminal charges in Mizzou student's fraternity hazing injury
Daniel Santulli was an 18-year-old University of Missouri student when he became incapacitated last year after a fraternity incident.
A St. Louis attorney is facing professional misconduct allegations after suing family court insiders in federal court
St. Louis Attorney files Petition for Writ of Mandamus to defend against ethics complaint
Labor & Employment Virtual Series - 2022 National Program on September 13, 2022
Labor & Employment Virtual Series - 2022 National Program on September 13, 2022.
Study: 'The St. Louis economy will slowdown without a more skilled, trained workforce'
A new St. Louis Community College study found that healthcare is the strongest performing industry and that first year startups created 14,700 new jobs
Armstrong Teasdale Names Gregory Deschler Partner in St. Louis
Armstrong Teasdale Names Gregory Deschler Partner in St. Louis.
'Way too light': Reaction to reprimand and $750 fine for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner
The Supreme Court of Missouri upheld a disciplinary panel’s decision recommending that St. Louis Circuit Court Attorney Kimberly Gardner be reprimanded for violating the Rules of Professional Conduct
St. Louis divorcee enjoined from viewing her child's therapy notes moves to recuse family court judge
A divorced mom filed motions in the St. Louis County Circuit Court asking for the recusal of St. Louis family court Judge Robert Heggie from legal proceedings
Rockwood school board member who voted against 'gender-affirming' workshops rebuts hate speech accusations
After a newly-elected conservative Rockwood School Board member voted against approving gender-affirming workshops, she was accused of mocking students with disabilities
Democrat lawmaker calls on voters to reject ballot initiative that legalizes adult-use marijuana
Ballot initiative advocate, and attorney Dan Viets says Amendment 3 is the state’s only hope to legalize recreational cannabis.
Scott Johnston Joins Leadership Belleville Program
Scott Johnston Joins Leadership Belleville Program.
Brown & James announces new principal, senior associate promotions
Brown & James announces new principal, senior associate promotions.
15 lawyers apply to replace Judge Dolan at Eastern District Court of Appeals
The vacancy was created by Judge Colleen Dolan’s departure on Aug. 2 due to retirement
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes Of Counsel Caroline Mudd
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes Of Counsel Caroline Mudd.
Chair Emeritus Don Lents honored with lifetime achievement award from Grand Center Inc.
Chair Emeritus Don Lents honored with lifetime achievement award from Grand Center Inc.
2022 David J. Dixon Appellate Advocacy Award recognizes three young lawyers for outstanding appellate work
2022 David J. Dixon Appellate Advocacy Award recognizes three young lawyers for outstanding appellate work.
Jury decides in favor of Monsanto in St. Louis Roundup trial
Jury decides in favor of Monsanto in St. Louis Roundup trial
GOP County Executive candidate flirts with quitting, equates face masks with ritual Satanic abuse
Republican County executive candidate sued her former employer the American Association of Orthodontists
Monsanto trial to go to jury after defense witness tells court plaintiffs’ cancer likely from cell replication, not Roundup
After questioning an oncology professor called as an expert witness on Tuesday and Wednesday, defense attorneys rested their case and now a lawsuit accusing Monsanto of causing the cancers of three plaintiffs with its weed killer Roundup will go to a jury to decide.
Davis Named 2023 Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year”
Davis Named 2023 Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year”,