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News published on St. Louis Record in April 2023

ST. LOUIS RECORD

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

News from April 2023


Uninsured motorist in crash seeks noneconomic damages despite prohibitive law

By Juliette Fairley |
A 2013 state law requires liability insurance to collect noneconomic damages when a driver is injured

AG Bailey's restrictions on transgender-affirming care delayed 5 days

By Juliette Fairley |
St. Louis Judge Ellen Ribaudo is expected to decide whether to grant plaintiff's TRO on May 1

GOP state senator proposes empowering county sheriffs with authority over federal investigations

By Juliette Fairley |
Sen. Jill Carter (R-Granby) is sponsoring SJR 42

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale announces to welcome Attorney Joel Birch to Business Services Practice Group

By St. Louis Record Report |
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that Joel Birch has joined the firm’s St. Louis office as an associate in its Business Services practice group.

Opening arguments in Roundup trial: Defense says plaintiff 'has been cured for over 10 years'

By John Sammon |
The latest lawsuit in Missouri will determine if a woman's non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was caused by the weed killer Roundup

AG Bailey joins 21 states in opposing gas stove ban

By Juliette Fairley |
Renew Missouri: 'We believe the country will benefit from electrification'

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale announces to Welcome Environmental Attorney Eric Berry

By St. Louis Record Report |
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that Eric Berry has joined the firm’s St. Louis office as counsel in its Environmental and Litigation groups.

LGBTQ legal group sued AG Bailey over transgender-affirming healthcare restrictions

By Juliette Fairley |
Lambda Legal is a national LGBTQ legal group

Heplerbroom announces Bousquet Joins HeplerBroom as Partner

By St. Louis Record Report |
Patrick A. Bousquet has joined HeplerBroom as a partner in the firm’s St. Louis office.

Fox Rothschild LLP hosts Administrative Tips to Protect Your Plan by Satisfying DOL or IRS Inquiries on April 26, 2023

By St. Louis Record Report |
Plan sponsors are required to have not only processes, but also documented procedures.

St. Louis Planned Parenthood sues AG Bailey over access to transgender-affirming care records

By Juliette Fairley |
AG Bailey sent a Civil Investigative Demand with more than 50 separate queries

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announces Promulgates Emergency Regulation Targeting Gender Transition Procedures for Minors

By St. Louis Record Report |
In an effort to protect children, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey promulgated an emergency regulation clarifying that, because gender transition interventions are experimental and have significant side effects.

Thompson Coburn LLP announces ranking in top 200 of 2022 Leopard Law Firm Index

By St. Louis Record Report |
Thompson Coburn was recently ranked within the top 200 of the 2022 Leopard Law Firm Index.

LGBTQ legal group considers suing AG Bailey over gender affirming healthcare restrictions

By Juliette Fairley |
Lambda Legal is a national LGBTQ legal group

Man wins $5,000 for eating crab-stuffed fish he thought was hash browns

By Daniel Fisher |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A man who claims he had a severe allergic reaction from eating crab-stuffed cod he thought was hash browns will have to live with $5,000 in damages, not the $50,000 he was seeking, after a Missouri appeals court upheld a jury verdict finding him 90% at fault for his own injuries.

Amundsen Davis announces Attorney Elizabeth McKown Joins Amundsen Davis’s St. Louis Office

By St. Louis Record Report |
We are excited to welcome Libby Mckown to the firm’s Business Litigation Service Group in St. Louis.

Missouri joins coalition of 17 states in opposing ESG retirement investing

By Juliette Fairley |
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is chairing the alliance against ESG

Local defense attorney to challenge top prosecutor Kim Gardner in 2024 election

By Juliette Fairley |
David Mueller is a criminal defense attorney from Normandy

Osage County replaced voting machines with paper ballots in April 4 election

By Juliette Fairley |
Osage County is the second statewide to embrace hand counting ballots

Thompson Coburn LLP announces The American Lawyer turns to Roman Wuller for insight into Missouri-based law firm revenue growth

By St. Louis Record Report |
Several law firms with roots in the Show Me State saw double-digit revenue growth in 2022, highlighting how firms in the heart of the U.S. often outperformed peers on the East and West coasts last year.