News from January 2023
Widow's detailed notes pivotal in $5M verdict on husband’s death from blood clot
A St. Louis jury awarded Lisa Stephens and her deceased husband's two adult children
#MoBarNews: December 2022 recap
The last month of 2022 is winding down, and we look to 2023 with the best intentions and hopes for the new year.
Local conservatives question state treasurer appointee's views on school choice, ESG scoring
Attorney Vivek Malek was appointed the next state Treasurer by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
Julie O’Keefe Named to 2022 Missouri Environmental and Energy Law Power List
Julie O’Keefe, a partner in Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis office, was recognized by Missouri Lawyers Weekly on its 2022 Power List for Environmental and Energy Law.
Time for dry January?
Many of us reconsider our relationship with alcohol or other substances at some point.
Lawmakers take a stand against minors attending obscene drag shows
A Missouri state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban drag shows from including minors in the audience.
Missouri, Louisiana AGs oppose motion to intervene by Children's Health Defense
Children's Health Defense wants access to discovery materials to use in their own lawsuit Children’s Health Defense v. Meta Platforms
Husch Blackwell Represents Receiver in $50 Million Initial Distribution for Merrill Ponzi Victims
The receivership estate in a massive $400 million investment fraud is poised to return $50 million to victims of the scheme.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt Recaps Successful Term
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is highlighting the Office’s biggest accomplishments from 2019-2022.
St. Louis lawyer admonished for posting online about imposing immunity legislation on family court insiders
14-year-old Mikaela Haynes allegedly committed suicide in 2018 after disclosing rape