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News from 2023


GOP lawmakers sue over abortion ballot initiative cost estimate

By Juliette Fairley |
The complaint was filed on Aug. 7

28 HeplerBroom Attorneys Honored with Inclusion on 2024 Best Lawyers Lists

By St. Louis Record Report |
HeplerBroom is proud to announce that 17 of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2024 Edition of Best Lawyers in America.

Congratulations to our 2024 Best Lawyers ‘Lawyers of the Year’ and ‘Ones to Watch’

By St. Louis Record Report |
A number of Thompson Coburn attorneys have distinguished themselves as established and emerging leaders in their practice areas, as ranked by the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® (by BL Rankings).

Missouri Supreme Court remands 5 herbicide cases to St. Louis County court

By Juliette Fairley |
A sixth Roundup case was remanded to a City of St. Louis court.

Three HeplerBroom Attorneys Named Best Lawyers’ 2024 “Lawyers of the Year”

By St. Louis Record Report |
HeplerBroom partners Glenn Davis, Eric Hall, and Thomas Magee have been named Best Lawyers’ 2024 St. Louis “Lawyer of the Year” for their respective practice areas.

Best Lawyers Recognizes Shook Leadership, New Faces and Six Lawyers of the Year

By St. Louis Record Report |
Shook is honored to have 101 attorneys recognized for The Best Lawyers in America® 2024. This includes six “Lawyers of the Year” and 47 “Ones to Watch” for early-career attorneys.

Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft sued over rules censoring ESG investment sales

By Juliette Fairley |
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association alleges state-mandated sales script violate the U.S. Constitution

Self-incrimination article receives 2023 W. Oliver Rasch Award

By Juliette Fairley |
The article is called "The enduring lesson of John Lilburne's saga: Self-incrimination in the criminal justice system"

Study: Missouri judiciary lags nationwide diversity performance

By Juliette Fairley |
The Diversity and Inclusion in the Missouri Judiciary report found that 15% of judges are people of color vs. 18% nationwide

Prison-to-Six-Figures launched in St. Louis for the formerly incarcerated

By Juliette Fairley |
The program will select one formerly incarcerated St. Louisian to receive assistance

WILEF Names Shook Top Firm for Women for 13th Consecutive Year

By St. Louis Record Report |
The Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) has recognized Shook as a Gold Standard Firm for women lawyers in leadership roles.

Mark Stallion Earns Diversity & Inclusion Award From Missouri Lawyers Media

By St. Louis Record Report |
Greensfelder Officer Mark Stallion is among those being honored as part of Missouri Lawyers Media’s 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Awards.

Judicial Commission selects 12 nominees to fill vacancy left by Judge Perkins' elevation

By Juliette Fairley |
Associate Circuit Judge Lynne R. Perkins was elevated to the circuit bench in St. Louis on June 2

Thompson Coburn Partner Bill Bay Selected as ABA President-Elect

By St. Louis Record Report |
The American Bar Association (ABA) announced that Bill Bay, partner in the St. Louis office of Thompson Coburn LLP, was named ABA president-elect.

Abandoned property owned by developer Paul McKee set for summary judgement

By Juliette Fairley |
Northside Regeneration has been condemned on two separate occasions.

Managing IP Recognizes Shook and Attorneys for Excellence in Intellectual Property

By St. Louis Record Report |
Managing IP magazine has recognized Shook as a one of five firms “Highly Recommended” in Intellectual Property in 2023 in its IP Stars guide, based on the firm’s strengths in IP and client outcomes achieved.

St. Louis attorney is the new American Bar Association president-elect

By Juliette Fairley |
Bill Bay is a partner at the St. Louis office of Thompson Coburn, a national law firm

Gov. Parson sued in Cole County court over SAFE Act

By Juliette Fairley |
The SAFE Act prevents Missouri's Medicaid program from providing payment for gender-affirming care

Platte County school district sued over harassment of transgender girl

By Juliette Fairley |
Platte County High School allegedly forced a transgender girl to use the boys' bathroom

Littler’s Harry W. Wellford, Jr. Appointed to Missouri Attorney General’s Trial Masters Program and Committee

By St. Louis Record Report |
Harry (Hal) W. Wellford, Jr., a shareholder in the St. Louis office of Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has been appointed to serve as a trial master for the Missouri Attorney General’s Trial Masters Program and Committee.