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Woman sues employer for disability discrimination
ST. LOUIS - Christal Lucus recently filed a lawsuit in St. Charles County Circuit Court against Eurofins Pharma Bioanalytics Services U.S., Inc. for alleged violation of the Missouri Human Rights Act, the Equal Pay Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family Medical Leave Act.
Woman sues for injuries after jumping from moving truck
ST. LOUIS - Fontania Lawrence recently filed a lawsuit in St. Louis City Circuit Court against Fairfield Processing Corporation and Venture Express for negligence,
Husch Blackwell Litigators Shortlisted in Three States for 2022 Benchmark Litigation US Awards
Husch Blackwell Litigators Shortlisted in Three States for 2022 Benchmark Litigation US Awards.
Shook Repeats Perfect Score in 2022 Corporate Equality Index
Shook Repeats Perfect Score in 2022 Corporate Equality Index.
Lawmaker prepares to introduce Biometric Information Protection Act
When Rep. Doug Clemens heard rumors that voice assistants double as surveillance mechanisms, he thought it was a wive’s tale.
Husch Blackwell Marks Seventh Year of Earning Perfect Score on Corporate Equality Index
Husch Blackwell Marks Seventh Year of Earning Perfect Score on Corporate Equality Index.
Judge dismisses county countersuit against dad in dog death lawsuit
Eastern District Magistrate Judge John M. Bodenhausen dismissed St. Louis County's countersuit
Woman missing arm sues former employer for discrimination
ST. LOUIS - Marie Green filed a lawsuit on Oct. 1 in the St. Louis County Circuit Court against Blue Circle Rehab and Nursing for race-based employment discrimination.
Head coach Bradley Carnell joins St. Louis CITY SC with immigration support from Thompson Coburn
Head coach Bradley Carnell joins St. Louis CITY SC with immigration support from Thompson Coburn.
Rep. Clemens calls for management at St. Louis County animal shelter to be replaced
When Rep. Doug Clemens (D-St. Ann) visited the St. Louis County animal shelter last year, he was saddened by the conditions in which the animals were living
Two Missouri superfund waste sites are on EPA's list for cleanup
Community engagement is required to keep things moving now that the EPA has earmarked $1 billion for superfund waste sites
Partner Honored as ‘Legal Champion’ by Missouri Lawyers Awards 2022
Partner Honored as ‘Legal Champion’ by Missouri Lawyers Awards 2022.
Missouri Chamber is pleased with 'State of State' focus on broadband, transportation, infrastructure
Gov. Mike Parson outlined a pro-business agenda in his 2022 State of the State address last week and the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is optimistic that his initiatives will strengthen the state's business climate.
Civil justice reforms are expected to advance in Missouri legislature this year
The Missouri General Assembly has had good success in changing its litigation environment over the last few years with a punitive damages bill, changes to the standard for employment discrimination claims and a new standard for expert witness testimony admission
Spire reacts to criticism of winter heating alert involving STL Pipeline
The Spire STL Pipeline was granted an extension to continue providing heat to St. Louis residents but one resident questions the way the utility went about informing residents
Employment and Labor Webinar on January 27, 2022
Employment and Labor Webinar on January 27, 2022.
Armstrong Teasdale Names Timothy Pyatt Chief Information Officer
Armstrong Teasdale Names Timothy Pyatt Chief Information Officer.
Issues in Higher Education | Navigating the Changing NCAA and Legal Landscape of College Athletics on January 27, 2022
Issues in Higher Education | Navigating the Changing NCAA and Legal Landscape of College Athletics on January 27, 2022.
Thompson Coburn joins food and PPE distribution event for 2022 MLK Day of Service
Thompson Coburn joins food and PPE distribution event for 2022 MLK Day of Service.
Galloway complaint against Hawley not likely to advance in 'very, very, very red' state, professor observes
The complaint that the Missouri Board of Accountancy filed against Missouri’s Democratic Auditor Nicole Galloway is all politics