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Missouri foster care remains under court supervision after paying $3.4 million

By Juliette Fairley |
Although the state of Missouri paid $3.4 million to settle litigation concerning the mental health of foster youths, federal supervision is far from over.

Is it time for you to take the next step in your legal marketing career?

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Is it time for you to take the next step in your legal marketing career?

AT Academy: Co-op and Condo Virtual Law Series – Annual Meetings on March 23, 2022

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AT Academy: Co-op and Condo Virtual Law Series – Annual Meetings on March 23, 2022.

Dawn Johnson Selected as Women’s Justice Award Recipient

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Dawn Johnson Selected as Women’s Justice Award Recipient.

Attorney General Schmitt Announces Top 10 Consumer Complaints for 2021

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Attorney General Schmitt Announces Top 10 Consumer Complaints for 2021.

Attorney General Schmitt calls DOJ lawsuit against SAPA gun law 'partisan'

By Juliette Fairley |
When Gov. Mike Parson signed the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) into law last year, Rep. Doug Clemens was baffled by the move.

World Trademark Review names Tom Polcyn to WTR 1000 list

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World Trademark Review names Tom Polcyn to WTR 1000 list.

The Intersection of Blockchain, Crypto and DeFi with Data Innovation, Privacy and Security on March 16, 2022

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The Intersection of Blockchain, Crypto and DeFi with Data Innovation, Privacy and Security on March 16, 2022.

Retired judge on GOP plan to overhaul Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan

By Juliette Fairley |
The Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan is not a perfect system but it is the best one by far, according to a retired judge

Moderator and presenter, International Biomass Conference & Expo on March 15-16, 2022

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Moderator and presenter, International Biomass Conference & Expo on March 15-16, 2022.

Missouri House approves voter identification bill, again

By Juliette Fairley |
The Missouri House of Representatives approved a bill that would require photo identification to vote

Husch Blackwell Attorneys and Thought Leadership Earn JD Supra 2022 Readers Choice Awards

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Husch Blackwell Attorneys and Thought Leadership Earn JD Supra 2022 Readers Choice Awards.

Chief Justice Wilson promotes judges, military veterans, court employees in state-of-judiciary address

By Juliette Fairley |
Chief Justice Paul C. Wilson expressed concern about the welfare of judges and military veterans and advocated for competitive court employee compensation this week during a joint session of the Missouri General Assembly in Jefferson City.

Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents

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Attorney General Eric Schmitt Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Concealment of Records Involving Federal Intimidation Tactics Against Parents/

Jury decides asbestos in Ford brake drums caused man’s mesothelioma, awards $20 million

By John Sammon |
On Thursday a jury decided that Ford brake drums containing asbestos caused a man to develop mesothelioma 53 years later and awarded William Trokey and his wife Kathy $10 million each.

Young Finalist for CLM Professional of the Year

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Young Finalist for CLM Professional of the Year.

Study: Ban on menthol cigarettes will leave Missouri with an $88 million shortfall

By Juliette Fairley |
If the United States Food and Drug Administration follows through on its plan to issue a ban on menthol-flavored cigarettes and cigars, the state of Missouri could face a revenue shortfall

Woman recounts pain of watching husband with mesothelioma in asbestos exposure trial

By John Sammon |
Kathy Trokey told a St. Louis courtroom what it felt like to watch her husband Bill suffer with mesothelioma in a trial to decide if his work on Ford autos replacing brake drums with asbestos in the 1960’s caused him to develop the deadly cancer of the lungs 53 years later.

Missouri Attorney General Statement on CDC Director Visit to Washington University

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Missouri Attorney General Statement on CDC Director Visit to Washington University.

Shook Announces Class of 17 New Partners

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Shook Announces Class of 17 New Partners.