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Francis Howell Families on legal victory: 'It was never about the money'
When the Francis Howell school board decided to implement an advertising policy last year, it became an obstacle that Ken Gontarz had not anticipated.
Teachers, staff sue St. Louis Public Schools over COVID vaccine mandate compliance, termination
Dr. Jones: "The COVID-19 vaccine has never been approved other than for experimental use."
Bailey Glasser is delighted to sponsor St. Louis Area Diaper Bank 2022
Bailey Glasser is delighted to sponsor St. Louis Area Diaper Bank 2022.
Missouri Chamber recognizes pro-business lawmakers
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s efforts to grow the state’s tech economy included the formation of a new bipartisan caucus in the Missouri General Assembly.
Shook Attorneys to Present Trial Practice for Associates on June 23, 2022
Shook Attorneys to Present Trial Practice for Associates on June 23, 2022.
Shook IP Attorneys Ranked for Litigation and Patent Proficiency
Shook IP Attorneys Ranked for Litigation and Patent Proficiency.
Federal judge rules against censoring conservative talk at Missouri school board meetings
A federal judge has ruled that a St. Charles County school district engaged in viewpoint discrimination when it selectively enforced a no-advertising policy during its school board meeting’s public commentary.
The Legal 500 US Recognizes Shook’s Excellence in E-Discovery, Product Liability and Cyber Law
The Legal 500 US Recognizes Shook’s Excellence in E-Discovery, Product Liability and Cyber Law.
Armstrong Teasdale Named 2022 International M&A Award Winner
Armstrong Teasdale Named 2022 International M&A Award Winner.
Friends of incapacitated Mizzou student demand criminal charges against fraternity members
The former University of Missouri student who was incapacitated last year after a fraternity hazing incident will likely never see, walk or talk again
Missouri Attorney General Subpoenas Seven School Districts Over Student Surveys, Launches Transparency Portal
Missouri Attorney General Subpoenas Seven School Districts Over Student Surveys, Launches Transparency Portal.
Supreme Court upholds dismissal of faulty brief under 'demanding' procedural rule 84.04
If an appellate brief doesn't follow the court’s rules, it’s likely to be thrown out.
Missourian sues Meta Platforms in federal court over addiction to Facebook, Instagram
A self-professed Facebook addict sued Meta Platforms in Missouri federal court last week alleging unjust enrichment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and 18 other causes of action
Lauren Harris Joins Focus St. Louis Leadership Program
Lauren Harris Joins Focus St. Louis Leadership Program.
McCloskeys' appeal of law license suspension denied by the U.S. Supreme Court
Attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey have come to the end of the road in their appeal of the Missouri Supreme Court’s probated suspension of their law licenses
AG subpoenas seven school districts who allegedly employ student surveys to collect personal info
Seven school districts have been served with subpoenas by Attorney General Eric Schmitt concerning their use of student surveys that allegedly collect information about their family’s political beliefs, income levels, race as well as sexual behavior, and mental health.
Armstrong Teasdale Lawyers Rank Among the 2023 Best in the U.K.
Armstrong Teasdale Lawyers Rank Among the 2023 Best in the U.K.
25 Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Recognized as Leading Lawyers in Chambers USA's 2022 Edition
25 Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Recognized as Leading Lawyers in Chambers USA's 2022 Edition.
St. Louis opposes class action request in too-much-mace lawsuit
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – St. Louis is trying to keep a lawsuit alleging its prison guards use too much mace on inmates from becoming a class action.
Shook Partner Chosen for Elite International Academy of Trial Lawyers
Shook Partner Chosen for Elite International Academy of Trial Lawyers.