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GOP Sen. Roy Blunt supports Democrat plan to approve Red Flag gun laws
The latest candidate aiming for a U.S. Senate seat commended outgoing incumbent Sen. Roy Blunt for his willingness to join Democrats in supporting Red Flag gun laws.
Latest opioid ruling puts MDL judge further out of step on public nuisance
A federal judge soundly rejected the “public nuisance” theory behind most opioid litigation, further isolating the judge in charge of thousands of similar lawsuits who has consistently ruled in favor of plaintiffs on this very question.
Supreme Court of Missouri to expand public access to court records
Supreme Court of Missouri to expand public access to court records.
McCloskeys sue U.S. House Rep. Cori Bush, state rep. Rasheen Aldridge
Attorneys Mark and Pat McCloskey have sued Congresswoman Cori Bush and State Rep. Rasheen Aldridge alleging they promoted the rally that led to their arrest two years ago
St. Louis judge denies NFL divorcee's motion to remove embattled family court psychologist
NFL wife Dawn Heimburger was denied her motion to set aside psychologist Dr. James Reid
Gov. Parson's supply chain task force identifies shipping containers as a statewide opportunity sector
Missouri poised to lead U.S. in shipping container industry
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Pete Palumbo to Trusts & Estates Practice
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Pete Palumbo to Trusts & Estates Practice.
M&A and tax attorney Mariquita Barbieri joins Thompson Coburn in St. Louis
M&A and tax attorney Mariquita Barbieri joins Thompson Coburn in St. Louis.
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes New Attorneys in Washington, D.C., Boston, Kansas City
Armstrong Teasdale Welcomes New Attorneys in Washington, D.C., Boston, Kansas City.
College of Labor and Employment Lawyers Elects Four Ogletree Deakins Attorneys as Fellows
College of Labor and Employment Lawyers Elects Four Ogletree Deakins Attorneys as Fellows.
Appellate Judicial Commission seeks candidates to replace two Southern District Court of Appeal judges
Judge Lynch and Judge Francis are retiring from the Court of Appeal for the Southern District due to a constitutional provision that encourages the judiciary to retire before their 70th birthday.
Celebrating Pride: A Look at LGBTQ+ Equality Today on June 30, 2022
Celebrating Pride: A Look at LGBTQ+ Equality Today on June 30, 2022.
Secretary of State Ashcroft: 'Rural counties with no prosecutorial candidate indicate a growing trend'
Rural Missouri counties that don’t have candidates for prosecutor to elect in November may have to combine counties and share.
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Calvin Lynch to Business Services Practice
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Calvin Lynch to Business Services Practice.
Mom divorcing NFL player asks St. Louis court to remove embattled court-appointed psychologist
A St. Louis mother of three children is asking to remove an embattled family court insider whom she fears will give full custody to her ex-husband
Legal aid services receive $125 million windfall from punitive damages in $2.2 billion J&J talc litigation
A portion of $2 billion in punitive damages awarded in the Johnson & Johnson talcum powder litigation has trickled down to legal aid services for the poor through the court victims compensation fund.
Freedom Suits Memorial unveiled in downtown St. Louis with help from Thompson Coburn donation
Freedom Suits Memorial unveiled in downtown St. Louis with help from Thompson Coburn donation.
Local ESPN host: 'Mediator to intervene on how to divide $790 million in Rams settlement money'
Local ESPN sportscaster: Rams settlement negotiations will likely land with a mediator if the parties involved do not to agree on how to split the $790 million
Supreme Court of Missouri renounces use of photograph for political purposes
Supreme Court of Missouri renounces use of photograph for political purposes.
Missouri AG Opposes USDA’s Guidance Restricting Federal Funding
Missouri AG Opposes USDA’s Guidance Restricting Federal Funding.