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Jury: Hyatt Regency St. Louis must pay New Jersey woman $177 million after assault by security guard
St. Louis jury awards New Jersey woman $177 million after she was assaulted by a Hyatt Regency St. Louis security guard
Husch Blackwell Presents 2022 Pro Bono Impact Award to Kelli Meilink and Jenna Brofsky
Husch Blackwell Presents 2022 Pro Bono Impact Award to Kelli Meilink and Jenna Brofsky.
Chemist co-inventor of QuikPRO grilled about cancer risks in St. Louis Monsanto trial
A co-inventor of the Monsanto Roundup product called QuikPRO was questioned by plaintiff attorneys on its alleged dangers on Wednesday, in a lawsuit filed by a professional landscaper who used the product on St. Louis properties including the grounds of Monsanto’s headquarters.
McCloskeys fear pro-bono service requirement is biased to prevent their return to law
The McCloskeys allege that when they applied to the Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, the director of the Franklin County Legal Services said they weren't a good fit
Mueller is Ambassador for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Mueller is Ambassador for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Association of Corporate Counsel Names Western Union, Husch Blackwell and Evisort 2022 Value Champions
Association of Corporate Counsel Names Western Union, Husch Blackwell and Evisort 2022 Value Champions.
Trial in St. Louis to decide if Monsanto weed killer caused man’s lymphoma cancer
Trial began Tuesday in St. Louis in a lawsuit accusing Monsanto and its weed killer Roundup of causing a man’s lymphoma (cancer), and this hearing will be a little different than past such trials in that the product in question is a more potent version called “QuikPRO.”
United States Attorney Sayler Fleming Announces District Election Officers Responsible for Handling Election Day Complaints
United States Attorney Sayler Fleming Announces District Election Officers Responsible for Handling Election Day Complaints.
Shook to Sponsor U.S. Chamber of Commerce Summit on Law, Politics and Policy
Shook to Sponsor U.S. Chamber of Commerce Summit on Law, Politics and Policy.
Secretary of State plans rule to stop public libraries from hosting drag queen story hour, stocking age-inappropriate books
Now that the Missouri Secretary of State (SOS) is planning to adopt a new rule that will temporarily prohibit state libraries from sponsoring, promoting, or spending money on allegedly age-inappropriate books, parental rights advocates are hoping school libraries will take notice
St. Louis Adds Two Associate Attorneys
St. Louis Adds Two Associate Attorneys.
Shook Earns Mansfield Rule Certification in Promoting Underrepresented Attorneys
Shook Earns Mansfield Rule Certification in Promoting Underrepresented Attorneys.
Chief Disciplinary Counsel retires, Missouri Supreme Court selects replacement
Alan Pratzel has been chief of the OCDC for nearly 40 years but is retiring Nov. 11
GOP Rep. joins 33 others in supporting the Stop the Sexualization of Children Act
Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) is among 33 Republican members of Congress who support the proposed 2022 Stop the Sexualization of Children Act
Missouri Attorney General Leads 19 State Coalition in Launching Investigation into Six Major Banks Over ESG Investing
Missouri Attorney General Leads 19 State Coalition in Launching Investigation into Six Major Banks Over ESG Investing.
Attorney: $12.8 million St. James Winery judgment sets precedent for personal injury trials
A personal injury precedent was set statewide last month when the Court of Appeals Southern District affirmed a $12.8 million judgment in favor of an Australian couple injured in a crash with a Phelps County winery truck.
8th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily stays federal debt cancellation program
Missouri is among the leading Republican states that is appealing a federal judge’s decision that they lack standing to challenge U.S.
Federal judge denies re-entry to Park Hill South student-athletes who posted slavery petition hoax
A federal judge has denied re-entry to suspended and expelled Park Hill South High School student-athletes who posted a fake slavery petition on Change.org and Snap Chat that suggested restarting servitude among black people.
St. Louis Business Journal Ranks Armstrong Teasdale Among Top 100 Private Companies
St. Louis Business Journal Ranks Armstrong Teasdale Among Top 100 Private Companies.
Meet #MOLawyers: Judge E. Richard Webber
Meet #MOLawyers: Judge E. Richard Webber.