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St. Louis drops to 8th place in 2022-23 Judicial Hellhole ranking
After holding steady in 7th place for two years in a row, St. Louis lands in 8th place of ATRA's annual lawsuit abuse list
U.S. Supreme Court to review AG's student loan debt cancellation lawsuit
SCOTUS granted review submitted by six Attorneys General that includes Missouri's Eric Schmitt
Armstrong Teasdale Adds Lawyers Wakaba Tessier, Carrie Schaffer
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Partner Wakaba Y. Tessier and Senior Associate Carrie Schaffer to the firm’s Kansas City and Denver offices, respectively.
Varadachari to Discuss Voir Dire at Claims and Litigation Management Professionals Meeting
Bharat Varadachari will be part of a panel discussing how to conduct voir dire in bad faith litigation and how that differs from a typical third-party liability case.
Locals want Army Corps of Engineers to do more for Coldwater Creek residents, Jana Elementary School
Coldwater Creek was allegedly contaminated as a result of nuclear weapons that were manufactured during World War 2
Missouri Lawyers Media Selects Shook Environmental Lawyers Among Power List
For the inaugural edition, Missouri Lawyers Media selected Shook Partners Mark Anstoetter and Dave Erickson for the POWER List of Environmental Law Attorneys in Missouri. Only 32 lawyers in the state were chosen for this honor.
31st circuit commission announces nominees for Borthwick circuit judge vacancy in Greene County
The 31st Circuit Judicial Commission conducted three days of public hearings, interviewed 20 applicants, and selected a panel of three nominees for the position of circuit judge of the 31st Judicial Circuit, created by the September 2022 appointment of the Honorable Becky Borthwick to the Missouri Court of Appeals.
Family members hope DOJ investigation will help mentally challenged under guardianship
Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it is investigating the housing of Missouri's mentally challenged who are under court-appointed guardianship
Court Awards Costs to HeplerBroom’s Client After McGonigle Secures Reduced Verdict
A St. Charles County, Missouri, court awarded costs to HeplerBroom’s client following a jury trial in a rear-end automobile accident case.
Court upholds out-of-state adoption of a mother's son despite her objections
St. Louis boy is permitted to be placed with a family in Washington D.C. by the Eastern District Court of Appeals
St Louis County Public Library opposes rule that would require certification of age-appropriate books
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft's proposed administrative rule would prohibit public libraries from sponsoring, promoting, or spending money on drag queen story hours
eDiscovery Day: Microsoft 365 on December 1, 2022
December 1 is National eDiscovery Day, and we’re celebrating with a webinar focusing on an essential eDiscovery topic that every in-house counsel needs to know.
Ballwin city attorney denies wrongdoing in filing lawsuit to remove Alderman candidate
Ballwin city attorney Robert E. Jones also serves on the Missouri Bar Board of Governors
Missouri, Louisiana Attorneys General to Depose Dr. Fauci
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry will depose Dr. Anthony Fauci in their lawsuit against the federal government for allegedly colluding with social media companies to censor speech.
Florissant elementary school students reassigned due to alleged radioactive wastes, school starts anew Nov. 28
The Boston Chemical Data company reportedly found levels of harmful radioactive waste
Intellectual Property Law Seminar - November 30, 2022
Join Husch Blackwell attorneys for our annual seminar that covers a broad spectrum of trending issues in intellectual property law.
Application Period Opens for Shook Scholars Institute 2023
The application period for the Sixth Annual Shook Scholars Institute is now open until January 31, 2023.
Employment Class Action Litigator Nicholas Walker Joins Fox Rothschild in Kansas City
Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to welcome Nicholas J. Walker to the Kansas City office as a partner in the Labor & Employment Department.
Ballwin Alderman candidate alleges city attorney acted improperly in suing to remove him from the ballot
Brennan Redinger, 25, had high hopes for public office until residency requirements interfered
LCLD Recognizes Armstrong Teasdale as 2022 Top Performer and Compass Award Winner
Armstrong Teasdale announces that it has been named a Top Performer and Compass Award winner by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD), one of the nation’s leading organizations promoting diversity.