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Monday, September 30, 2024

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Judge opens door to class-action allegations in social media censorship lawsuit

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has granted a motion to add class-action allegations in a case filed by the Louisiana and Missouri attorneys general alleging federal officials colluded with social media companies to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights.

Daughter describes mother's suffering in second week of Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
The daughter of plaintiff Sharlean Gordon recounted her mother's suffering from cancer while emails revealed that Monsanto officials worried about the EPA declaring Roundup unsafe

Multiple judges recuse from GOP lawmaker candidate's election contestation

By Juliette Fairley |
Graeff sued St. Charles County Elections Director Kurt Bahr and Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft

St. Louis Alderman hopes to replace Kim Gardner by election or appointment

By Juliette Fairley |
Gras received his undergraduate and law degree from Saint Louis University

Kim Gardner resigned but AG Bailey vows not to dismiss his removal lawsuit

By Juliette Fairley |
Outgoing top prosecutor is reportedly is taking nursing classes at St. Louis University

Plaintiff's pathologist tells jury Roundup is lethal mixture in St. Louis Co. trial

By John Sammon |
An expert witness appearing for a plaintiff suing Monsanto claiming its weed killer Roundup caused her cancer said the substance is toxic, while defense attorneys said cancer occurs naturally.

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale announces Switzer, Ahmad Co-edit Aba Publication Covering Consumer Protection Laws State by State

By St. Louis Record Report |
Greensfelder Officers Erv Switzer and Kirsten Ahmad served as editors of State Consumer Protection Law, recently published by the American Bar Association as a treatise summarizing consumer protection laws of all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

Missouri opposes federal mortgage fee applied to high credit score achievers

By Juliette Fairley |
The attaches a fee to the mortgage payment of homeowners with credit scores

Heplerbroom announces Varadachari Selected to Board of Directors of National Defense Attorney Organization

By St. Louis Record Report |
At its recent Annual Meeting, the Association of Defense Trial Attorneys (ADTA) elected Bharat Varadachari to its Board of Directors.

Top prosecutor Kim Gardner resigns after assistant dies in car crash

By Juliette Fairley |
Kim Gardner will leave office on June 1.

Plaintiff witness toxicology professor says Roundup is toxic, defense attorneys say not, in ongoing Monsanto trial

By John Sammon |
A toxicologist expert witness said Monsanto's weed killer Roundup is toxic, while defense attorneys said a woman's cancer was a naturally occurring event.

City of St. Louis sues Kia, Hyundai over rise in car thefts based on TikTok challenge

By Juliette Fairley |
City is the latest municipality to sue the automakers

Appellate court: Lawyers who won uncollected $11 million judgment must face client's malpractice claim

By Juliette Fairley |
The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District ruled in favor of Daniel McCullen who sued his two attornies after they failed to collect $11 million judgment

Top prosecutor facing 'indirect criminal contempt of court' proceedings, potential jail time

By Juliette Fairley |
Assistant prosecutor Chris Desilets resigned May 1

Florida toxicologist used to bolster IARC finding of Roundup as carcinogen in Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
Attorneys debated the accuracy of a 2015 finding that glyphosate in the Monsanto weed killer Roundup causes cancer in humans

Thompson Coburn announces Recognized as the most philanthropic midsize company in St. Louis for second year in a row

By St. Louis Record Report |
Thompson Coburn was selected as the first-place honoree for midsize companies in the St. Louis Business Journal’s 2023 Corporate Philanthropy Awards.

TRO granted against AG Bailey's transgender-affirming healthcare restrictions

By Juliette Fairley |
Gays Against Groomers: 'The judge is endangering confused gay kids'

Sister of teen who committed suicide sues incarcerated stepfather alleging sexual abuse

By Juliette Fairley |
Melissa Hogg, 24, sued her stepfather Charles Haynes who is currently incarcerated

Daughter recounts agony of mother’s cancer treatments in Monsanto Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
The daughter of plaintiff Sharlean Gordon said her mother’s treatments for cancer and resulting anxiety became like a nightmare for her and the members of her family in a Monsanto Roundup trial

Armstrong Teasdale announces Adds Lawyers in St. Louis, New York, Washington, D.C., Denver

By St. Louis Record Report |
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Partner Elizabeth S. Silker to the firm’s St. Louis office, Senior Associate Natasa Saciri to the New York office, and Associates Taylor A. Green and Keyur Parikh to the Washington, D.C., and Denver offices, respectively.