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Sunday, September 29, 2024

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Husch Blackwell Named a Top 10 Social Media Performer by Good2bSocial

By St. Louis Record Report |
Husch Blackwell was recognized as the seventh-best performing law firm—a rise of 27 places compared to a year ago—across all social media platforms in 2023, according to Good2bSocial’s 2023 Social Law Firm Index, an annual study of social media marketing adoption, use, and best practices of the Am Law 200.

Mizzou Law Hires New Director of Family Violence Clinic

By St. Louis Record Report |
Leaders at the University of Missouri School of Law are excited to announce that Danielle Dodd has joined the Mizzou Law faculty as the new director of the recently reopened Family Violence Clinic.

Mizzou Law student wins entrepreneur competition, $15,000 in seed funding

By St. Louis Record Report |
On top of his responsibilities as a law student, parent and president of the University of Missouri Graduate Professional Council, Mizzou Law 3L Parker Owens sets aside time for one of his favorite hobbies: Lego.

Grocery store sues USDA for alleged procedural errors, lack of evidence over SNAP program disqualification

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri grocery store is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture challenging its decision to permanently disqualify the store from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program based on allegations of trafficking.

Attorney General Bailey Pushes Back Against Biden Proposed Rule Excluding Religious Missourians from Fostering Children

By St. Louis Record Report |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 19 states in opposing the Biden Administration’s proposed rule that would require foster care agencies across the country to place foster children with families who promise to promote transgender identity.

Cordell Institute on Open Enrollment Privacy Concerns

By St. Louis Record Report |
According to experts at the Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine and Law, parents should consider privacy implications when adding their adult children to their health insurance plan.

St. Louis again lands on annual Judicial Hellholes list

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – For an eight consecutive year, St. Louis again finds itself on the annual list of Judicial Hellholes.

New Scholarly Work from Professor Daniel Epps

By St. Louis Record Report |
“The False Promise of Jurisdiction Stripping,” an essay coauthored by Professor Daniel Epps of WashULaw and Alan Trammell of W&L Law School has been published in the Columbia Law Review.

Missouri construction labor organizations sue MC Masonry and Restoration for violating collective bargaining agreement

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – Several Missouri employee benefit plans and labor organizations have filed a complaint against a masonry company alleging it failed to make contributions as required in a collective bargaining agreement and refuses to submit its financial records for an audit.

TC Tax Controversy Team Helps Obtain Key Taxpayer Victory at Missouri Supreme Court

By St. Louis Record Report |
Thompson Coburn’s State and Local Tax (“SALT”) Controversy team attorneys Janette Lohman, Matt Landwehr, and Kristen Sanocki aided in briefing an important victory for taxpayers across industries in a recent case before the Supreme Court of Missouri.

Female member files sexual discrimination lawsuit against IBEW Local No. 1

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A member of IBEW Local No. 1 has filed a lawsuit against the union claiming the organization failed to address and prevent sex discrimination, resulting in a hostile work environment.

Labor organizations sue Alpha & Omega Demolition alleging breach of collective bargaining agreement

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – Several employee benefit plans and labor organizations have filed a complaint against a Missouri demolition company alleging it failed to make contributions as required in a collective bargaining agreement.

Two Shook Partners Will Speak at ACI’s Annual Drug & Medical Device Litigation Conference

By St. Louis Record Report |
Shook Partners Chris Kaufman and Harley Ratliff are panelists at ACI’s 28th Annual Drug & Medical Device Litigation Conference to be held at the New York Marriot Marquis in New York City, December 5-6. Kaufman excels in federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) defense, and Ratliff is a proven litigator who has spearheaded defense in some of the country’s most complex product liability and commercial lawsuits.

MU law professor pushes to redefine modern contracts, advocate for consumer protections

By St. Louis Record Report |
Whether you’re subscribing to a dating app, getting a gym membership, visiting a website or purchasing a product, you’re probably entering into a consumer contract.

Thompson Coburn Earns Perfect Score on LGBTQ+ Equality Survey for 15th Year

By St. Louis Record Report |
Thompson Coburn has for the 15th consecutive year earned a perfect score of 100 points in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index (CEI).

Former employee sues Branson King Resort for sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Branson King Resort alleging severe and pervasive sexual harassment by her supervisor as well as retaliation and wrongful termination.

Springfield Wal-Mart sued for discrimination against disabled Black employee

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart claiming he was wrongfully terminated and banned from the premises based on his race and disabilities.

Former employee sues Missouri cannabis company, alleging disability discrimination and wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
SPRINGFIELD – A former employee is suing a Missouri medical marijuana company, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act after she was allegedly terminated due to her disabilities and the defendant's refusal to provide reasonable accommodations.

Professor Sheldon Evans Contributes Opinion to The Hill

By St. Louis Record Report |
Head to the Opinion Section of The Hill for a recent piece by Professor Sheldon Evans.

Professor Susan Frelich Appleton Appears in Supreme Court Case Documentary

By St. Louis Record Report |
Professor Susan Frelich Appleton published “The Forgotten Family Law of Eisenstadt v. Baird” in 2016.