Kansas City-based law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon is opening an office in Denver and will add attorneys from a Denver-based commercial litigation firm.
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Read More »Kansas City-based law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon is opening an office in Denver and will add attorneys from a Denver-based commercial litigation firm.
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Read More »The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Friday that a Missouri law against flag desecration is unconstitutional.
Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is urging the creation of a state laboratory to remove pharmaceutical companies from the lethal injection process.
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Read More »Janette Kay Rodecap has been named as the newest judge of the Jackson County Circuit Court.
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Read More »The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law plans to use a $2 million estate gift to establish an endowed professorship focusing on entrepreneurship.
Read More »Kansas City plaintiffs’ attorney Norman E. Siegel is taking a leadership role in a consolidated national class-action lawsuit against Target Corp. over the theft of customers’ credit card data.
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Read More »The final week of the 2014 legislative session included the passage of approximately 100 bills, including tax-cut legislation, a controversial school transfer measure and changes to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for drug felons.
Read More »In her first time speaking publicly about conflict of interest allegations, former Lathrop & Gage partner Allison Bergman several times denied wrongdoing at a disciplinary hearing that centers in part on her long-term relationship with ousted Kansas City Terminal president Charles Mader.
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Read More »The 2014 session of the Missouri General Assembly came to an end at 6 p.m. Friday, May 16. With it, the prominent legislative careers of four lawyers are also drawing to a close as a result of term limits.
Read More »Democratic Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, who is preparing legislation to push colleges to go further in dealing with sexual assaults, said higher fines may be in order for schools that violate federal rules.
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Read More »What would have been Missouri’s seventh execution in as many months was put on hold this week after consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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