A St. Peters attorney who disappeared for months pleaded not guilty to bank fraud and identity theft charges at an arraignment hearing Wednesday morning.
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Read More »A St. Peters attorney who disappeared for months pleaded not guilty to bank fraud and identity theft charges at an arraignment hearing Wednesday morning.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court has set a May 21 execution date for Russell Bucklew.
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Read More »Two Missouri firms have filed a consumer class action fraud suit against General Motors in relation to the recent recalls of GM vehicles with unsafe ignition switches.
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Read More »With the gender pay gap at law firms nearly stagnant, the current rate of growth would have female attorneys catching up to their male counterparts by 2086, a recent survey indicates.
Read More »Overcoming a significant procedural hurdle, the Missouri Senate on Monday gave first-round approval to a bill that revises the state’s criminal code.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear a challenge to the secrecy surrounding Missouri’s method of execution.
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Read More »Gay couples in Missouri who are married in other states will still be able to file joint tax returns, at least this year.
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Read More »Two cases involving allegations of wrongful foreclosures heard Wednesday in the Supreme Court became a pitched battle over the future of consumer protection laws in Missouri.
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Read More »A 34-year-old St. Charles County man is accused of keeping for himself funds he claimed he was collecting for the Wounded Warrior Project.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the termination of a California man’s parental rights to his three sons, saying there was sufficient evidence to support a judge’s ruling against him.
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Read More »Former litigator Jessica Kennedy is heading efforts to prevent sexual harassment and assault in the newly created position of Title IX coordinator at Washington University in St. Louis.
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