Bryan Cave is discussing a possible acquisition of a Denver-based law firm, according to a published report.
Read More »Law schools’ survival may lie in helping debt-ridden students
Students are signing the paperwork to take out large loans, but much of the blame for rising student loan debt has fallen on law schools that ratchet up tuition every year.
Read More »Stinson attorney in float negotiations for Macy’s parade
You know it’s Thanksgiving time when the fruit of your legal labor is a float in the Macy’s Day Parade.
Read More »Simmons Browder Gianaris Angelides & Barnerd open office in San Fran.
An Alton, Ill., plaintiffs law firm is opening a second office in California.
Read More »Panel: Succession planning needs more thought
Nearly one-third of Missouri’s lawyers are 55 or older. Recognizing that age-related issues likely will become more frequent for baby boomer lawyers, a panel is recommending that they start considering succession plans.
Read More »Prosecutors detail items from suspected bomber
A laptop that belonged to the suspected Clayton bomber contained a list of bomb-making components and information on “how to kill your wife,” investigators were told early this year, according to court documents prosecutors filed Nov. 11.
Read More »UPDATED: Missouri Supreme Court upholds adult entertainment restrictions
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the constitutionality of adult entertainment restrictions.
Read More »Polsinelli re-elects Welsh as chairman
Russ Welsh, who has overseen high revenue growth and expansion at Polsinelli Shughart, will stay on for another five years.
Read More »Judge approves $275,000 settlement despite mother’s intervention
The parents of a St. Charles man killed in a motorcycle accident are splitting a $275,000 wrongful death settlement, despite the mother’s request to intervene and reject the agreement.
Read More »Herman Cain’s lawyer previously at Bryan Cave
The lawyer introducing Herman Cain at a press conference Tuesday about sexual harassment allegations against the GOP presidential candidate has been representing celebrity and high-profile clients for years.
Read More »Indicted ex-chairman of planning commission found dead
The former chairman of the St. Louis County Planning Commission who was indicted on bank and wire fraud charges was found dead Wednesday morning at his Town and Country home.
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