Abbie Crites-Leoni is scheduled to take over for retiring Judge Lewis Blanton in March.
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Read More »Abbie Crites-Leoni is scheduled to take over for retiring Judge Lewis Blanton in March.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday accepted Howard Wittner’s (left, in picture) surrendering of his license and disbarred him.
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Read More »A combination of unused budget money and funding from online court document fees will help the federal courts will stay open even if the government shuts down tonight.
Read More »Daniel Keating was interim dean twice before, including in fall 2005 before Syverud started at the school.
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Read More »Two days after lawmakers overrode Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of a law to protect The Doe Run Co. from large punitive damage awards, the company settled three lawsuits alleging injuries from lead pollution.
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Read More »Attorney Freeman Bosley Jr., who was St. Louis’ first African-American mayor, allegedly mishandled client money and could face discipline.
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Read More »Washington University Law Dean Kent D. Syverud is leaving to become chancellor and president of Syracuse University.
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Read More »An attorneys’ fee award of nearly $100,000 quadrupled the amount the city of Manchester has been ordered to pay in a lawsuit over overtime for three records clerks.
Read More »Lawmakers are expected to vote this week on whether to override Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of HB 436, which attempts to nullify some federal gun-control laws.
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Read More »U.S. District Judge Carol Jackson gave final approval to the settlement Sept. 4.
Read More »KCI Construction Co. Inc., a St. Louis-based company, and Fentress Architects, a design firm out of Denver, had the high technical score of 385 points for qualities including design and schedule.
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