A Missouri appeals court resuscitated a claim that Husch Blackwell attorneys’ advice on stock options cost a former software company CFO millions of dollars.
Read More »Jury awards both sides in bulletproof vests case
A body-armor court battle in St. Louis has ended with awards for both sides.
Read More »Judge tosses suit over fees in Bayer rice case
A federal lawsuit over contributions to a fees and costs pool in multidistrict rice litigation against Bayer CropScience came to a quick end this week.
Read More »Court reverses attorneys’ fees award for Halloween law challenge
Sex offenders who sued over a state law restricting their activities on Halloween didn’t earn a victory that entitled them to attorneys’ fees, a federal appeals court said Friday.
Read More »Four more former Stolar partners move to new firms
Four more former partners of dissolved firm The Stolar Partnership have joined other firms.
Read More »UPDATE: Lawsuit protests St. Louis street performer fees
The Thin Dimes musical group doesn't have enough of them to rub together to pay the fees St. Louis now requires for sidewalk performers, a lawsuit protesting the fees and other permit requirements says.
Read More »Case over shooting of dog by police settles
A lawsuit over the police shooting death of a bulldog — an incident captured in a video that went viral on YouTube — settled for $50,000 the week before trial was set to start.
Read More »Patriot hearing starts with dispute over benefits
A hearing over Patriot Coal’s proposal to change agreements with unions started Monday with a dispute over whether the changes would affect how much Peabody would have to pay for medical benefits for 3,100 retirees and their dependents.
Read More »Court upholds sentence of Camp Zoe owner Tebeau
A federal appeals court upheld the 30-month prison sentence of Jimmy Tebeau, the former owner of a southern Missouri concert site where drug use allegedly was rampant.
Read More »Auction set for Stolar office
Dissolving firm The Stolar Partnership is set to auction off its office furnishings.
Read More »UPDATE: Littler Mendelson snatches up 7 Ogletree attorneys
Two Missouri leaders and five other attorneys from Ogletree Deakins have decamped for fellow labor-focused firm Littler Mendelson.
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