Two federal agents and a St. Louis County police officer testified Friday that they hadn’t heard that an attorney for suspected Clayton garage bomber Milton “Skip” Ohlsen III was supplying information about Ohlsen’s location before Ohlsen’s arrest.
Read More »Glick elected president of Legal Services
Tom Glick has been elected the new president of the board of Legal Services of Eastern Missouri.
Read More »ACLU wins fees in Sunshine suit
The American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri got a consent judgment of about $1,300 in attorneys’ fees and costs after suing the city of St. Louis over an open records request.
Read More »Former BAMSL president launches solo office
After five years with Danna McKitrick, former Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis President Tom Glick is hanging out his own shingle.
Read More »First part of Gallop auction draws to close
People drifted through Gallop, Johnson & Neuman’s Clayton office Thursday, eyeing furniture, art and potted plants as an auction house sold off the defunct firm’s furnishings online.
Read More »U.S. Fidelis co-owner Cory Atkinson pleads guilty in federal court
With a series of calm “Yes, your honors” culminating in a “Guilty, your honor,” Cory Atkinson pleaded guilty Monday afternoon in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and understating his income on tax returns.
Read More »Gallop auctions off furnishings
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman’s landlord is suing for about four months back rent as the defunct law firm sells off its furnishings in an online auction.
Read More »Met Square value sinks $71M under tax deal
The owners of Metropolitan Square will pay an estimated $4.3 million less in taxes after the St. Louis assessor agreed to lower the value of the tallest downtown St. Louis office building by more than a third.
Read More »Camp Zoe owner pleads guilty, forfeits music fest campground
Owner Jimmy Tebeau agreed to forfeit Camp Zoe and to serve a 30-month prison sentence as part of a plea deal with prosecutors over alleged rampant drug use at the southern Missouri concert site. The 330 acres of land runs along the Current River in Shannon County.
Read More »Furious response saves SLU research stipends
The rescinded decision to refuse to fund summer stipends at Saint Louis University law school upset faculty members at a time when the university wants their support for fundraising required for the planned move of the School of Law to an office building in downtown St. Louis, show here in a computer rendering.
Read More »Lawyer gets 21 months for fraud
A St. Louis federal judge today sentenced lawyer King Bethel Harris III to 21 months in prison for taking $200,000 from two Minnesota residents for an investment, then spending the money on himself.
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