Seven attorneys from Bryan Cave’s life sciences and health care group have exited for Polsinelli Shughart.
Read More »Judge approves $4.7 billion MSD deal
A federal judge in St. Louis has signed off on a $4.7 billion agreement to settle an Environmental Protection Agency lawsuit against the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District over violations of the Clean Water Act.
Read More »Insurers sue Sandberg Phoenix for malpractice
Insurers for a ballistic shield maker are suing Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard and two of the St. Louis firm’s attorneys over how they handled the defense of a lawsuit over the shooting of a Belleville, Ill., police sergeant.
Read More »Polsinelli picks up 14 Gallop lawyers
Fourteen Gallop, Johnson & Neuman attorneys, including Chairman Sanford Neuman and Managing Partner Tom Campbell, will be heading to Polsinelli Shughart on May 1.
Read More »U.S. Senate to vote on confirming Wimes as federal judge
The U.S. Senate is set to vote today on elevating Jackson County Circuit Judge Brian Wimes to the federal bench.
Read More »Case against jail over HIV medicine nears agreement
A lawsuit over a City of St. Louis jail’s alleged refusal to give an HIV-positive inmate his medicine is close to settlement.
Read More »Gallop managing partner: Recession primary reason for firm’s fate
No single event brought Gallop, Johnson & Neuman close to shutting down, one of the firm’s leaders said in an interview Thursday.
Read More »UPDATE: Gallop, Johnson & Neuman to fold; firm’s revenue declined
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, one of Missouri’s largest firms, is getting set to wind down, according to a lawyer at the firm and two lawyers at other firms who spoke with Gallop attorneys.
Read More »Resolution would give citizens more say in judge discipline
A resolution to be considered by a Missouri House committee Wednesday would give lay members half the seats on a commission that disciplines judges.
Read More »Parents secure role in Busch settlement
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a case over the death of a woman in the home of former beer baron August Busch IV.
Read More »Judge grants delay in trial of suspected Clayton garage bomber
U.S. Senior Judge Richard Webber last week reluctantly granted a three-week delay in the trial of suspected Clayton garage bomber Milton “Skip” Ohlsen III.
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