The Supreme Court of Missouri today expanded what information will be available to the public in attorney discipline actions.
Read More »Clayton bombing suspect wants trial delay
Suspected Clayton garage bomber Milton “Skip” Ohlsen III wants to push off his May 21 trial date while he waits for an analysis of photographs “taken in connection with search warrants” in his case.
Read More »Organic, other farmers appeal lawsuit against Monsanto
A group of family farmers is looking to a higher authority after its lawsuit against St. Louis-based Monsanto Co. was tossed out.
Read More »Judge rules St. Stanislaus church can keep property, control
St. Stanislaus gets to hang on to its real estate and control of its assets, a judge ruled today in litigation that pitted the historic Polish church against the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Read More »Plaintiffs arrested by fake DEA agent awarded $40K
A jury’s verdicts in a lawsuit over a fake federal drug enforcement agent gave defense attorneys plenty to be pleased about, but they still plan to challenge some of the damages.
Read More »Husch attorneys advise on $888M wind power deal
Husch Blackwell attorneys based in Kansas City led the way on wind power deals announced this morning that total $888 million.
Read More »Husch Blackwell demotions come after revenue dip
The demotion of 25 Husch Blackwell partners from equity status comes as the firm faced a drop of gross revenue last year of 4.7 percent to $266 million, according to figures from national legal magazine The American Lawyer.
Read More »High court affirms death sentence; reverses ruling on insurance broker’s commission
The Missouri Supreme Court issued decisions in nine cases today.
Read More »SLU pushes off law school’s move downtown
Saint Louis University is delaying until next year a planned move of its law school from Grand Center to downtown St. Louis.
Read More »Husch Blackwell demotes 25 partners
Husch Blackwell demoted 25 partners after the firm took a look at its requirements for equity partners, the firm’s incoming chairman confirmed this morning.
Read More »Plaintiff: Police laughed during fake FBI agent’s threats
The police chief and a Gerald police lieutenant “giggled” as a man who posed as a federal drug enforcement agent threatened to beat him during questioning at the police station, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the city testified Wednesday.
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