Missouri appeals court Judge Glenn Norton will leave the bench after 20 years for Clayton firm Blitz, Bardgett & Deutsch. (Updated)
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Read More »Missouri appeals court Judge Glenn Norton will leave the bench after 20 years for Clayton firm Blitz, Bardgett & Deutsch. (Updated)
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Read More »Third attorney with legislative experience throws his hat in the ring for what is likely to be a fiercely contested election.
Read More »Pornographic magazine publisher Larry Flynt is persevering in his legal fight to publicize details about Missouri's execution methods. This follows the November 2013 execution of the white supremacist gunman who left him paralyzed.
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Read More »Tax collectors need to give mechanic’s lien holders personal notice before selling property for delinquent taxes, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »A lawsuit filed by a widow who blamed her husband’s cancer death on exposure to chemicals made by a Pharmacia Corp. predecessor was dismissed Thursday.
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Read More »Two sets of plaintiff’s attorneys worked out a fee split before a judge approved a settlement of a case over the death of a St. Louis County man in a traffic accident.
Read More »Passanante, who launched Paul J. Passanante PC & Associates in 2009, was less than a week away from his 63rd birthday.
Read More »Michael Calvin, a former St. Louis Circuit Court judge, has died.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday dispatched increasing numbers of National Guardsmen to the St. Louis region.
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Read More »Gridiron performers targeted law firm stinginess, judges’ vagaries and some trial lawyers’ success at the 58th annual song-and-dance parody show in St. Louis.
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Read More »Protest leaders and police have some differences on recording police and mass arrests but agree on prioritizing people’s safety, according to a response to a protest group’s proposed “rules of engagement.”
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