Public Pension Fund Group v. KV Pharmaceutical Company (MLW No. 63740/Case No. 10-3402 – 28 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Bye, J.)
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Read More »Public Pension Fund Group v. KV Pharmaceutical Company (MLW No. 63740/Case No. 10-3402 – 28 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Bye, J.)
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Read More »State ex rel. SLAH, LLC v. City of Woodson Terrace (MLW No. 61986/Case No. ED94904 – 21 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Odenwald, P.J.)
Read More »A St. Louis County jury awarded a Chesterfield physical therapist a half million dollars to compensate for his share of a business that he was supposed to partially own.
Read More »Ten million dollars must be returned to a Kansas City Power & Light insurer for a claim it settled in 2005, an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel determined last week.
Read More »The Missouri Court of Appeals Western District said Tuesday that the state's Public Service Commission followed the applicable statutes and regulations in allowing KCP&L's holding company, Great Plains Energy Inc., to take over Aquila and operate it as a subsidiary.
Tagged with: Aquila Great Plains Energy Jeff Davis Kansas City Power & Light Kevin Gunn Lewis Mills Jr. Missouri Court of Appeals Western District Office of Public Counsel Praxair Public Service Commission
Read More »Great Rivers Habitat Alliance and the Adolphus A. Busch Revocable Living Trust had challenged the Federal Emergency Management Agency's approval of the Lakeside 370 levee in St. Peters. But the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Thursday the groups failed to bring up any new scientific information for FEMA to consider.
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Read More »A company that reproduces medical records agreed to settle a suit for $750,000.
Read More »A Chuck E. Cheese mascot accused of handling more than pizza and game tokens has settled a lawsuit with a St. Louis woman.
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday that a federal judge in San Francisco should have permitted the U.S. Department of Agriculture to partially deregulate alfalfa seed resistant to Monsanto Co.'s Roundup herbicide.
Read More »An ABC Quality Moving employee carries a box on his back into a house in the 2900 block of Victor in South St. Louis Friday afternoon. The owner of ABC Quality is suing after facing objections to his application for a license to do business in the rest of the state.
Read More »The Ballpark Lofts development included these buildings near Busch Stadium in downtown St. Louis. Polsinelli Shughart is suing the developer of a loft building near Busch Stadium for more than $137,000 in unpaid legal fees.
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