David Cade has joined Polinelli’s 140-attorney health care practice and will work out of the firm’s office in Washington, D.C.
Read More »Shook, Hardy & Bacon opens Seattle office
Shook, Hardy & Bacon is tapping Bart Eppenauer, the former chief patent counsel for Microsoft Corp., to open a Seattle office for the Kansas City-based law firm.
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Read More »Updated: ATS to appeal Eastern District’s reversal on red light cameras
An attorney for American Traffic Solutions said the company will seek a review of the decision either by the Eastern District en banc or by the state Supreme Court.
Read More »Software upgrade blamed for outage in eFiling and Case.net systems
An automatic software upgrade shut down the Missouri eFiling and Case.net systems in a number of circuits Monday.
Read More »Nixon names Jeffrey Keal as associate circuit judge
Gov. Jay Nixon has named Jeffrey C. Keal as associate circuit judge for the 16th Judicial Circuit in Jackson County.
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Read More »Polsinelli honors Grace Day
Polsinelli put together a video tribute to the woman who started her career in the early 1950s and was one of the oldest female practicing attorneys in Missouri.
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Read More »Jury awards $703k following debate on whether tarp counts as roof
A St. Louis County jury awarded $703,878 to a woman who owns an apartment building in Hazelwood, including penalties against her insurance company for vexatious refusal to pay.
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Read More »Developer drops multi-family for Rockwood Meadows
A public hearing on a proposed apartment complex drew such a crowd at the Jefferson County Council meeting Oct. 28 that it was standing room only.
Read More »DUI checkpoints spur more review, debate
The Jefferson County Council, which has discussed a grant for DUI checkpoints, three times, voted this week to send the issue to committee for further debate.
Read More »Appeals court adds $3M to insurer’s tab
An appeals court tweaked by more than $3 million the amount a primary insurer must pay an excess insurance carrier for a claim stemming from a 1999 natural gas explosion at a Kansas City Power & Light plant.
Read More »Court employee pleads guilty to defrauding health program
A Kansas City municipal court employee pleaded guilty in a scheme to cheat a wellness program that offered gift cards as incentives for participating in exercise and diet programs.
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