Nearly 900,000 people who paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri can apply for partial refunds under a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit.
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Read More »Nearly 900,000 people who paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri can apply for partial refunds under a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit.
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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 »Spammers are again sending emails meant to look like they are from St. Louis law firm Bryan Cave to try to trick potential victims.
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Read More »The vacancy was created by the elevation of Sandra Farragut-Hemphill to circuit court judge.
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Read More »A health insurance company is agreeing to pay Missouri more than $161,000 for falsely claiming a state law required customers' policies be replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
Read More »An associate circuit judge and two commissioners were nominated for a circuit judgeship on the St. Louis Circuit Court.
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Read More »Jeanette McKee, who lost in November’s election to be circuit clerk, is currently “under consideration” to be reassigned as a court liaison, according to the 23rd judicial circuit’s presiding judge.
Read More »It ultimately will fall to Gov. Jay Nixon to fill the Jackson County Circuit Court seat vacated by Judge Edith Messina. And, if history is any indicator, a prosecutor could end up with the job.
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Read More »The trial of a suburban Kansas City lawyer charged with killing her father and his girlfriend has been delayed from February and the prosecution will now include members of the Missouri Attorney General's office.
Read More »A development group that includes a company controlled by the owner of the St. Louis Rams announced plans Monday to build an 80,000-seat stadium in the Los Angeles suburbs that could become home for an NFL team.
Read More »The NAACP's Legal Defense and Educational Fund, citing "grave legal concerns," is asking a Missouri judge to convene a new grand jury to consider charges against the Ferguson police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown.
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