Former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ronnie White has crossed another hurdle on his way to being confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as a federal judge.
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Read More »Former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ronnie White has crossed another hurdle on his way to being confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as a federal judge.
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Read More »Two St. Louis hair braiders are the lead plaintiffs in a suit that could open the door for changes to licensing requirements for multiple industries.
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Read More »Two thirds of the damages in one of the largest jury verdicts in Missouri history will have to be retried following an appellate court ruling on Tuesday.
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Read More »A new general counsel and deputy director have been named for the Missouri Public Defender Commission.
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Read More »The execution of John Winfield this week led judges of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider what due process rights are owed to a condemned inmate seeking a reprieve from the governor. (Updated 6/18 at 9:40 a.m.)
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Read More »A federal judge says Missouri officials cannot execute inmate John Winfield next Wednesday because state officials deterred a corrections worker from supporting Winfield’s bid for clemency.
Read More »Former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ronnie White will have to wait a little longer to learn the fate of his federal judgeship nomination pending in the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Read More »Two of Missouri’s largest law firms are continuing to expand their health law practices, and the growth has earned them each a spot among the top five on a newly released American Health Lawyers Association list.
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Read More »A federal court has approved the prepackaged chapter 11 reorganization of The Dolan Company, parent company of Missouri Lawyers Media, which includes this publication.
Read More »Following Tuesday's hand down, a series of lawsuits over a drug’s side effects will have to proceed in St. Louis County instead of in the city, and another lawsuit stemming from the 2001 merger of Nestle and Ralston Purina won’t be allowed to proceed at all.
Read More »Stronger admonitions, possibly including a warning about being held in contempt, are needed to keep people from using online searches when they’re serving as jurors, a St. Louis judge said this morning.
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