Two business partnerships are suing Rouse Hendricks German & May, of Kansas City, claiming conflict of interest because the law firm represented the partnerships and its owner in a lawsuit between the two. The law firm, where KCMBA President Charles ...
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Murder suspect found in Cape Girardeau Antwan S. Wooden 21, was arrested Wednesday in Cape Girardeau on two Jackson County warrants in connection with murder, kidnapping and other crimes. He will be extradited to Kansas City early this week. Wooden ...
Read More »Accused attorney appeals dismissal of contract suit against St. Charles
Saying he was singled out by manipulative St. Charles officials, St. Louis attorney Eric Tolen will take a third swing at reviving his breach of contract lawsuit against the city. “The crux of the matter is that I was singled ...
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Eric Tolen hopes to refile against city of St. Charles
Read More »Edward Jones pushes to postpone approval of $127.5M settlement
Brokerage left out 300,000 clients when it sent notices
Read More »Attorney Jerome Lefton dies
St. Louis attorney Jerome L. T. Lefton passed away last Wednesday from complications related to liver cancer. He practiced law in the workers’ compensation field and was a 1962 graduate of Depaul University School of Law. Lefton is survived by ...
Read More »Kansas City firm sued over conflict of interest
Two business partnerships are suing Rouse Hendricks German & May, of Kansas City, claiming conflict of interest because the law firm represented the partnerships and its owner in a lawsuit between the two. The law firm, where KCMBA President Charles ...
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NL Industries wins Milwaukee lead-paint trial NL Industries Inc., once the largest maker of lead pigment for paint, doesn’t have to pay the city of Milwaukee for public health costs tied to company products, a jury found. Jurors in a ...
Read More »First Databank’s deal over drug prices faces protest
A proposed legal settlement by Hearst Corp.’s First Databank unit that might lower payments for medicines in the U.S. drew objections from chain drugstores and pharmacy benefit managers. First Databank, which surveys national wholesalers and helps set drug costs by ...
Read More »First Databank’s deal over drug prices faces protest
A proposed legal settlement by Hearst Corp.’s First Databank unit that might lower payments for medicines in the U.S. drew objections from chain drugstores and pharmacy benefit managers. First Databank, which surveys national wholesalers and helps set drug costs by ...
Read More »Court considers videoconferencing
Psychiatric patients would remain at hospital for hearings
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