A recent lawsuit targets security guards at Kansas City Power & Light District for alleged brutality against a man with a heart condition.
Read More »Gallop hires two IP lawyers
Gallop, Johnson & Neuman has hired two more intellectual property lawyers at a time of growing demand for patent representation.
Read More »Insurer pays $431,000 for former secretary’s injury
A former legal secretary collected about $431,000 after an insurance company paid for a workers’ compensation claim against Polsinelli Shughart.
Read More »Ohmer elected presiding judge
St. Louis Circuit Judge Steven Ohmer was elected presiding judge of the city circuit court following a vote of the full court Monday. He will serve a two-year term beginning Jan. 1.
Read More »City court will end $2 fee
St. Louis Circuit Court judges voted unanimously Monday to stop collecting a $2 civil case fee to pay for publishing court information in the St. Louis Daily Record.
Read More »Unemployment law is excessive, roofers say
Two companies want on the roofs of public works projects in Missouri and say that an unconstitutional state law is keeping them off.
Read More »Skyline addition
Workers lower part of Stinson Morrison Hecker's new sign in downtown Kansas City into place atop 1201 Walnut St., headquarters of the law firm. The sign is 80 feet long and 10 feet high. Star Signs created and installed it. Installation required 10 helicopter lifts in more than five hours. It will cost about $300 a year to illuminate the sign, which appears red at night.
Read More »North city allies disagree about talks
Attorney Bevis Schock had a favor to ask of St. Louis Circuit Judge Robert H. Dierker Jr.
Read More »Jury weighs in for doctor in arthritis treatment case
A St. Louis County jury delivered a defense verdict in the case of a woman with rheumatoid arthritis who claimed her doctor didn’t properly treat her.
Read More »Foundry hopes big sports names bring in big bucks
A little over a decade ago some overly ambitious businessmen and government officials tried to make St. Charles County into what they called a “minor-league mecca.”
Read More »Taxidermist’s plea falls on deaf ears
Paul Kantor stands among his many creations in his shop in Villa Ridge. He has been trying to get his profession to follow Missouri Conservation Department rules, but believes that county government officials are caving in to e-mails from part-time taxidermists who operate out of their homes.
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