Jonathan R. Waldron has joined Husch Blackwell as an associate.
Read More »Missouri Bar passes $75 dues hike
The recommendation now goes to the Missouri Supreme Court for a final decision.
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Read More »Keep track of clients’ social media habits during civil litigation
Social media can be a treasure trove of information about opponents and witnesses in civil lawsuits. And that is precisely why attorneys need to find out about and monitor their own clients’ social media habits.
Read More »Ex-coach Sandusky set to argue unfair trial to appeals court
Jerry Sandusky is seeking to reverse his conviction, claiming he didn’t get a fair trial.
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Read More »Commentary: A judge’s mind? There isn’t an app for that
“OK, can you just explain to me what makes judges decide things the way they do?"
Read More »KMOV anchorman Conners back in court over firing
Fired KMOV-TV Inc. anchor Larry Conners returns to court Wednesday to make his case that he should be able to join a competing station.
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Read More »Commentary: What you need to know in advance of next week’s SEC rule change
New Securities and Exchange Commission rules that go into effect Sept. 23 offer benefits, but require additional duties for securities issuers.
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Read More »Sarah Palin, Political Committee Sued Over Use of Sept. 11 Photo
The picture is of three firefighters, covered in soot, hoisting the flag while standing amid the ruins of the World Trade Center the day of the attacks.
Read More »St. Louis court rejects gun court plan
The court en banc voted 16-11 on Monday to adopt a counterproposal in which gun cases would continue to be assigned to all trial judges.That plan is intended to move gun crimes to the top of the docket.
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Read More »U.S. properly withheld ‘20th hijacker’ images, court says
U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ruled that the photos and videos of Mohammed al-Qahtani were properly classified by the Defense Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation as being in the interest of national security.
Read More »Bench trial scheduled over municipal court fees
The $3-per-ticket fee, which took effect Aug. 28, is designed to raise $1.5 million annually to go a fund for retired county sheriffs.
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