Associate judge replaces Anthony Rex Gabbert, whom governor named in April to the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District.
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Read More »Associate judge replaces Anthony Rex Gabbert, whom governor named in April to the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District.
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Read More »The resignation of Lepore, who had served as chief financial officer for three years before becoming COO, was effective July 8.
Read More »The state of Missouri, along with 43 other states and the federal government, sued the shoemaker over its Shape-Ups shoe line.
Read More »Alexander Edelman is among the National LGBT Bar Association’s annual list of the 40 best lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender lawyers under age 40.
Read More »Calls for bolder financial reform have come mostly from people who want to punish Wall Street and put bankers in jail — an understandable sentiment, but also a distraction.
Read More »A group sued President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta in January, claiming the controversial U.S. military-detention law may subject them to detention for acts protected by the U.S. Constitution, including writing and advocacy.
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Read More »A St. Louis County jury has awarded a former railroad worker $725,000 under the Federal Employers Liability Act for a spinal injury he suffered on the job.
Read More »It would be reassuring to think that George Zimmerman’s acquittal on murder charges in the death of Trayvon Martin finally settled the matter, that we could take the acquittal as the jury’s conclusion that the shooting was reasonable self-defense. Unfortunately, a serious flaw in Florida law leaves that conclusion uncertain.
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Read More »The short, unanimous high court opinion reversed a trial judge who said last year’s federal health care law ruling had invalidated a state law stripping drunken driving arrestees of their commercial driver’s licenses.
Read More »An appeals court weighing the appropriate level of secrecy in a challenge to a decade-old confidential settlement is now considering whether the challenge should proceed at all.
Read More »Law firm Shamberg, Johnson & Bergman donated $20,000 to the Skywalk Memorial Foundation.
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