Attorneys filing motions in the St. Louis Circuit Court can now schedule hearings from the convenience of their own law offices.
Read More »Former murder suspect regains law license
The Missouri Supreme Court has restored the law license of a Kansas City lawyer who had been accused of killing his law partner.
Read More »Jefferson City attorney indicted for marriage fraud conspiracy
A Jefferson City attorney has been indicted for his role in a conspiracy to commit marriage fraud to evade immigration laws, according to an announcement from Tammy Dickinson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri.
Read More »Court upholds sentence of Camp Zoe owner Tebeau
A federal appeals court upheld the 30-month prison sentence of Jimmy Tebeau, the former owner of a southern Missouri concert site where drug use allegedly was rampant.
Read More »Judge tosses suit over ‘fraud on the court’
A Jackson County circuit judge threw out a man’s lawsuit after more than five years of litigation, ruling that the plaintiff and his attorneys committed “a fraud on the Court” by concealing documents from the defense.
Read More »UPDATED: Ronda F. Williams, past president of Mound City Bar Association, dies at 41
Ronda F. Williams, senior corporate counsel at Savvis Inc. and leader in several bar associations, has died. Updated with information about a location change for the funeral service.
Read More »Judge Stith honored as Woman of the Year
Missouri Supreme Court Judge Laura Denvir Stith walks to the podium to accept Missouri Lawyers Weekly’s Woman of the Year award Thursday night during the 2013 Women's Justice Awards, at the Four Seasons Hotel in St. Louis.
Read More »Judge: Teter’s arrest based on false information
The arrest last year of Matt Teter, who was then the executive director of the Missouri Democratic Party, was based on false information, a St. Louis judge said Friday in an order expunging the arrest records.
Read More »8th Circuit OK’s part of state funeral protest ban
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the constitutionality of a portion of a Missouri law that restricts protests at funerals.
Read More »Rule would boost Medicare whistle-blower bounty to $10M
A proposed rule to drastically increase whistle-blower rewards paid for information leading to successful Medicare fraud actions to as high as nearly $10 million was proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services this week.
Read More »Auction set for Stolar office
Dissolving firm The Stolar Partnership is set to auction off its office furnishings.
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