Commentary: Citing Supplemental Authority on Appeal
How do you bring authority to the court’s attention when the standard briefing has concluded? If your case is in federal court, the submission of what is known as “supplemental authority” is governed...
View ArticleEx-husband wins six-figure verdict after wife conspired with realtor to sell...
When Donta and Tamika Hanks divorced, their dissolution of marriage decree required Donta to pay Tamika Hanks $17,500 within 90 days in exchange for their house.
View ArticleMissouri prosecutor says he won’t charge Nelly after August drug arrest
Rapper Nelly won’t face drug charges following his arrest this summer at a St. Louis-area casino. St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said in a statement Tuesday that his office doesn't...
View ArticleDouglas, Haun & Heidemann
After over 100 years in business, Douglas, Haun & Heidemann has evolved from a general practice firm to a strong focus on certain areas, including litigation, family law, estate planning, real...
View ArticleThe Bruning Law Firm
It was the dream of Tony Bruning to work with his two sons, A.J. and Ryan. That dream came closer to reality after the pair graduated law school.
View ArticleSchlapprizzi Attorneys at Law
With more than four decades under its belt, Schlapprizzi Attorneys at Law is still going strong with three members of the family at the helm.
View ArticleThe Simon Law Firm
Founded in 2001, Simon Law Firm is a personal injury firm that specializes in medical malpractice, personal injury, intellectual property, trucking collisions, product liability, premises liability and...
View ArticleThe Hood Law Group
As a family-owned boutique law firm, the Hood Law Group works hard to serve its clients’ best interests whether it is through litigation or simply advising on estate, tax and probate matters.
View ArticleIn the Lead: Missouri’s Family-Owned Law Firms 2024
In this series of profiles, we'll take you on a journey through some of Missouri's most notable family-owned law firms.
View ArticleLegal Limelight: Twinette Johnson, Dean, Saint Louis University School of Law
A Q&A with the dean of Saint Louis University Law School, the first Black woman to hold the position.
View ArticleSpa to pay $2M settlement over unlicensed masseuse’s inappropriate touching
A massage spa in Kansas City will have to pay a $2 million settlement stemming from an incident where a masseuse inappropriately touched a client and did not possess a valid license.
View ArticleAppeals Court says Missouri Marijuana tax stacking is unconstitutional
The Eastern District has ruled that Missouri counties cannot stack marijuana taxes.
View ArticleThe Onion buys Alex Jones’ Infowars at auction with Sandy Hook families’ backing
The satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones' Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims whom Jones owes more than...
View ArticleAmy L. Wachs, Husch Blackwell
For over two decades, Amy Wachs has devoted her career to counseling companies to find solutions to complex regulatory problems, and she helps plan and implement practical regulatory compliance measures.
View ArticleLon Walters, Walters Law Firm
Over three decades, Lon Walters has represented clients in personal injury and wrongful death cases in 20 states, including filing more than 35 cases against BP Corporation on behalf of residents...
View ArticleKarl Zobrist, Dentons
As a member of Dentons' Energy practice, Karl Zobrist focuses on energy and telecommunications.
View ArticleThe POWER List: Environmental Law 2024
This latest edition of THE POWER LIST highlights the most powerful environmental law attorneys in Missouri.
View ArticleMissouri officers accused of pulling over women, searching phones for nude...
Two Missouri police officers were indicted separately this week and accused of similar crimes — pulling over women and searching their phones to find nude photos.
View ArticleHeels in the Courtroom Podcast provides mentorship for female attorneys
"When you wear heels in the courtroom, life and law are a little bit different,” according to Simon Law’s five female attorneys.
View ArticleSt. Louis EEOC cases decline, but office leads early pregnancy rights push
Federal employment discrimination lawsuits filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission dropped to 35 percent in fiscal year 2024, reflecting one of the lowest filing rates in nearly three...
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