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Schering-Plough Corp., Missouri settle suit for $31M.
November 3, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
The Missouri Attorney General's Office has reached a $31 million settlement with Schering-Plough Corp. The settlement was reached on Friday after jurors unanimously ruled against the pharmaceutical company Thursday and...
8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says church can protest funerals.
November 3, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A federal appeals court said members of a Topeka, Kan., church have the right to picket military funerals while a lower court considers a First Amendment challenge to a Mis-souri law prohibiting the protests. The 8th...
Lee's Summit voters reach settlement over signatures.
November 3, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
Eleven Lee's Summit voters reached a confidential settlement with a group that unsuccessfully sought to oust a member of the Lee's Summit City Council, the voters' attorney said Friday. The voters alleged that the...
Commentary: The hippy judge and the Rule in Shelley's Case.
November 4, 2008... Byline: Craig Napier
Everyone remembers the Rule in Shelley's Case, from first-year Property, but how many of you have actually used it in court? Over beers recently with a veteran mentor, I got a gem that I won't soon use in my travels in...
Missouri Gov. Blunt loses dismissal of defamation lawsuit.
November 4, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Gov. Matt Blunt and four of his staff members will remain defendants in the lawsuit brought by his former deputy general counsel. Jackson County Circuit Judge Michael Manners on Friday denied all of Blunt's motions...
Judge in Kansas City drug-dilution cases dies at 77.(Obituary)
November 4, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Lee E. Wells, a former Jackson County judge who presided over the flood of litigation that followed the Kansas City drug-dilution case, died last week, ac-cording to court officials. He was 77. Wells served on the...
St. Louis-based Bryan Cave adds Atlanta's PoGo; combined firm will have 1,165 attorneys.
November 4, 2008... Byline: Heather Cole
Bryan Cave and its new merger partner share about a dozen clients, a bank and a conservative approach to finances, according to leaders at the two firms. St. Louis-based Bryan Cave reached a deal last week to acquire...
Missouri Supreme Court OK's increase in tax assessment.
November 5, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
Tuesday was a tough day for taxpayers -- at least for those taxpayers hoping the Missouri Supreme Court would order refunds. In one of four tax-related opinions, the court said an increase in revenue from Franklin...
Missouri case about odor of deceased prior tenant shows extremes of landlord-tenant disputes.
November 5, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
Ryan and Amanda Findlay's excitement at their new apartment quickly turned to disappointment when, after they had signed their lease and moved in, they discovered a terrible odor. Eventually, the Findlays learned from...
Challenge to abortion-clinic law continues in MIssouri Court of Appeals Western District.
November 5, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri continued its effort on Tuesday to have allegedly vague abortion-clinic regulations struck down. In arguments before the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District, the...
Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District overturns $825,000 jury verdict.
November 5, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District overturned an $825,000 jury verdict for a man whose hip fracture went undiagnosed for several weeks. The court remanded the case for a new trial after finding that the...
Missouri Supreme Court to hear arguments today, Thursday.
November 5, 2008... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Report
The Missouri Supreme Court has a full bench again, just three months after Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. left for a federal court position. Judge Zel Fischer, picked last month by Gov. Matt Blunt,...
Lon Hocker Society seeks to raise bar on professionalism among lawyers in Missouri.
November 6, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
One of Thomas Burke's goals as president of the Missouri Bar is to promote professionalism among lawyers. In an effort to do so, Burke has formed the Lon Hocker Society, filled with past recipients of the bar's Lon O....
Kansas City light rail lawsuit left in limbo.
November 6, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
Despite a heavy campaign by city officials and local law firms, Kansas City voters on Tuesday rejected a plan to build a light rail starter line. The 56-percent to 44-percent vote against the $815 million project is...
All Missouri judges retained under Plan.
November 6, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
Voters retained St. Louis County Associate Circuit Judge Dale Hood on Tuesday despite a recommendation by a Missouri Bar evaluation committee that they vote him off the bench. A total of 230,183 voters, or 54.25...
Lawyers gain one seat in Missouri Legislature.
November 6, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck and Kelly Wiese
Jay Nixon and Chris Koster weren't the only lawyers elected to state positions on Tuesday. Most lawyers already in the state Senate and House retained their seats, and in a few cases attorneys gained new...
St. Louis County bond proposal to renovate courts fails.
November 6, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
A St. Louis County bond proposal that would pay for new government buildings was rejected by voters on Tuesday. While Proposition I did get a little over 50 percent of the votes, that wasn't the four-sevenths majority...
Shanahan, other execs sued by shareholders in St. Louis City Circuit Court.
November 7, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
A class action lawsuit has been filed by the former shareholders of Engineered Support Systems against Michael Shanahan Sr., Gary Gerhardt and other executives of ESSI as well as DRS Technologies Inc.'s CEO for their...
Fire district, city of Lee's Summit spar in Mo. Supreme Court over taxes for service.
November 7, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could affect the existence of fire protection districts across the state. The dispute before the court was between the South Metropolitan Fire...
Federal jury in St. Louis awards sex researcher $2.4M for unjust enrichment.
November 7, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
Sex researcher Virginia Johnson won a $2.4 million jury verdict against a health care management company for using the Masters and Johnson service mark to market treatment programs that have nothing to do with sexual...
California gay couples sue as foes exult in wedding ban.
November 7, 2008... Byline: Joseph Galante
Ricci and Michelle Treffer flew to San Francisco in June from the Hawaiian island of Maui to get their marriage license at city hall. Knowing that California voters would soon decide whether to ban gay marriage, the...
L.A. federal judge to conduct pretrial hearing in trial of O'Fallon woman.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A Los Angeles federal judge is scheduled to conduct a pretrial hearing this morning about what evidence will, and will not, be allowed in the trial of Lori Drew. Drew is charged with creating a fake MySpace account to...
Major award of '06 partly restored by Missouri Court of Appeals Western District.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
One of the largest jury verdicts of 2006 was eventually reduced to a 15th of its original size by the trial court. On Friday, an appeals court partially restored the award as punishment for the reprehensible behavior of...
Goldman Sachs settles St. Louis-based General American Insurance Co. case for $100M.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Heather Cole
Goldman Sachs agreed to an approximately $100 million settlement in a case filed against the brokerage by the liquidators of General American Life Insurance. The settlement was approved Thursday by Cole County Circuit...
Commentary: The presidential election offers aftertaste of hope.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Craig Napier
We elected a black man to the highest office in our country. We elected a black man, from a mixed-race, single-parent home to the highest office in our country. We elected a black man, from a single-parent home that...
Kansas City mayor, wife sue city over ordinance.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Mayor Mark Funkhouser and his wife contend the Kansas City Council's passage of a recent ordinance constitutes special legislation aimed squarely at the city's first family. In a lawsuit filed Friday in Jackson...
Years later, Kansas City lawyer collects $150,000 fee.
November 10, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Several years after Philip Koppe argued successfully for his clients before the Missouri Supreme Court, the lawyer is getting paid for his services. However, the $150,000 verdict Koppe received from a Jackson County...
Post-trial ruling may impact tort reform: St. Louis County judge asked to cap non-economic damages.
November 11, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
A judge's impending ruling on post-trial motions in a medical malpractice case has the potential to impact the tort reform law. In July, a St. Louis County jury awarded $2.58 million, including $1 million in...
Butsch exits St Louis law firm Green Jacobson.
November 11, 2008... Byline: Heather Cole
Three attorneys have split off from the Green Jacobson firm to start their own shop. David Butsch, who had been a name partner with Green Jacobson & Butsch, launched the new firm in Clayton on Nov. 1 with former...
Settlement with Goldman Sachs finishes General American Life litigation.
November 11, 2008... Byline: Heather Cole
A $100 million settlement with Goldman Sachs marks the end of the road for litigation over the 1999 collapse of General American Life. The settlement approved Nov. 13 brings to $242 million the total collected from...
Kansas City woman drops McCain-Palin suit.
November 11, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
The Kansas City woman who feared for president-elect Barack Obama's life dropped her lawsuit against his former opponents. Mary Kay Green last month sued U.S. Sen. John McCain and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, contending...
Jackson County jury: Union Pacific Railroad will not have to pay damages to employee shot on job.
November 11, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Union Pacific Railroad will not have to pay damages to a former employee who was shot on the job. A Jackson County jury on Monday returned a defense verdict for the railroad company, which was sued by a man...
U.S. attorney indicts two Missouri men for mortgage fraud.
November 11, 2008... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Report
Two men have been indicted in a mortgage fraud scheme involving the sale of residential real estate located in Sikeston, U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway announced Monday. Russell Todd McBride,...
Wrongly convicted man sues St. Louis County.
November 12, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
Johnny Briscoe had made up his mind. Convicted in 1983 of a rape he didn't commit, the inmate decided he would tell the parole board what it wanted to hear at his September 2006 parole hearing. He would take...
Sedalia attorney faces sanction in representation of Allstate Insurance case.
November 12, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
In a career built largely on defending bad-faith claims against insurers, it was Paul Hasty Jr.'s own act of bad faith that has him facing disciplinary action. Hasty, who has primarily handled insurance defense work...
Class action sought in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Charter Communications.
November 12, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A St. Louis resident blames Charter Communications' use of unlicensed installers for the problems she's been having with her cable reception. So on Friday she filed a class action lawsuit against the company. Leigh...
Half-cent fee for state motor-vehicle records struck down in Missouri.
November 12, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A section of Missouri law ordering fees for accessing motor-vehicle records was struck down by a Cole County judge. The decision by Judge Patricia Joyce on Monday targets a last-minute addition during the...
Missouri Supreme Court considers child molester's request to see his children.
November 13, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A man convicted of molesting his 12-year-old stepdaughter is challenging the constitutionality of a state law that denies him unsupervised visitation and custody of his biological children. The Missouri Supreme Court...
Kansas City attorney faces probation for altercation.
November 13, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A Kansas City attorney with a history of disciplinary action is looking at more severe punishment for allegedly trying to fight a client. Roy King Jr., a member of the bar since 1985, is accused of violating ethical...
U.S. Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., urges legal protection for troops.
November 13, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
U.S. Rep. Ike Skelton brings a country lawyer's sensibility to his role as chairman of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee. So when he discusses the pressing challenges of America's military, his concerns are both...
Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan tosses lawsuit over life sciences funding.
November 13, 2008... Byline: Kelly Wiese
Opponents of early stem-cell research have lost a battle in court. A group had sued various state officials during the summer, asking the court to clarify the validity of a state law and budget process in light of a...
Criminologists gather in St. Louis to learn latest trends in research, crime.
November 14, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
About 2,500 criminologists from all over the globe converged on St. Louis this week for the American Society of Criminology's annual meeting. Criminologists employed in academia, state agencies, police departments and...
Halloween litigation haunts courts in Missouri.
November 14, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
The ghosts and goblins have gone home for another year, but litigation about restrictions on sex offenders' Halloween activities goes on. On Tuesday, Gov. Matt Blunt and Attorney General Jay Nixon filed a motion to...
Fatal I-44 truck crash in Missouri to settle for $1.4 million.
November 14, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
Attorneys have asked a federal judge to approve a $1.4 million settlement in a wrongful death case from St. Louis County. According to documents filed this week with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of...
Charity denied damages from Kansas City accountants.
November 14, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A Kansas City accounting partnership escaped having to pay millions of dollars for allegedly botching an audit of a children's charity. A Jackson County jury used less than an hour to return defense verdicts in...
U.S. attorney Hanaway launches task force on mortgage fraud.
November 14, 2008... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Report
U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway announced the formation of the U.S. Attorney's Mortgage Fraud Task Force. The task force met for the first time on Wednesday. Most of us have learned the hard way...
Correction.(Correction notice)
November 14, 2008... The July 17 story Metro Law Firm head owes for unpaid taxes said U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber issued a judgment against St. Louis lawyer Elbert A. Walton Jr. on June 10. The judgment ordering Walton to pay the federal government...
8th Circuit Court of Appeals allows search of condemned building.
November 17, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
St. Louis police had the right to search a condemned building for evidence the illegal occupants planned to incite violence to protest the World Agricultural Forum in St. Louis five years ago, a federal appeals court...
Dan Rather discusses own lawsuit, press independence during talk at Washington Univ. School of Law.
November 17, 2008... Byline: Kelly Wiese
Former CBS anchorman Dan Rather has a new perspective on the law these days. He has moved from decades of covering law and government to being directly involved in a lawsuit as a plaintiff. Rather's $70 million suit...
Missouri's short-staffed salary commission meets in a rush, again.
November 17, 2008... Byline: Kelly Wiese
Two years ago, a state salary commission rushed through its required meetings to issue recommendations by Dec. 1 as the constitution requires. The time is here again, and the schedule is just as hurried, but few have...
Female newscasters file age, gender discrimination claims against Kansas City station.
November 17, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
Three female newscasters over the age of 45 have filed age and gender discrimination claims against KMBC-TV in Kansas City, echoing a groundbreaking suit against same station in the early 1980s. The newscasters...
Commentary: U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in monument case.
November 17, 2008... Byline: Craig Napier
In the fall of 1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Jaws were tops at the movie theaters, UCLA had won its 10th NCAA Men's Basketball championship in 12 years, and I turned 4 as my parents announced the impending...
Kansas City-based H&R Block loses quest for coverage for class action suits.
November 18, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A federal appeals court said two insurance companies do not have to cover Kansas City-based H&R Block for class action lawsuits filed over the tax preparation company's refund anticipation loan program between 1996 and...
City of Jennings police officers unionize under court ruling.
November 18, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
Police officers for the city of Jennings have become the first officers in St. Louis County to be certified as union-represented. The move came after the Missouri Supreme Court lifted a 60-year ban on collective...
Man sues Kansas City Health Department over lost promotion.
November 18, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A man of Nigerian ancestry contends he was demoted from his prominent job within the Kansas City Health Department due to his sex and national origin. Eniola J. Olomiye sued the city and two health department...
Both St. Louis school boards want control: Missouri Supreme Court hears arguments over accreditation.
November 19, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
Lawyers for the St. Louis Public School District's two school boards and for the Missouri State Board of Education were before the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday, arguing about which school board has the right to...
Missouri Court of Appeals Western District puts a nail in Schoemehl's coffin.
November 19, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A panel of appeals judges ruled that a woman missed the window to take advantage of a controversial 2007 Missouri Supreme Court decision. The Missouri Court of Appeals Western District on Tuesday denied Marianne...
A Missouri salary commission urged to raise judiciary's pay.
November 19, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
In the face of a faltering economy and historically skeptical lawmakers, Missouri's legal community is again pushing for judges to get raises. A state salary commission met Tuesday morning in Kansas City to discuss a...
Directory's dentist listing not misleading: Mo. appeals court rules disclaimer not needed.(Directory)
November 20, 2008... Byline: Angela Riley
A panel of judges determined that the American Associations of Orthodontists had failed to state a claim when it sued Yellow Book USA Inc. for unfair competition for listing general dentists as orthodontists in its...
Engineer alleges discrimination at Boeing, files lawsuit in U.S. District Court in St. Louis.
November 20, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A former Boeing engineer says the aerospace company fired him because he warned his supervisors the company was defrauding the federal government and because his supervisors wanted a younger manager to take his place....
Grant will assist mentally ill inmates at Kansas City's Municipal Correctional Institution.
November 20, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
Several Kansas City organizations are partnering in an attempt to slow the revolving door of mentally ill inmates at Kansas City's Municipal Correctional Institution. Building Respect Integrity Determination Goals...
Jackson County jury awards $1M for medical malpractice.
November 20, 2008... Byline: Charles Emerick
A Kingsville family received a rare seven-figure plaintiff's verdict in their lawsuit against a Clinton doctor for medical malpractice. On Tuesday, a Jackson County jury awarded $1 million to Alex and Megan...
U.S. District Court in Missouri: Insurance firm needn't pay after dentist invokes Fifth Amendment.
November 25, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
An insurance company does not have to pay the $2.4 million settlement agreed to in a wrongful death suit against a University City dentist. James E. Bubenik and the family of Henry M. Johnston entered into a so-called...
Gridiron returns to St. Louis for its 52nd annual self-parody of legal profession.
November 25, 2008... Byline: Richard Jackoway
With Sarah Palin having returned to the frozen tundra, Saturday Night Live isn't the yuckfest it was during the election. Fortunately for St. Louis lawyers in search of some song, a little dance and more than a few...
Longtime Springfield lawyer Glenn Burkart remembered.(Obituary)
November 25, 2008... Byline: Kelly Wiese
A longtime lawyer and founder of a Springfield defense firm has died. Glenn Burkart was remembered by colleagues as a legendary litigator and great storyteller who also took the time to serve as a mentor to younger...
Governor Blunt fills vacancies in 22nd, 4th Circuits.
November 26, 2008... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff
Gov. Matt Blunt announced two appointments to state courts on Tuesday. Theresa Counts Burke will be an associate circuit judge in the 22nd Judicial Circuit, and Corey K. Herron will be an associate...
In Missouri, judges' raises tied to state employees'.
November 26, 2008... Byline: Kelly Wiese
In a tough economy, with state revenues shaky, a state commission charged with setting salaries called for treating judges and elected officials like any other state employee. The half-staffed Citizens Commission on...
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District bars claim of educational malpractice.
November 26, 2008... Byline: Allison Retka
A student cannot sue her teacher for failing to teach her adequate skills. For years, Missouri and most other states have upheld that concept by striking down claims based on educational malpractice. On Tuesday, the...
Independence lawyer told to repay lost investment.
November 26, 2008... Byline: Scott Lauck
An Independence attorney will pay $575,000 after losing a widowed investor's money, the Missouri Secretary of State's Office said Tuesday. According to a consent order filed with the office's enforcement section, H....
Missouri Court of Appeals says developers have standing to challenge property assessments.
November 26, 2008... Byline: Donna Walter
A Missouri appeals court gave the go-ahead for two real estate developers to challenge Jefferson County Assessor Randy Holman's increased valuation of property the developers sold in 2005. A hearing officer of the...