Polsinelli Shughart has opened a new office in Dallas with a three-lawyer mergers and acquisitions team from K&L Gates and plans further growth there down the road.
Two suburban lawyers, one of them an ordained American Anglican bishop, have been charged in a $52 million Ponzi scheme involving high-interest loans made by U.S. investors for U.K. borrowers.
It could be embarrassing, a Missouri criminal defense attorney admits. But Jennifer Bukowsky is hoping to gain a higher profile for her law firm by participating in Dancing with Missouri…
The artist who created an unusual tattoo on the left side of prizefighter Mike Tyson’s face has sued Warner Bros., contending that the studio pirated its work by putting the…
Missouri today filed an amicus brief supporting states challenging the constitutionality of the federal health care law, according to the Associated Press.
In what is billed as a first-of-a-kind law enforcement effort in Jasper County, Mo., prosecutors and judges will be joining police at drunken-driving checkpoints, starting tonight, to enforce a new…
A man with a record of 15 felony convictions somehow managed to get access both to an unidentified St. Louis law firm’s trust account and the “credit and financial accounts”…
A Kansas City Royals fan has lost his lawsuit that claims he suffered a detached retina when he was hit by a flying, foil-wrapped hot dog tossed by the team’s…
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld an award of more than $2 million for a prosecutor who claimed she didn’t get a judicial appointment because of reverse bias by the…
A Missouri disciplinary panel is recommending a reprimand for a St. Louis-area prosecutor who admitted passing a note to a judge hearing a case in another courtroom.
A new state lawmaker in Missouri has reportedly been trumpeted to the world as a friend of lobbyists who loves the “awesome” freebies her job provides.
For four years, criminal investigators have attended concerts at a Missouri campground owned by a member of a Grateful Dead tribute band, but they weren’t there for the music.
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