The Judicial Conference of Missouri honored eight legislators for contributions to the state’s justice system during its annual meeting.
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The Missouri Attorney General’s Office spent about $11,000 on a New Jersey-based company for translation and international process servicing fees to sue China over the coronavirus pandemic.
As an extra layer of safety, legislation was brought before a House committee Monday seeking to add a marshal service in the General Assembly.
After meeting with Senate and House leadership this week, Gov. Mike Parson said lawmakers will be “moving forward with” expanding the extraordinary session to address COVID liability issues.
The Missouri Supreme Court heard final arguments in a case over the state’s remote voting policies Tuesday afternoon.
Senior U.S. District Judge Nanette Laughrey recalls facing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a case before the nation’s highest court. And it was one Ginsburg used to advocate for women’s voices.
A career in employment and labor law has shown me just how devastating unwarranted lawsuits can be for businessowners in all industries. Too often, employers…