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Armstrong Teasdale sued for allegedly breaching $1 million contract with asbestos defense chief
BELLEVILLE – Raymond Fournie, former asbestos defense chief for Armstrong Teasdale, claims his partners broke an agreement to pay him $1 million last year for working a transitional position after being forced to retire at age 70. -
St. Clair County jurors award patient $500,000 in medical malpractice trial
BELLEVILLE – St. Clair County jurors awarded $500,000 to Darren Vines on a malpractice claim against surgeon Aaron Greenspan on Feb. 27, half for disability and half for pain and suffering. -
Miami-Dade County seeks to remove FTX from Miami Heat arena
Miami-Date County petitioned the bankruptcy court to provide relief from a stay in litigation so it can remove FTX from the arena name for the Miami Heat basketball team. -
IAM Patent 1000 Recognizes Eight Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys
IAM Patent 1000 Recognizes Eight Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys. -
Two Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Appointed to Office Managing Attorney Roles
Two Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Appointed to Office Managing Attorney Roles. -
Armstrong Teasdale Among U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Law Firms”
Armstrong Teasdale Among U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Law Firms”. -
Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line
Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP: 19 Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Ranked in Chambers USA’s 2021 Edition
Armstrong Teasdale announces that 19 of the firm’s attorneys are featured in the 2021 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE LLP: Flack, Quinn Named Among Illinois’ Leading Lawyers℠
Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce that Partners Donald Flack and Untress Quinn have been named 2021 Top Metro East Area Lawyers by Leading Lawyers℠. -
Medical practice sues health record software provider over alleged service issues
EWARDSVILLE — A Maryville medical practice claims its health record system and practice management software provider's errors caused disruptions to its practice and insurance claims. -
$11 million back injury settlement so high insurer wants defense lawyer to pay
BENTON – Thomas Keefe III and father Tom Keefe settled a St. Clair County suit against Signature Hardware for a sum so staggering that Signature’s insurer seeks to pass the bill to the lawyer it hired. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Armstrong Teasdale Earns Top Marks in 2021 Corporate Equality Index
Armstrong Teasdale has earned the highest possible score on the 2021 Corporate Equality Index, a national benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ workplace equality. -
Insurer asks court to settle dispute over policy proceeds
An insurance company filed a lawsuit asking the court to settle a family dispute over who is entitled to policy proceeds -
Local law firms accept millions in Paycheck Protection Program funds
According to a database by the federal Small Business Administration and Treasury Department, several local law firms have accepted millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program funds as part of the Cares Act. -
‘Exorbitant’ cost of litigation could have been avoided if not for plaintiffs' ‘scorched earth discovery,’ Chrysler says
BENTON – Chrysler and Harman International, which defeated a class action that Belleville city attorney Brian Flynn filed, seek to recover more than $200,000 from his lawyers. -
Removal actions result in setting defendants free in asbestos claim and potential class action
Defendants sprang free from a mesothelioma suit and a potential class action by removing the cases to U.S. district court in East St. Louis and Benton. -
Uconnect class action dismissed by Yandle on finding plaintiffs suffered no injury
BENTON – U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle dismissed a class action that former district judge Michael Reagan certified on a claim that hackers could seize control of certain Chrysler vehicles. -
Proposed class action of liens on lawsuits is grounded in federal law, Yandle says in denying remand
BENTON – U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle denied a motion from former district judge Patrick Murphy for Jackson County jurisdiction over a potential class action about liens on lawsuits. -
Class action run by some of region’s biggest firms want Chrysler to replicate expert’s work; Defense calls it ‘fantastical’
BENTON – Damage expert Michael Williams didn’t give Chrysler data behind a report for a class action because he expected Chrysler to replicate his work, class counsel Christopher Baucom argues at U.S. district court. -
Dozens of documents remain sealed in Chrysler hacking class action; Magistrate orders compliance with discovery requests
BENTON – Chrysler shared its science with plaintiffs in a half secret class action over the vulnerability of its vehicles to hacking, yet it needed a court order to find out where plaintiffs took their vehicles for maintenance.