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Heyl Royster opens permanent office space in St. Louis
The law firm of Heyl Royster has officially moved into its new office space located on the top floor of the Peabody Plaza Building at 701 Market Street in St. Louis. -
Heyl Royster to open St. Louis office
The Midwest defense firm Heyl Royster announced that they will be opening a new location in St. Louis. -
Defense attorneys instructed on lawfirm cyber security at IDC conference
Defense attorney Steven Puiszis instructed fellow litigators on how to tighten up cyber security in their firms, noting that law firms are a popular target for hackers. -
Local defense attorneys discussed changes to IL and MO case law at IDC conference
Defense attorneys Richard Hunsaker and Debbie Champion outlined Illinois and Missouri litigation trends based on recent case law and what defense attorneys should watch for in court. -
Local judges shared tips and experiences of trial ethics at IDC conference
Local circuit judges came together on Sept. 29 to discuss a judicial perspective of ethical pitfalls at IDC’s Perspectives, Predictions & Pointers defense conference held at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. -
Joint defense law seminar features cyber security issues, trial ethics, courtroom dilemmas
ST. LOUIS — The Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel (IDC) and the Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers will host a defense law seminar Sep. 29 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. -
Busch Stadium concession 'volunteer' plans to appeal arbitration order in proposed wage class action
ST. LOUIS – Matthew Leonard, loser of a suit demanding wages for groups that raise money by toiling at Busch Stadium concession stands, plans to appeal. -
Prenzler calls out opponent for personal use of government-issued credit cards
Madison County Treasurer Kurt Prenzler, a Republican running against current county board Chairman Alan Dunstan, believes that the Democratic incumbent's alleged misuse of county credit cards for personal expenses will have an impact on election results -
Proposed class action against Busch and Jones Dome concession stand operators will proceed in St. Louis
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Against their wishes, lawyers who accuse concession stand operators at Busch Stadium and Edward Jones Dome of exploiting volunteers must pursue their suit in St. Louis. -
Volunteer files class action against concession operators at Busch and Kauffman
Operators of concession stands at baseball games in St. Louis and Kansas City owe back wages to workers they recruited as volunteers, according to a class action complaint in federal court. -
Area attorneys, judges speak at Comparative Law seminar
(Left to right) Tom Jones, Stephen Corn, Tracy Zuckett, Pamela Meanes and Gordon Broom More than 100 attorneys attended the Illinois and Missouri Comparative Law Seminar, hosted by the Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel and Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers Friday at the Busch Stadium Conference Center. -
Attorney fires back at other attorney over alleged debt allegations
Bitzer Defendant William Berry filed a motion to dismiss June 26 after being sued by a Collinsville attorney. -
Collinsville attorney sues Belleville attorney over debt
Bitzer A Collinsville attorney claims he is owed more than $15,000 after he was paid with a check from a checking account that contained inadequate expenses. -
Three strikes..
In his quest to pocket $1.8 billion in legal fees, Belleville lawyer Stephen Tillery suffered another setback last week. -
The Natural...opening night reflections
One of the best baseball movies of all time is the 1984 classic, "The Natural." -
Burroughs firm moves into new St. Louis office
The law firm of Burroughs, Hepler, Broom, MacDonald, Hebrank & True, LLP, moved into its new downtown St. Louis office Monday. -
No blame
Moran Madison County Court dockets on the Cardinals Opening Day, in the brand new Busch Stadium on a gloriously perfect Monday, April 10, were unusually light. -
Street Q & A: Should bits of Busch proceeds go to charity?
Mark Hofeditz, Edwardsville Would you be interested in buying a piece of Busch Stadium? If so, should the proceeds go to charity?