Linda Hay will be among the featured speakers at the 155th Midwinter Meeting of the Chicago Dental Society, which is being held at The McCormick Place in Chicago Feb. 20-22.
Employees in the Edwardsville office of HeplerBroom have again donated to Equipping the Called Foster & Crisis Closet, a non-profit group that provides basic necessities such as clothing and toiletries to children when they are initially placed in foster care.
BELLEVILLE – Jurors awarded $12,050,000 to a husband and wife after seven days of trial on a suit against St. Elizabeth’s Hospital's and its medical group.
Jennifer Martin, Alec Messina, and Michael Murphy have published an article in the Illinois Manufacturer that highlights how recent cases involving alleged violations of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act have set some alarming precedents for Illinois companies.
Alec Messina and Jennifer Martin will be among the featured speakers at the Illinois Manufacturing Association’s Environmental Compliance Conference, which will be held November 20 in Oak Forest, Illinois.
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice LLC has enhanced its Belleville presence with the addition of attorneys Greg Odom and Meghan Kane. Both join Baker Sterchi from the Edwardsville office of HeplerBroom.
Attorney Tom Haine and his co-author, Cris Stevens, were awarded the Missouri Bar Foundation’s 2019 W. Oliver Rasch Award for their article on conducting internal corporate investigations, which was published in the May-June 2018 issue of The Journal of The Missouri Bar.
When Tom Wilson discusses legal considerations for medical providers, he does so from a unique perspective: he is both an experienced trial attorney and a 10-year paramedic veteran with America Ambulance and the Chatham Fire Department.
Madison County Circuit Judge David Dugan granted a St. Louis law firm and two attorneys’ request to certify the question of whether or not punitive damages are recoverable in a legal malpractice suit alleging negligent representation resulted in a $785,000 jury verdict for former Midwest Sanitary Service employee Paul Crane Jr.
Employees in the Edwardsville office of HeplerBroom recently donated nearly $1,500 to Equipping the Called Foster & Crisis Closet, a non-profit group that provides basic necessities such as clothing and toiletries to children when they are initially placed in foster care.