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Seventh Circuit sides with Cincinnati in restaurant lockdown loss cases
CHICAGO – U.S. District Judge David Dugan correctly denied insurance coverage for lockdown losses at 4204 West Main Brewing Company in Belleville, according to Seventh Circuit appellate judges. -
Godfrey attorney demands $1.5 million from founder of shuttered trucking company
EDWARDSVILLE – A Godfrey attorney is demanding the former owner of a shuttered trucking company to pay $1.5 million he allegedly owes under an indemnification agreement. -
Pickett honored by Missouri Lawyers Media
Missouri Lawyers Media awarded Christopher A. Pickett the organization's diversity and inclusion award on July 25. -
St. Louis attorney Jessica Courtway named to '30 Under 30' list
ST. LOUIS – In early June, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC attorney Jessica Courtway was named as one of the 30 winners for the St. Louis Business Journals’ “30 Under 30” list for 2018. -
J&J: Ovarian cancer ads saturating St. Louis market include info not allowed at trial
ST. LOUIS - Attorney advertising has prejudiced the regional jury pool against Johnson & Johnson, the company argued between trials that resulted in verdicts of $72 million and $55 million. -
St. Louis firm adds partner and changes name to McQueen-Awad; Expands to Illinois
Awad ST. LOUIS - Salim E. Awad, a former U.S. Army deep sea diver and veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom who is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois, has joined McQueen Awad, LLC as a partner and co-owner at the St. Louis- based law firm originally founded as McQueen-Gadberry, LLC in 2009. -
Temporiti named to St. Louis Business Journal 'most influential' list
Temporiti ST. LOUIS - Gallop attorney John J. Temporiti has been named as one of the "Most Influential" people in metro St. Louis by the St. Louis Business Journal in the newspaper's February 17-23, 2012 edition. -
New class action filed against local bank
An Edwardsville-based real estate company has filed a class action lawsuit against First Cloverleaf Bank, claiming the bank wrongly raked in extra money from it and other companies after basing annual interest rates on a period of less than 12 months. -
Stalled Wood River cleanup begs question: What did $30 million buy?
Six years and about $30 million later, questions remain about the integrity of a major environmental clean-up in Wood River. -
Argosy class action suits settle
Former Argosy Casino owners who sued in Madison County Circuit Court over the value of their stock have settled their claims. -
Argosy shareholder files class action
Argosy Gaming Company shareholder Judi Ann Ringhofer of Vernon Hills filed a class action suit against the company, its chairman and board members, claiming an announced merger with Penn National Gaming Co. does not adequately compensate shareholders given the company's "stellar third quarter 2004 financial results."