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Thompson Coburn Named to Bloomberg Law’s Fourth Annual DEI Framework
Thompson Coburn is one of 57 U.S.-based law firms that have been named to Bloomberg Law’s 2024 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Framework, released July 18. -
Thompson Coburn Named Among Top 100 Executive and Marketing Teams by OnConferences
Thompson Coburn is proud to be recognized by OnConferences as a Top 100 company in the Executive and Marketing Team categorie -
Thompson Coburn celebrates meeting WILEF "Gold Standard" for women leaders for the eighth straight year
Thompson Coburn celebrates meeting WILEF "Gold Standard" for women leaders for the eighth straight year. -
Thompson Coburn achieves Mansfield Rule 4.0 ‘Certified Plus’ status
Thompson Coburn achieves Mansfield Rule 4.0 ‘Certified Plus’ status. -
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. -
Galvins leave Fox Galvin to join Thompson Coburn
ST. LOUIS – Attorneys John Galvin and Suzanne Galvin left the downtown firm of Fox Galvin on Dec. 6, to work for Thompson Coburn seven blocks away. -
Rosenstengel dismisses class action against Chrysler over alleged sludge
EAST ST. LOUIS – U. S District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel dismissed a class action complaint over Chrysler warranties on March 18, and questioned her jurisdiction over a remaining claim of consumer fraud. -
‘Unnatural’ class actions in St. Clair County total 21; One shopper tricked by non-dairy creamer label
BELLEVILLE – Local lawyer David Nelson has sued 21 food and soap makers in St. Clair County circuit court in three years for labeling products as natural. -
Limbaugh assigned to Dicamba MDL over Herndon; Attorneys say SDIL disposition time nearly slowest of all
EAST ST. LOUIS – Multi district litigation against Monsanto involving weed killer Dicamba will go before District Judge Stephen Limbaugh at the Eastern District of Missouri, in spite of calls for the Southern District of Illinois.