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Two Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Appointed to Office Managing Attorney Roles.
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Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line.
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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.
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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℠.
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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.
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Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, has earned 34 first-tier rankings and dozens of additional second- and third-tier rankings in the 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report “Best Law Firms.”
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An insurance company filed a lawsuit asking the court to settle a family dispute over who is entitled to policy proceeds
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Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce that 18 of the firm’s attorneys will be featured in the 2019 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A bank seeks $2.75 million allegedly due on a loan.
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Former Madison County Associate Judge Donald Flack stepped down from the bench Wednesday to begin working as a partner with Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis office.
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EDWARDSVILLE – An Asian food distributor in Granite City alleges three former employees misappropriated confidential information to open a competing business.
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St. Clair County Associate Judge Chris Kolker granted the former Collinsville city manager’s motion to compel following a discovery dispute in his Whistleblower suit alleging he was terminated for reporting inappropriate actions.
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EAST ST. LOUIS – Without explanation, on a motion from former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton, U.S. District Judge Michael Reagan sealed a motion to certify a class action against Chrysler.
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The former city manager for Collinsville denied liability in the city’s counterclaim in response to his Whistleblower suit alleging he was terminated for reporting inappropriate actions.
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The City of Collinsville and several city officials claim they are immune from liability for any injury caused by the legislative process in the former city manager’s lawsuit alleging he was terminated for reporting inappropriate actions.
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BELLEVILLE — A former police chief is suing the city of Collinsville and city officials, alleging retaliation.
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A lawsuit filed by a former Wal-Mart employee terminated for allegedly stealing cakes was removed to federal court on Nov. 8.
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