Are you up to date on Missouri and Illinois news and current events related to your case, lawsuit, or claim? We provide our readers with the most important accident news, personal injury news, medical malpractice news, and workers' compensation news – stories that can help you understand your case and keep your current on the legal issues that are most important to you.
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SLU Law School Appoints Former Missouri Supreme Court Justice as DeanSt. Louis University Announces the Appointment of Former Missouri Supreme Court Justice Mike Wolff as Dean of the Law School
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ERISA Case Handled by Bollwerk & Tatlow gets Featured on Leagle.comJordan v. Aetna Life Insurance was an an appeal of the denial of disability benefits under ERISA handled successfully by Phil Tatlow
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Jill Bollwerk to Speak at Advanced Workers' Compensation SeminarJill Bollwerk will be speaking at Missouri Continuing Legal Seminar on Advanced Workers' Compensation
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New Missouri House Speaker makes Changes to Workers' Compensation System a PriorityMissouri's new House Speaker, Tim Jones, R-Eureka, says Changes in Workers' Compensation System are Among his Priorities
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Connecticut Lawmakers Consider Expanding Workers Compensation Mental Health Benefits after Sandy Hook ShootingConnecticut's law currently does not provide benefits for most first responders who are exposed to very tragic circumstances.
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Governor Nixon Names New Missouri Supreme Court JusticePaul Wilson replaces the retiring Honorable William Ray Price, Jr.
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Another Product Recall--Ford Escapes and Fusions for Overheating ProblemsFord is recalling some Fusions and Escapes for overheating problems.
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Missouri Law Changes; Co-Employees No Longer Subject to Being Sued for NegligenceMissouri Changes its Workers' Compensation Law on August 28, 2012. Co-employees no longer may be sued for their negligence.
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Missouri Supreme Court Holds Damage Caps in Medical Malpractice Cases UnconstitutionalOn July 31, 2012, the Missouri Supreme Court Declared That Damage Caps on Medical Malpractice Cases Violates Constitutional Right to Trial by Jury
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Pfizer Pays $896 Million to settle over 6,000 Prempro lawsuitsPfizer settles nearly 6,000 lawsuits wherein injured women alleged that the drug caused breast cancer.