Order: Landfill to control stink 
The landfill at the center of a suit the state filed will have to pay up and cover up as the suit progresses.
State Supreme Court says inmate’s challenge too late 
A man forced to serve a 20-year prison sentence waited too long to file a post-conviction motion challenging his conviction, the Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday.
U.S. Supreme Court clarifies ‘defalcation’ standard 
The U.S. Supreme Court has clarified that proof of malicious intent is not required to prevent the bankruptcy discharge of a debt that arose from a trustee’s self-dealing.
Judge tosses suit over fees in Bayer rice case 
A federal lawsuit over contributions to a fees and costs pool in multidistrict rice litigation against Bayer CropScience came to a quick end this week.
Blood drive set in Riederer’s memory 
The Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association will host a blood drive on May 28 to honor former state appeals court judge and Jackson County prosecutor Albert Riederer.
Congress renews bid to ban mandatory arbitration 
Senator Al Franken, D-Minn., has reintroduced a bill that would prohibit the enforcement of mandatory arbitration clauses against employees and consumers.
Weir named to 16th Circuit 
Mary F. Weir has been named as an associate judge of the Jackson County Circuit Court.
U.S. Supreme Court finds in favor of Monsanto 
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously found that a 76-year-old Indiana farmer illegally trod on an agricultural giant’s toes by saving and replanting patented seeds.
Court reverses attorneys’ fees award for Halloween law challenge 
Sex offenders who sued over a state law restricting their activities on Halloween didn’t earn a victory that entitled them to attorneys’ fees, a federal appeals court said Friday.
Kander urges early voting, contribution limits 
Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander urged members of The Missouri Bar to help make changes to state election laws a political priority.
State OK’s 2014 budget 
Missouri lawmakers on Thursday approved $198 million for the state judiciary as part of the state’s $24.8 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2014.
The latest foreclosure information. Search trustee sales, sheriff's sales, postponements and more.
Auction Date: May 31, 2013
Loan Balance: $0.00
About St. Louis Daily Record
For more than a century, The St. Louis Daily Record has served as paper of record for the local courts, the legal and business communities and local citizens. The St. Louis Daily Record began publishing in 1890 and is published daily by Missouri Lawyers Media.
Subscribe to the St. Louis Daily Record.
Find the nearest newsstand that sells St. Louis Daily Record and other Missouri Lawyers Media publications.

