Recent Articles from Jason Rosenbaum
Fired doctor gets chance to seek punitive damages
An appeals court gave a Kansas City doctor another chance to win punitive damages against an employer that tried to classify him as an independent contractor to save on health care costs.
Nixon commutes Clay’s sentence to life in prison
Gov. Jay Nixon commuted the sentence of Richard Clay, who was scheduled to be executed early Wednesday.
Bond answers questions about Thompson Coburn job
Former U.S. Sen. Kit Bond announced Tuesday that he would take a job as partner with Thompson Coburn.
UPDATE: Bond to work at Thompson Coburn
After spending decades in the Missouri political arena, U.S. Sen. Kit Bond will move into the private sector.
Bringer appointed to northeast Missouri judgeship
Gov. Jay Nixon appointed state Rep. Rachel Bringer to become the circuit judge for the 10th Circuit, which encompasses Marion, Monroe and Ralls Counties.
Nixon appoints Shelton to finance board
Gov. Jay Nixon appointed Reuben A. Shelton, senior counsel for litigation for Monsanto, to the Missouri Development Finance Board.
Obama picks Ross for federal judgeship
President Barack Obama nominated St. Louis Circuit Judge John Ross to be a U.S. District Judge.
Lawyer wins consumer arbitration for client, nets $11,000 in fees
Arbitration isn’t always a losing proposition for consumers.
Koster unveils “Attorney General’s Cup” to determine mock trial dominance
There are numerous battles to obtain ceremonial cups. Hockey players try their best to win the Stanley Cup. Golfers compete for the Ryder Cup.
VIDEO: What is a digital billboard?
Are you wondering how an digital billboard works? Missouri Lawyers Media reporter Scott Lauck shot a video of one near Kansas City:
Lembke will introduce Court Plan resolution
A proponent of altering the Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan said he will introduce a resolution in the next legislative session to change the system for selecting some of the state’s judges.
Koster offers up foreclosure site
Attorney General Chris Koster’s website has a new feature aimed at helping consumers understand the foreclosure process and obtain certain paperwork, Koster announced at a press conference Monday in downtown St. Louis.
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