Court rules Rams lawsuit can be heard in St. Louis courtroom
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a lawsuit filed over the Rams’ departure from St. Louis will be heard in a St. Louis courtroom, a defeat for the NFL team’s owner who sought to send the case to arbitration. The court issued its ruling this week in a lawsuit filed by St. Louis city […]
Court rules Rams lawsuit can be heard in St. Louis courtroom
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a lawsuit filed over the Rams’ departure from St. Louis will be heard in a St. Louis courtroom, a defeat for the NFL team’s owner who sought to send the case to arbitration. The court issued its ruling this week in a lawsuit filed by St. Louis city […]
Rams settle for up to $25M in class-action lawsuit
The corporate structure related to the former St. Louis Rams has agreed to pay up to $25 million to plaintiffs alleging that the NFL team was dishonest about its 2016 departure for Los Angeles and thereby caused the plaintiffs to overpay for tickets and merchandise. St. Louis Circuit Judge Timothy J. Boyer on Aug. 19 […]
Rams settle lawsuit with season ticket-holders
A federal judge has given final approval to a $24 million settlement between the St. Louis Rams and season ticket-holders who sued after the team moved to Los Angeles. On June 24, U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. approved a settlement that will allow the owners of personal seat licenses, or PSLs, to receive […]
Fight over who will hear Rams suit may be at an end
For arguably the third time, the Court of Appeals Eastern District has ruled that the disputed exit of the Rams from St. Louis should not be resolved in arbitration.
#StanStillStinks: Crouppen stars in anti-Kroenke ad during Super Bowl
If you saw the hashtag #stanstillstinks on Twitter on the night of Feb. 3, you have Terry Crouppen to thank. His St. Louis law firm, Brown & Crouppen, ran a local television ad after the halftime show of Super Bowl LIII in which Crouppen mocked Stan Kroenke, former owner of the St. Louis Rams.
Appeals court publishes reasons for denying transfer in Rams case
In an unusual move, the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District published an order to its website on Oct. 2 explaining its refusal to transfer to the state’s high court the case that St. Louis-area entities have brought against the NFL, the Rams, owner Stan Kroenke and other entities in the wake of the football […]
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