Missouri Secures Historic $24 Billion Victory in Legal Battle Over China’s COVID-19 Handling

Jefferson City, MO — In a landmark decision, a Missouri court has awarded the state a staggering $24 billion in a legal judgment against China, citing mishandling and inadequate transparency in its response to the coronavirus outbreak. This unprecedented ruling highlights escalating international legal challenges related to global pandemics, particularly in the context of COVID-19 which first emerged in Wuhan, China in late 2019. The judgment was pronounced after Missouri filed a lawsuit last year, accusing Chinese authorities of various missteps and cover-ups as COVID-19 began to spread globally. These allegations included silencing whistleblowers and … Read more

Governor Kehoe Spearheads Blue Shield Program to Boost Law Enforcement Resources Across Missouri

LEWIS COUNTY, Mo. – In his recent campaign, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe emphasized the importance of bolstering public safety and crime prevention. His administration has since spearheaded the inception of the Blue Shield Program, aimed at enhancing law enforcement resources across the state. As part of the initiative, Kehoe is collaborating with the Missouri General Assembly to channel $10 million into grant funding specifically designated for Blue Shield Communities. This funding opportunity is targeted at aiding local police departments that meet certain essential criteria, thereby enabling them to access financial support for crucial updates. The … Read more

Missouri Supreme Court Reviews Legal Fee Practices, Evaluates Attorney Discipline in Bifurcation Cases

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court recently scrutinized the practices of two attorneys who partnered with an Arizona-based attorney financing firm, challenging their methods in offering bankruptcy services through unusual fee arrangements. The cases, held on Feb. 11, spotlight broader concerns about transparency and potential exploitation in legal billing practices. The first case reviewed Jennifer Benedict Raines, an Independence-based solo practitioner specializing in bankruptcy, family law, and personal injury. Represented by Anthony Rupp of Foulston Siefkin, Raines faced questions over her collaboration with Fresh Start Funding, which provides financial services to law firms … Read more

Missouri Senator Proposes Stricter Lane Use Laws to Curb Road Rage, Increase Highway Safety

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A new legislative proposal from Missouri aims to enhance highway safety by reinforcing the state’s “keep right” rules. State Senator Adam Schnelting of St. Charles is spearheading the bill, emphasizing the need for additional highway signage and more focused education in driver’s training programs. Under the proposed legislation, Missouri highways would see an increased number of signs instructing drivers on lane usage, targeting those who obstruct faster traffic by remaining in the left lane over extended distances. Senator Schnelting expressed concerns about drivers who engage in such behavior, often creating unsafe … Read more