Southwest Missouri Dedicates New Road Signs to Honor Heroes in Law Enforcement

Springfield, Mo. – In a tribute to the ultimate sacrifices made by law enforcement officers, southwest Missouri communities are dedicating new highway signs to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty. This gesture is part of a broader initiative to commemorate the service and dedication of local law enforcement, reinforcing the bond between the community and its protectors. Missouri state officials, alongside local law enforcement agencies, have begun the process of erecting signs along various highways. Each sign carries the name of a law enforcement officer who has died in the area … Read more

Missouri Appeals Court Confirms $177 Million Verdict in Groundbreaking Legal Battle with Hyatt Corporation

St. Louis, Missouri — A Missouri appellate court has affirmed a $177 million jury verdict against Hyatt Corporation, stemming from a landmark case that revolved around violation of labor laws. This decision underscores significant implications for labor practices and corporate responsibility. The case originated from a class-action lawsuit filed by employees of a Hyatt-operated hotel in St. Louis, who alleged widespread violations of Missouri’s minimum wage and hourly pay statutes. The plaintiffs detailed systemic failures to compensate for overtime, an issue affecting a sizeable workforce over several years. As the legal proceedings unfolded, evidence presented … Read more

Travis Kearbey Discusses Labor Law Shifts Under Trump Administration in Recent Missouri Lawyer Feature

St. Louis, MO – Legal expert Travis Kearbey has recently shared insights regarding potential shifts in labor law under the Trump administration. His commentary, which originally appeared in a Missouri legal publication, discusses anticipated changes and their implications for both employers and employees. Kearbey, associated with the firm Quarles & Brady LLP, projects that the Trump administration could lead significant reform in federal labor policies affecting a broad spectrum of issues from union influence to wage regulations. Advocates and critics alike remain focused on how these modifications might materialize, and the consequent effects on the … Read more

Missouri Appeals Court Upholds $177 Million Verdict in Favor of Sheriff’s Deputy Assaulted at Hyatt Regency

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — In a significant reaffirmation of a jury’s verdict, the Missouri Court of Appeals has upheld a $177 million award to Shannon Dugan, a New Jersey sheriff’s deputy who endured a sexual assault by a security guard at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis. The substantial judgment consists of $28 million in compensatory damages linked to Dugan’s suffering and $149 million aimed as a punitive measure against Hyatt for their gross negligence and mishandling in the aftermath of the incident. During the legal proceedings, it became evident that Hyatt had faltered significantly in … Read more