University of Missouri - Columbia
Recent News About University of Missouri - Columbia
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Rosa Tumialán Joins Tressler's Insurance Practice Group
Rosa Tumialán Joins Tressler's Insurance Practice Group. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Congratulations to the new Thompson Coburn partners for 2021
Thompson Coburn is proud to announce that the firm has elected five attorneys to partnership, effective January 1, 2021. -
CLARK HILL PLC: Clark Hill Chicago to Host Diversity and Inclusion Seminar and Reception
.Clark Hill’s Chicago office will host the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) and American Bar Association’s (ABA) State and Local Government Law Section annual diversity and inclusion seminar and reception, on February 26, 2020 from 3:30 to 5:30 pm, with a cocktail reception to follow. -
HAMILTON WEBER: Hamilton Weber Celebrates 20 Years!
Hamilton Weber LLC issued the following announcement on Feb. 6.At MVP’s Annual Shareholder Meeting on January 26th, shareholders elected Greg Goheen and Steve McManus to MVP's Board of Directors. -
CHUHAK & TECSON: Chuhak & Tecson, P.C. welcomes Joseph A. Tecson Scholarship recipient to the firm
Chuhak & Tecson, P.C. is proud to announce that Ashlee Germany, the first recipient of the Joseph A. Tecson Scholarship, has joined the firm as a law clerk. -
POLSINELLI PC: Polsinelli Elects 17 New Shareholders Nationwide and Adds 21 New Associates Leading Into New Fiscal Year
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli is pleased to announce the election of 17 attorneys to shareholder. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Norma Jackson joins Thompson Coburn as Director of Diversity and Inclusion
Thompson Coburn is proud to announce that Norma Jackson has joined the Firm as Director of Diversity and Inclusion. -
Loyola lawsuit: Cook sheriff refused to remove inmate for 4 months; makes hospital 'prison infirmary'
Loyola University Medical Center has filed suit against the Cook County Sheriff, saying the sheriff’s office’s apparent refusal to retrieve an inmate who has been kept under guard at the hospital since April has turned the hospital essentially into an unwilling auxiliary of the Cook County Jail. -
Parents allege prescribed morphine was cause of son's death
CHICAGO – The parents of a teen have filed a wrongful death suit against several physicians, pharmacies and health care facilities. -
Judge grants conditional OK to settlement deal to end NCAA concussion litigation
A federal judge has signed off on an agreement to settle the bulk of the litigation against the National Collegiate Athletic Association over concussions and other brain injuries suffered by college athletes nationwide. On Tuesday, Jab. 26, U.S. District Judge John Z. Lee granted preliminary approval to the settlement agreement between the NCAA and a potential class of more than 4.4 million student athletes nationwide.