A summary of newsworthy content from St. Louis lawyers and law firms.
A Behind-the-Scenes Powerhouse
by Sean Stonefield
Murphy & Prachthauser’s Keith Stachowiak joins Don Prachthauser in being listed among 2016's Best Lawyers.
In the News: Northern California
by Best Lawyers
News and notes from lawyers in Northern California
Hell on Three Wheels
by Rachel A. Shrewsbury
Product safety can seem like an abstraction, but when I was a child faulty vehicle design proved all too real—and almost deadly. Three cheers for the consumer advocates who work tirelessly to keep defenseless kids from irreparable harm.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Should I Hire A Lawyer After A Car Accident In Georgia?
by Paul W. Painter III
One Reason Why Uber Is Fighting to Classify Drivers as Contractors
by Stephen Hasner
How Workers' Compensation Is Setting Up a Legal Battle
Presenting The Best Lawyers in Australia™ 2025
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers is proud to present The Best Lawyers in Australia for 2025, marking the 17th consecutive year of Best Lawyers awards in Australia.
Masters in the Courtroom
by Best Lawyers
A look into The Law Offices of Frank L. Branson and the notable work of its lawyers against negligence.
Jury Awards 2nd Largest Medical Negligence Verdict in Colorado
by Leventhal & Puga
Leventhal & Puga achieves second largest medical negligence verdict in Colorado.
Supreme Court further Restricts Where Plaintiffs Can Sue in Mass Torts
by Gregory Bubalo and Katherine A. Dunnington
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California will significantly impact the plaintiffs’ choices of forums for the filing of mass torts actions.
A Story of Negligence and Loss | Trial lawyer Steve Yerrid
by Sean Stonefield
How a routine workout turned fatal and raised questions about player safety at the University of California
How Peer Review Powers Industry Referrals
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers combines the trust of industry referrals with state-of-the-art technology to help clients find the right lawyer.
Used Tires Can Be Deadly
by Patrick McElhone, Jr.
The tires looked new based on the tread depth. However, what the Defendant did not know was that the tires were 10 years old. They had simply been kept in storage. As the Defendant was driving the vehicle on the interstate, the tire suddenly blew out.
How to Diversify Your Client Portfolio
by Scott Distasio
Streamlining your networking process and tapping into local media resources are two ways to grow your client base.
Building a Safer Culture
by Stephen J. Murphy
More construction workers die on the job in the U.S. than in any other occupation, yet rules and regulations are often honored more in the breach than the observance. Here’s an overview—and a blueprint for change.
Combating Nuclear Verdicts: Empirically Supported Strategies to Deflate the Effects of Anchoring Bias
by Sloan L. Abernathy
Sometimes a verdict can be the difference between amicability and nuclear level developments. But what is anchoring bias and how can strategy combat this?
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