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Results:Defense Win Secured on Behalf of Benton County, WA

JAN 29, 2026

Defense Win Secured on Behalf of Benton County, WA

On Dec. 5, 2025, following a four-week trial in Walla Walla County Superior Court, attorneys with the Law Office of Andy Cooley and Baker Sterchi secured a defense verdict on behalf of Benton County, Washington.

Drug / Device Law Blog:Weight Loss Wonders, Legal Woes: The Price of GLP-1 Popularity

JAN 28, 2026

Weight Loss Wonders, Legal Woes: The Price of GLP-1 Popularity

Explores GLP-1 drugs' surging use, alleged risks and defenses in emerging product-liability suits centralized in MDL-3094, and compounding disputes, with attention on pivotal discovery, Daubert rulings, and bellwethers shaping outcomes ahead.

Speaking Engagements:Phil Sumner to Serve as Panelist During CLM Webinar on Time-Limited Demands

JAN 27, 2026

Phil Sumner to Serve as Panelist During CLM Webinar on Time-Limited Demands

Baker Sterchi Member Phil Sumner will serve as a panelist during the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) webinar "Assessing Reform Efforts on Time-Limited Demands" on Jan. 29.

Results:Summary Judgment Secured for Municipality in COVID-19 Case

JAN 26, 2026

Summary Judgment Secured for Municipality in COVID-19 Case

Baker Sterchi secured summary judgment, with prejudice, for a municipality in a Title VII action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Speaking Engagements:Heather Shore to Present on AI in Construction Estimating

JAN 23, 2026

Heather Shore to Present on AI in Construction Estimating

On Feb. 5, Baker Sterchi Member Heather Shore will present "Construction Estimating and Project Management in the World of AI" at the KC Construction Estimating Academy being held in Olathe, Kansas.

Employment & Labor Law Blog:Seventh Circuit test for issuance of notice to prospective ADEA/FLSA collective plaintiffs balances employee and employer interests, offering employers a chance at pre-notice rebuttal evidence

JAN 22, 2026

Seventh Circuit test for issuance of notice to prospective ADEA/FLSA collective plaintiffs balances employee and employer interests, offering employers a chance at pre-notice rebuttal evidence

The Seventh Circuit held that in ADEA lawsuits, before the court may permit "opt-in" notice to a class of prospective plaintiff employees, plaintiffs must furnish evidence that prospective class members are "similarly situated" in that they were victims of a common illegal employment practice or policy, and defendants must have the opportunity to rebut that showing.

Recognition:Baker Sterchi Attorneys Recognized by Illinois Super Lawyers 2026

JAN 21, 2026

Baker Sterchi Attorneys Recognized by Illinois Super Lawyers 2026

Illinois Super Lawyers 2026 has named Baker Sterchi Members Laura Beasley and Greg Odom to the Super Lawyers list and Members Lee Hurwitz and Meghan Kane to the Rising Stars list.

Recognition:Paul Venker and Teresa Young Recognized on 2026 MLM POWER List of Appellate Attorneys

JAN 16, 2026

Paul Venker and Teresa Young Recognized on 2026 MLM POWER List of Appellate Attorneys

For the sixth consecutive year, Baker Sterchi attorneys Paul Venker and Teresa Young have earned recognition on Missouri Lawyers Media's POWER List of Appellate Attorneys.

Firm News:Emily O'Connor Named a 2026 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow

JAN 14, 2026

Emily O'Connor Named a 2026 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow

Emily O'Connor has been named a 2026 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellow. O'Connor is an associate in Baker Sterchi's Belleville office.

Missouri Law Blog:The Best Part of Waking Up Is … Different Amounts of Folgers in Your Cup?

JAN 8, 2026

The Best Part of Waking Up Is … Different Amounts of Folgers in Your Cup?

The Eighth Circuit recently rejected class certification in the Folgers serving-size labeling litigation (In re: Folders Coffee Marketing), finding that consumers vary widely in whether they read the labels, how they interpret the serving instructions and how strong they prefer their coffee. The Court, in Smith v. The Folger Coffee Co., emphasized that the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act does not allow consumers who suffered no loss to "piggyback" on the alleged injuries of others, making the proposed class inappropriate, and found class certification inappropriate under the proposed unjust enrichment and price premium theories.

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