Missouri Court of Appeals Rules Causation Opinion Offered by Treating Physician at Trial Must Be Disclosed in Discovery
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District reversed and remanded the lower court's judgment in favor of the defendant, Soo Line Railroad Company, after finding that the lower court erred by allowing decedent's treating physician, who had not been designated as an expert witness, to testify at trial regarding a new causation opinion not previously disclosed in discovery.
Financial Services Law Blog:Resolution Regarding Litigation Challenging CFPB Rule Capping Late Fees May Have Lasting Impact.
Resolution Regarding Litigation Challenging CFPB Rule Capping Late Fees May Have Lasting Impact.
The Northern District of Texas Issued an Order and Final Judgement vacating the Consumer Financial Services Protection Bureau Rule capping late payment credit card fees after stipulation by both sides that the CFPB violated the law in enacting the same.
Firm News:Alena Johnston Takes on Leadership Roles with DRI Women in the Law Committee
Alena Johnston Takes on Leadership Roles with DRI Women in the Law Committee
Baker Sterchi attorney Alena Johnston has been appointed social media vice chair of the DRI Women in the Law (WITL) Committee for the 2025 term. She also has been named the WITL liaison to the DRI Insurance Law Committee (ILC).
Financial Services Law Blog:Litigation challenging CFPB Rule capping late fees likely to resolve soon.
Litigation challenging CFPB Rule capping late fees likely to resolve soon.
Consumer Financial Services Protection Bureau advises the Northern District of Texas that it anticipates the parties can reach a mutually agreeable resolution to litigation challenging the CFPB's Rule capping late payment credit card fees by mid-April.
Employment & Labor Law Blog:8th Circuit Changes Course in Standing for States to Sue EEOC over Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
8th Circuit Changes Course in Standing for States to Sue EEOC over Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court's dismissal of several states' claims against the EEOC challenging enforcement of part of the Pregnant Workers' Fairness Act that they allege mandates them to make "reasonable accommodations" for state employees who are seeking an abortion procedure.
Publications:Lindsey Freihoff Article on Emojis in Court Published in Kansas Bar Journal
Lindsey Freihoff Article on Emojis in Court Published in Kansas Bar Journal
Baker Sterchi associate Lindsey Freihoff's article, "Emojis in Court: No Laughing Matter," has been published in the March/April 2025 edition of the Kansas Bar Journal.
Product Liability Law Blog:Missouri State Appellate Panel Allows Plaintiff to State a Claim for Products Liability Against Lyft for its Mobile Ridesharing App
Missouri State Appellate Panel Allows Plaintiff to State a Claim for Products Liability Against Lyft for its Mobile Ridesharing App
In a matter of first impression, a Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District panel has held that mobile ride sharing apps may in appropriate circumstances qualify as "products" for purposes of products liability claims.
Recognition:Steve Sanders Selected for Missouri Lawyers Media 2025 ICON Award
Steve Sanders Selected for Missouri Lawyers Media 2025 ICON Award
Baker Sterchi attorney Steve Sanders has been selected by Missouri Lawyers Media to receive the 2025 ICON Award, joining other distinguished individuals aged 60 or older who have demonstrated exemplary legal careers, long-standing commitments to the Missouri legal community, and success beyond the practice of law.
Publications:Phil Sumner Discusses Bad Faith Reform Efforts in CLM Magazine Article
Phil Sumner Discusses Bad Faith Reform Efforts in CLM Magazine Article
Baker Sterchi Member Phil Sumner's is a contributing author of the article, "Time's Up! Comparing Reform Efforts on Time-Limited Demands," published in the March/April 2025 edition of Claims and Litigation Management (CLM) Magazine.
Results:Summary Judgment Obtained on Behalf of Class III Medical Device Manufacturer Based on Preemption
Summary Judgment Obtained on Behalf of Class III Medical Device Manufacturer Based on Preemption
Kara Stubbs of Baker Sterchi, in collaboration with Burbidge Mitchell, secured summary judgment in a medical device product liability case before the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
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