Recognition:Baker Sterchi Recognized with Three National Rankings in the 2026 Edition of The Legal 500
JUN 11, 2026
Baker Sterchi Recognized with Three National Rankings in the 2026 Edition of The Legal 500
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice has been recognized with three national practice area rankings in the 2026 edition of The Legal 500, a guide used by buyers of legal services to evaluate law firms by practice area.
Speaking Engagements:Paul Venker to Present on Freedom Suits for NPA Likes Lecture Series
Baker Sterchi and Attorneys Recognized by Chambers USA 2026
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice and five attorneys have been recognized in the 2026 edition of Chambers USA for insurance, general commercial litigation and product liability litigation in Missouri and the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Firm News:Bob Christie Elected Secretary of Lawyers for Civil Justice
Bob Christie Elected Secretary of Lawyers for Civil Justice
Baker Sterchi Member Bob Christie has been elected secretary of Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) and will continue his servicing on the organization's board of directors and Executive Committee.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Welcomes Attorney Olive Smith
Missouri Court Bars Arbitration for Failure to Include Mandatory Statutory Notice
The Missouri Court of Appeals (Eastern District) affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion to compel arbitration, where the arbitration agreement chose to apply Missouri's Uniform Arbitration Act ("MUAA") but omitted the statute's mandatory boldface notice on the signature page about binding arbitration.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Welcomes 2026 Class of Summer Law Clerks
MAY 28, 2026
Baker Sterchi Welcomes 2026 Class of Summer Law Clerks
Baker Sterchi welcomes its 2026 class of summer law clerks in the firm's Belleville, Kansas City and Madison offices.
Product Liability Law Blog:Washington upholds the Construction Statute of Repose's applicability to Asbestos Claims
Washington upholds the Construction Statute of Repose's applicability to Asbestos Claims
Washington Supreme Court holds that installation of asbestos-containing insulation constituted construction of an improvement on real property, and insulation was integral to the refinery's intended function. Claims arising from that construction are barred by Washington's construction statute of repose under RCW 4.16.300-.310.
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