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Insurance Law Blog:Missouri Supreme Court Expands Insurers' Right to Intervene in Tort Actions

MAR 19, 2025

Missouri Supreme Court Expands Insurers' Right to Intervene in Tort Actions

Shortly before the end of 2024, the Missouri Supreme Court issued a significant ruling, changing the landscape surrounding Missouri insurers' rights and abilities to intervene in an underlying action under Missouri Rule of Civil Procedure 52.12(a)(2).

Financial Services Law Blog:CFPB Rule Precluding Reporting of Consumer Medical Debt On Hold Until June or Later

MAR 17, 2025

CFPB Rule Precluding Reporting of Consumer Medical Debt On Hold Until June or Later

Texas federal court issues a 90-day halt on the final rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB"), to prohibit collection and reporting of consumer medical debt.

Publications:Max Mosley Quoted in MLM Article on Proposition A Legal Challenges

MAR 14, 2025

Max Mosley Quoted in MLM Article on Proposition A Legal Challenges

Baker Sterchi attorney Max Mosley was recently quoted in a Missouri Lawyers Media article discussing Proposition A, a newly enacted law addressing tort reform in Missouri.

Financial Services Law Blog:Court Issues Second Ruling on Illinois Credit Card Fee Capping Law: Out-of-State Banks Exempt, Credit Unions Not So Lucky

MAR 12, 2025

Court Issues Second Ruling on Illinois Credit Card Fee Capping Law: Out-of-State Banks Exempt, Credit Unions Not So Lucky

As promised, a second Order issued by the Judge in this case determines whether an Illinois state law restricting credit card fees and use of transaction data is preempted by the Federal Credit Union Act ("FCUA") and 12 U.S.C. Section 1831a(j) which regulate credit unions and out-of-state banks. The Court had already issued an Order in the case on December 20, 2024, that the National Banking Act preempts the Illinois law, however nothing preempts major card networks, like Visa and Mastercard, from compliance with the law.

Firm News:J. Tanner Murphy Joins Baker Sterchi in Kansas City

MAR 11, 2025

J. Tanner Murphy Joins Baker Sterchi in Kansas City

J. Tanner Murphy joins Baker Sterchi as an associate in the firm's Kansas City office.

Firm News:Heather Shore to Serve as Chair of KBA Construction Law Section

MAR 11, 2025

Heather Shore to Serve as Chair of KBA Construction Law Section

The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) has named Baker Sterchi Member Heather Shore chair of the Construction Law Section, which develops continuing legal education programs and supports attorneys handling construction law contracts and disputes.

Missouri Law Blog:Challenging Venue and Timely Filing

MAR 10, 2025

Challenging Venue and Timely Filing

In State of Missouri ex. Rel. ArchCity Defenders, Inc., v. Whyte, the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that motions for change of venue based on improper venue brought by plaintiffs are untimely and prohibited under Missouri law.

Recognition:Gregorio Silva Named to "20 to Know in the Legal Industry" List

MAR 5, 2025

Gregorio Silva Named to "20 to Know in the Legal Industry" List

The Kansas City Business Journal has recognized Baker Sterchi Member Gregorio Silva in its "20 to Know in the Legal Industry" list, highlighting key figures in the Kansas City area legal community.

Publications:Sterchi and Sterchi Lammert Featured in Legal Legacy Issue of Attorney at Law Magazine

MAR 4, 2025

Sterchi and Sterchi Lammert Featured in Legal Legacy Issue of Attorney at Law Magazine

Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice founding member Tom Sterchi and his daughter, Megan Sterchi Lammert, a Member of the firm, are featured in the 2025 Legal Legacy issue of Attorney at Law Magazine.

Employment & Labor Law Blog:Employers Subject to More Lenient Standard for FLSA Exemptions from Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Provisions

FEB 28, 2025

Employers Subject to More Lenient Standard for FLSA Exemptions from Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Provisions

U.S. Supreme Court unanimously holds the preponderance of the evidence standard applies when an employer seeks to show that an employee is exempt from the minimum-wage and overtime-pay provisions of the FLSA.

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