Follow @stlcao on Twitter for updates from the Circuit Attorney's Office. Follow @JenniferJoyceCA, the personal account of Circuit Attorney Jennifer M. Joyce. Please direct any questions or comments to this e-mail address: [email protected]. To see what you can do about gun violence in St. Louis, visit www.StLouisGunCrime.com. Are you concerned about something you saw on social media? Social media is a powerful tool for people to share their thoughts and lifestyles. It’s also a forum where criminals or suspected criminals boast of their illegal activities. So, If you see something on social media that you think is suspicious or something that you think law enforcement should know about, there are things you can do to help. If you think something you see online is a crime, call police and tell them immediately. Examples would be a threat to someone’s safety, plans to commit a crime, solicitation for sex, sexual photos, blackmail, child pornography, and the targeting of the elderly. If you see gang behavior, illegal firearms activity, someone bragging about items taken in a robbery or burglary, or you see someone you know is a suspect or defendant in a case posting illegal activity, let us know. You can leave a message on this website by filling out the information below. You can call 314-612-1411 and leave a voicemail message, or send an email to [email protected]. You can also fill out the form at http://www.stlouisguncrime.com/#!takeaction/c1faw. You may leave your contact information, but that is NOT a requirement.
The St Louis personal injury attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm have extensive experience working in all areas of personal injury law throughout St. Louis and Missouri. No matter what type of injury you face, their skilled accident attorneys can help you recover compensation for your injuries. Our practice areas include personal injury, car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises liability, wrongful death, defective products, workers’ compensation, dangerous drugs, nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and maritime law.
Burger Law is a St. Louis, Missouri law firm conveniently located at I-270 and Olive Blvd. is Creve Coeur. Gary Burger has devoted his entire career to helping injury victims and their families recover from devastating accidents. Gary has been selected a Top Litigator, Super Lawyer, and is rated AV Pre-Eminent by Martin Dale Hubbard. He has been chosen for the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum for his largest recoveries. Gary and his associates represent injury victims and their families in Missouri, Illinois and many other states. Burger Law has represented thousands of individuals in State and Federal Court for personal injury for auto/truck/motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, dangerous property conditions. Burger Law also represents clients in non-personal injury area such as commercial litigation, contract disputes, employment discrimination, consumer fraud and class action lawsuits.
"The environment can't protect itself... somebody's got to do it." - Lewis Green Missouri's environment needs a legal advocate. Laws themselves cannot protect the environment; they require an advocate to ensure they are interpreted in good faith, monitored and fully enforced. Great Rivers Environmental Law Center is that advocate. Our work focuses around four core areas: To promote the public health by encouraging cleaner energy, improved environmental performance by businesses, and more efficient transportation and land use, thereby achieving cleaner air and water, and improving the quality of life in the region. To preserve open spaces, forest, flood-plains and wetlands for their recreational, aesthetic and agricultural benefits, and their values as flood storage and habitat for migratory birds and other species. To protect disadvantaged populations from an unreasonable share of the environmental burdens of modern society. To aid and advise citizens and organizations in asserting and defending their interests in environmental values before administrative officials and as a last resort, before the courts.
Korein Tillery is an AV-rated, award-winning, class action law firm that has won billions of dollars for its clients prosecuting a variety of class actions throughout the country. Perhaps best known for its $10 billion trial verdict against Philip Morris, the firm has gained a national reputation for aggressively and successfully pursuing a wide variety of complex cases on behalf of its clients. The law firm has received professional recognition for excellence among judges, lawyers and the community. The results obtained by Korein Tillery in Prather v. Pfizer Inc., 02-L-480 (Ill.Cir.Ct. 2004), were used during the Congressional hearings on the Class Action Fairness Act as an example of how class actions continue to serve the public good. See 150 Cong. Rec. 92, S7714-17 (July 7, 2004 statement of Sen. Durbin); 151 Cong. Rec. 12, S1082-85 (February 8, 2005 statement of Sen. Durbin). Likewise, Korein Tillery’s settlement in Parker v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 04-L-716 (Ill.Cir.Ct. Sept. 18, 2007), was touted by the public interest organization Public Citizen as an example how consumer class actions benefit society. Korein Tillery has been appointed as class counsel in more than fifty class actions and has successfully negotiated some of the country’s largest settlements. See, e.g., Parker v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., No. 04-L-716 (Ill. Cir. Ct. Jan. 16, 2008) (settlement valued at $544.5 million); Cooper v. The IBM Pers. Pension Plan, 2005 WL 1981501 (S.D. Ill. Aug. 8, 2005) ($325 million settlement); Sparks v. AT&T Corp., No. 96-LM-983 (Ill. Cir. Ct. Nov. 4, 2002) ($350 million settlement); Folkerts v. Ill. Bell Tel. Co., No. 95-L-912 (Ill. Cir. Ct. July 7, 1998) ($252 million settlement); Berger v. Xerox Corp. Ret. Income Guar. Plan, 2004 WL 287902 (S.D. Ill. Jan. 22, 2004) ($240 million settlement); Williams v. Rohm & Hass Pension Plan, 2010 WL 1490350 (S.D. Ind. Apr. 12, 2010) ($180 million settlement); Malloy v. Ameritech, No. 98-488-GPM (S.D. Ill. July 21, 2000) ($180 million settlement); In Re: MCI Non-Subscriber Tel. Rates Litig., MDL 1275 (S.D. Ill. Apr. 19 2001) ($99 million settlement); and Dunn v. BOC Group Pension Plan, No. 01-CV-382-DRH (S.D. Ill. Mar. 12, 2004) ($70 million settlement).
The experienced personal injury attorneys at Brown & Brown are known for their long-established dedication to serving their clients and communities. Their aim is to preserve and promote the best possible resolution of their clients as they seek redress for the injuries they have experienced. The firm takes pride in professionally and capably representing clients and their cases before the court system. From its primary office located in St. Louis, Missouri, the firm serves clients in Missouri as well as in Southern Illinois. In pursuit of that representation, the firm is known to thoroughly research and prepare each case it handles. Experience has taught the attorneys how to work efficiently and properly within the justice system, using the system's rules and procedures to the best advantage of their clients.
The Saint Louis University Law Journal is the oldest publication at Saint Louis University School of Law. Law students edit and produce the Journal, which the School of Law sponsors. Eminent scholars, judges, professors, practitioners and high-achieving law students author the articles for the Journal’s four annual issues. The Journal publishes four annual issues on a variety of legal topics. It is our goal to publish timely, pertinent and thought-provoking legal scholarship in every volume. Further, we seek to make publishing with the Journal a positive and enjoyable experience for the authors with whom we collaborate. Finally, it is our readers whom we endeavor to serve. Our readers are the final judge of quality, and the Journal seeks to improve in quality with each successive volume.
The Law Firm of Thomas SanFilippo & Associates is firmly dedicated to achieving only exceptional results for its clients, serving the St. Louis community, and upholding the principles of the legal profession. The firm’s reputation is based upon these values. Our team of attorneys is committed to not only getting the best results for our clients but being there for them every step of the way. All communications are confidential and initial consultations are always free. Our firm in the following areas: Personal Injury, Civil Rights, Auto Accidents, Wrongful Death, Employment law, Civil Litigation, Worker's Comp, Discrimination, Consumer Fraud, Criminal Defense, Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Contracts, DUI - DWI - BUI, Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Protection Orders, Business Formation & Planning, Insurance Claims, Warrants, University Law. We practice Missouri and Illinois statewide.
Khazaeli Wyrsch Stock, LLC (KWS Law) is a law firm specializing in business law with an emphasis on small to medium sized businesses, entrepreneurs, real estate, employment advice, litigation, and immigration. Our goal is to provide Big Law quality legal services at a fraction of the Big Law price. We bring 35+ years of experience working for regional, national and international law firms and the federal government. Our experience runs the gamut from defending Fortune 500 companies, to helping entrepreneurs start businesses, to representing the United States government in complex national security and immigration litigation. We are located in downtown St. Louis in the heart of the city’s thriving start-up community. The founding members created KWS Law because they identified a need in the greater St. Louis start-up community for a “start-up” local law firm – one that can focus on all of the unique needs of a new and growing business.
Mandel & Mandel LLP provides high quality representation to accident and injury victims harmed by others' careless actions, with more than 85 years collective experience in personal injury law in Missouri and Illinois. The majority of our clients come through referrals from other legal professionals and past clients--a testament to the esteem in which the firm is held, and one which we highly value. The firm has flexible hours, will travel to you if you are unable, and operates on a contingency fee basis--you pay nothing unless we collect a settlement or judgement.
One US Bank Plaza is a 36-story building in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The 147.5m building is topped by an antenna that raises the total building to 589ft. In the 1990s the Ambassador Building next to it was razed and became part of the building's plaza.The building has a Structural Expressionism style. It was originally built for Mercantile Bancorporation which was bought out by Firstar in 1999 and then became U.S. Bancorp in 2001.Major occupantsThompson Coburn, LLPUS Bank
Korein Tillery is an AV-rated, award-winning, class action law firm that has won billions of dollars for its clients prosecuting a variety of class actions throughout the country. Perhaps best known for its $10 billion trial verdict against Philip Morris, the firm has gained a national reputation for aggressively and successfully pursuing a wide variety of complex cases on behalf of its clients. The law firm has received professional recognition for excellence among judges, lawyers and the community. The results obtained by Korein Tillery in Prather v. Pfizer Inc., 02-L-480 (Ill.Cir.Ct. 2004), were used during the Congressional hearings on the Class Action Fairness Act as an example of how class actions continue to serve the public good. See 150 Cong. Rec. 92, S7714-17 (July 7, 2004 statement of Sen. Durbin); 151 Cong. Rec. 12, S1082-85 (February 8, 2005 statement of Sen. Durbin). Likewise, Korein Tillery’s settlement in Parker v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 04-L-716 (Ill.Cir.Ct. Sept. 18, 2007), was touted by the public interest organization Public Citizen as an example how consumer class actions benefit society. Korein Tillery has been appointed as class counsel in more than fifty class actions and has successfully negotiated some of the country’s largest settlements. See, e.g., Parker v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., No. 04-L-716 (Ill. Cir. Ct. Jan. 16, 2008) (settlement valued at $544.5 million); Cooper v. The IBM Pers. Pension Plan, 2005 WL 1981501 (S.D. Ill. Aug. 8, 2005) ($325 million settlement); Sparks v. AT&T Corp., No. 96-LM-983 (Ill. Cir. Ct. Nov. 4, 2002) ($350 million settlement); Folkerts v. Ill. Bell Tel. Co., No. 95-L-912 (Ill. Cir. Ct. July 7, 1998) ($252 million settlement); Berger v. Xerox Corp. Ret. Income Guar. Plan, 2004 WL 287902 (S.D. Ill. Jan. 22, 2004) ($240 million settlement); Williams v. Rohm & Hass Pension Plan, 2010 WL 1490350 (S.D. Ind. Apr. 12, 2010) ($180 million settlement); Malloy v. Ameritech, No. 98-488-GPM (S.D. Ill. July 21, 2000) ($180 million settlement); In Re: MCI Non-Subscriber Tel. Rates Litig., MDL 1275 (S.D. Ill. Apr. 19 2001) ($99 million settlement); and Dunn v. BOC Group Pension Plan, No. 01-CV-382-DRH (S.D. Ill. Mar. 12, 2004) ($70 million settlement).
One City Center is an office tower complex and former shopping mall in St. Louis, Missouri.The 25-story office tower is the ninth-tallest habitable building in St. Louis at a height of 375ft. The mall was four stories with a green, white, and glass façade. When the mall opened in 1985, St. Louis Centre was the largest urban shopping mall in the United States, with over 150 stores with 20 restaurants in 1500000ft2. The $95 million complex was originally to be developed by the May Company and called May Mall, but development for the mall was given to the Simon Property Group.St. Louis Centre opened in 1985, with anchor stores Famous-Barr at one end and Dillard's at the other. The anchor location of Famous-Barr was the company's flagship outlet and also contained that company's corporate offices, and the corporate headquarters of the May Company. The Dillard's location was once the flagship, and headquarters of Stix, Baer and Fuller, with that chain being sold to Dillard's just as mall construction commenced. The mall was initially popular and featured national chain stores. As the 1990s progressed, the mall faced challenges with the redevelopment of the former Westroads Shopping Center into the St. Louis Galleria. By the mid-1990s, Dillard's converted its location into one of its clearance stores, and no longer carried regular day-to-day merchandise, this location closed for good in 2001. In 2006, the almost-vacant "dead mall" closed, and was bought by The Pyramid Companies and was planned to be turned into condominiums and retail space, though the plan was never realized, as Pyramid closed in 2008 due to financial troubles. The mall was foreclosed in 2009 by lender Bank of America and later bought for $12.7 million by Environmental Operations. In 2009, the building was about 85% vacant, and other developers were trying to raise funding for a renovation of the mall. Plans included a $35 million renovation, turning much of the complex into parking space, as well as a $29 million project to attract tenants to the center's office tower. The project, led by investor Stacy Hastie, includes plans for local law firm Lewis, Rice & Fingersh and accounting firm LarsonAllen LLP to move into the building. Earlier, the Missouri Development Finance Board had approved a $5 million loan for the project. In May 2010, work began to convert part of the building into a 750-car parking garage and retail/entertainment complex called Mercantile Exchange. The skybridges to the Famous-Barr Railway Exchange Building and the former Stix, Baer and Fuller / Dillard's store have now been demolished to open up Washington and Locust streets.