Missouri Mechanic's Liens on New Residential Property: Navigating Conflicting Notice Requirements
Missouri's mechanic's lien statute for new residential property contains conflicting notice provisions that can result in the loss of lien rights, even when an owner fails to record a required notice. Until courts provide guidance, contractors must take proactive steps to protect their rights.
Firm News:Brian Maxey Appointed to WADEPS Data Governance Advisory Committee
Brian Maxey Appointed to WADEPS Data Governance Advisory Committee
Baker Sterchi attorney Brian Maxey of the Seattle office has been appointed to the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS) Data Governance Advisory Committee.
Baker Sterchi Member Megan Sterchi Lammert is serving as program chair of ALFA International's Product Liability & Complex Torts Practice Group Regional Seminar taking place April 16 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Speaking Engagements:Bob Christie to Present on Emerging Trial Technology at DRI Toxic Torts Seminar
The Pattern Continues: A Decline in Civil Jury Trials
2025 presented mainly good news for defendants based on the recent data for Kansas City area jury verdicts. As the number of cases tried continues to decrease, so does the total amount awarded to Plaintiffs. Of the total verdicts in 2025, only 39% were for the Plaintiff. With fewer trials and diminishing recoveries, this evolving climate is likely to influence how civil disputes are evaluated, negotiated, and resolved.
Firm News:Patterson and Schafer Graduate from 2025-2026 FDCC National Ladder Down Program
Patterson and Schafer Graduate from 2025-2026 FDCC National Ladder Down Program
Baker Sterchi attorneys Sam Patterson (Kansas City, Missouri) and Rachel Schafer (St. Louis, Missouri) graduated from the 2025-2026 Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC) National Ladder Down Program, a yearlong program devoted to the professional development of women lawyers.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Attorneys Lead and Participate in 2026 MODL Trial Academy
Baker Sterchi Attorneys Lead and Participate in 2026 MODL Trial Academy
Baker Sterchi attorneys Alena Johnston and Lisa Verity of the St. Louis, Missouri office and Sara Rakowiecki of the Kansas City, Missouri office participated in the 2026 Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers (MODL) "John L. Oliver, Jr." Trial Academy at the University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia, Missouri, held March 25–27.
Firm News:Amy Nevad Appointed ALA Gateway Chapter Vice President
Amy Nevad Appointed ALA Gateway Chapter Vice President
Baker Sterchi Director of Office Operations Amy Nevad has been appointed vice president of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) Gateway Chapter Executive Board for the 2026–27 term and was recently installed in the position with the chapter's officers and directors at a Gateway Chapter program.
Drug / Device Law Blog:When PMA Preemption Stops at the Operating Room Door
When PMA Preemption Stops at the Operating Room Door
Manufacturers of Class III medical devices have long relied on federal preemption under the Medical Device Amendments ("MDA") as a powerful defense against state-law product liability claims. In Miller v. Rush University Medical Center (Northern District of Illinois), the Court reinforced that protection—but also clarified where it ends. Read on to understand why this decision offers important guidance for medical device manufacturers, distributors, hospitals, and their counsel—particularly regarding the growing litigation risk associated with industry representatives in surgical settings.
Publications:Jim Maloney Authors Chapter in ABA TIPS Reference Handbook on the Homeowners Insurance Policy
Jim Maloney Authors Chapter in ABA TIPS Reference Handbook on the Homeowners Insurance Policy
Baker Sterchi Member Jim Maloney authored the chapter, "The Expected or Intended Injury Exclusion," in The Reference Handbook on the Homeowners Insurance Policy, published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS).
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