Missouri Law Blog:Missouri Supreme Court affirms exclusion of expert testimony under Mo. Rev. Stat. Section 490.065 (the state law analogue to Federal Rule of Evidence 702), emphasizing failure to show reliability
Missouri Supreme Court affirms exclusion of expert testimony under Mo. Rev. Stat. Section 490.065 (the state law analogue to Federal Rule of Evidence 702), emphasizing failure to show reliability
The Missouri Supreme Court has reaffirmed that expert testimony must meet the requirements of Section 490.065 that the opinion be the product of reliable principles and methods, reliably applied.
Recognition:Shore and Watt Named to Missouri Lawyers Media Construction Law POWER List
Shore and Watt Named to Missouri Lawyers Media Construction Law POWER List
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice Kansas City Members Heather Shore and John Watt have been named to the 2026 Missouri Lawyers Media Construction Law POWER List, which recognizes attorneys representing contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and property owners in construction-related matters.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Sponsors 13th Annual Jackie Macaulay Auction at UW Law School
Amy Nevad Serves as Panelist at ALA Gateway Chapter Program
On Mar. 6, Baker Sterchi Director of Office Operations Amy Nevad, secretary of the Gateway Chapter Executive Board of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA), served as a panelist at the chapter's program, "Inside the Modern Law Firm: Opportunities Beyond the Practice of Law," co-sponsored by Webster University.
Publications:Laura Beasley Co-Authors IDC Quarterly Article on Non-Lawyer Involvement in the Business of Law
Laura Beasley Co-Authors IDC Quarterly Article on Non-Lawyer Involvement in the Business of Law
Baker Sterchi Member Laura Beasley co-authored the article, "Rewriting the Business of Law Through Non-Lawyer Involvement," published in the first-quarter edition of the Illinois Defense Counsel (IDC) Quarterly.
Speaking Engagements:Brian Maxey to Serve on Public Safety Panel at Leading Without a Badge Summit
Brian Maxey to Serve on Public Safety Panel at Leading Without a Badge Summit
On Mar. 16, Baker Sterchi attorney Brian Maxey will serve as a panelist at the Second Annual Leading Without a Badge Summit being held in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Sponsors Fourth Annual Women in the Law Symposium
City of Lancaster Uses AI to Process Construction Permit Applications
Municipalities are beginning to use agentic Artificial Intelligence (AI) to process construction permit applications, reduce backlogs and improve efficiency. The trend offers opportunities for faster project approvals but also raises oversight, transparency, and risk management considerations.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi launches public-sector risk management and consulting service
Baker Sterchi launches public-sector risk management and consulting service
Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice has launched a new Public-Sector Risk Management & Consulting service focused on helping government agencies, law enforcement organizations and insurers manage risk, strengthen accountability and support defensible decision-making in high-scrutiny environments.
Recognition:Baker Sterchi Intern Honored as Cristo Rey Student of the Month
Baker Sterchi Intern Honored as Cristo Rey Student of the Month
Baker Sterchi intern Nayeli, a senior at Cristo Rey High School, was named Student of the Month for February in recognition of her dedication, leadership and commitment to excellence.
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