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.
Speaking Engagements:Justin Meyer to Speak on Reptile Theory at DRI Young Lawyers Seminar
Scott Kreamer Named to 2026 Missouri Lawyers Media Business Defense POWER List
For the sixth year in a row, Baker Sterchi Managing Member Scott Kreamer has earned recognition on Missouri Lawyers Media's Business Defense POWER List.
Healthcare Law Blog:Trial court sanctions medical malpractice plaintiff counsel for false affidavits of merit.
Trial court sanctions medical malpractice plaintiff counsel for false affidavits of merit.
In a medical malpractice/wrongful death case pending in Nodaway County, Missouri, a trial court judge sanctioned a plaintiff attorney after determining he filed false affidavits of merit. The court dismissed all four nurse defendants, barred further amendment of the petition, authorized attorney's fees, and referred plaintiff's counsel to the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel.
Results:Defense Verdict Obtained for Nonprofit Client in Emotional Distress Dispute Trial
Defense Verdict Obtained for Nonprofit Client in Emotional Distress Dispute Trial
On May 7, 2026, after a three-day trial in the Circuit Court of Oregon for Multnomah County, Baker Sterchi Seattle attorneys, alongside co-counsel, obtained a directed defense verdict on behalf of a nonprofit client in Portland, Oregon.
Firm News:Clay Crawford Appointed Co-Chair of ACCC Extracontractual and Bad Faith Claims Litigation Committee
Clay Crawford Appointed Co-Chair of ACCC Extracontractual and Bad Faith Claims Litigation Committee
Baker Sterchi Member Clay Crawford has been appointed co-chair of the American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC) Extracontractual and Bad Faith Claims Litigation Committee for the 2026-2027 term.
Illinois Law Blog:Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Retroactively Enforces BIPA Damages Amendments
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Retroactively Enforces BIPA Damages Amendments
Beginning in 2019, Illinois state and federal courts have issued a string of pro-plaintiff rulings in biometric privacy litigation. In 2024, the Illinois legislature amended the Biometric Information Privacy Act in an effort to curb the potentially destructive damages available to plaintiffs under the Act. A new question emerged. Do the amendments apply retroactively? Recently, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals determined that the amendments do apply to lawsuits filed before the effective date of the amendments.