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Tueth Keeney Attorneys Named 2014 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers

Nov 30, 2013 | Celynda L. BrasherIan P. CooperKate L. NashMargaret A. HesseMelanie Gurley Keeney

Tueth Keeney is pleased to announce that five of its attorneys are 2014 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers.   Celynda L. Brasher, Ian P. Cooper, Margaret A. Hesse, Melanie Gurley Keeney and Katherine L. Nash have all been selected as 2014 Super Lawyers.   Celynda,...

Michelle Basi and Kate Nash speak at the Missouri Council of School Attorneys Annual Meeting

Oct 5, 2013 | Kate L. NashMichelle H. Basi

Firm attorneys Michelle Basi and Kate Nash recently spoke to the Council of School Attorneys, which meets during the Missouri School Board Association’s Annual Conference.   Michelle and Kate discussed how recent Missouri Court cases are affecting public school...

Ian Cooper and Kate Nash Win Trustee Election Case for SIU

Oct 5, 2013 | Ian P. CooperKate L. Nash

Ian Cooper and Kate Nash obtained the dismissal of a suit brought by a candidate for the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University.  On October 4, 2013, the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Illinois dismissed the plaintiff’s claims in Sharkey v. Board of...

Melanie Gurley Keeney and Kate Nash present at MSBA Annual Conference

Oct 4, 2013 | Kate L. NashMelanie Gurley Keeney

Firm attorneys Melanie Gurley Keeney and Kate Nash recently presented at the Missouri School Boards Association’s Annual Conference.   Melanie and Kate spoke on two different topics ““ the first, MSIP 5 and Unaccredited School Districts, addressed changes...

Ian Cooper and Kate Nash win dismissal of class action against Mizzou

Jan 10, 2013 | Ian P. CooperKate L. Nash

Ian Cooper and Kate Nash have won the dismissal of a class action filed against the University of Missouri by Iraq war veterans claiming that the University denied them benefits under Missouri’s Returning Heroes”™ Act.   On January 9, 2013, Judge Thomas...
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