Ian Cooper and Katherine L. Nash Recently Spoke at the Missouri College & University Professional Association – HR Fall Conference

Ian Cooper and Kate Nash recently spoke at the Missouri College & University Professional Association ““ HR Fall Conference at the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.   Ian and Kate addressed college and university human resources professionals from around the state about hot legal topics impacting human resources.

Ian Cooper is Chairman and a founding Shareholder of Tueth, Keeney, Cooper, Mohan & Jackstadt, P.C.   Ian practices in the areas of employment, higher education, commercial

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Melanie Keeney and Ian Cooper Selected by “Best Lawyers in America”®

Melanie Keeney and Ian Cooper have been selected for inclusion in the 21st Edition of The Best Lawyers in America ®.   Melanie has been named the 2014-15 St. Louis Immigration Law “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers, and has been recognized in the practice areas of Employment Law ““ Management, Immigration Law, and Education Law.   Ian is being recognized by Best Lawyers in the practice areas of Labor and Employment Litigation and Commercial Litigation.

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Ian Cooper Elected a Fellow in the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

Ian Cooper has been elected a Fellow in the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and will be inducted into the College at a ceremony in Los Angeles, California in November.   Ian was the only lawyer from Missouri who was elected to become a Fellow in the College in 2014.   The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers is “a fellowship of the most accomplished members of the labor and employment law community” in the United States.  

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Tueth Keeney Attorneys Named 2014 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers

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, Ian, and Melanie are all founding shareholders of the firm. Only up to five percent of attorneys in a state are named Super Lawyers. Selecting the attorneys involves an in-depth, measurable process. Peer nominations by

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Ian Cooper and Mollie Hennessee Win Motion for Class Certification for UMKC

Ian Cooper and Mollie Hennessee defeated the plaintiff’s motion for class certification in a reverse discrimination claim brought under the Missouri Human Rights Act.  On October 24, 2013, the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, ruled in favor of the University of Missouri – Kansas City in Taylor v. Curators, et al., and denied plaintiff’s motion for certification of a class of 39 applicants to the position of police officer.

Tueth Keeney represents numerous public and private colleges

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Ian Cooper and Kate Nash Win Trustee Election Case for SIU

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 Trustees, et al.  Ian and Kate attacked the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court to hear Plaintiff’s claims for declaratory and injunctive relief.

Tueth Keeney represents numerous public and private colleges and universities and community

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Ian Cooper speaks at the National Association of College and University Attorneys Meeting

Ian Cooper was a featured speaker at NACUA’s annual Higher Education Discrimination Law workshop in Nashville, Tennessee on March 22, 2013.  Ian spoke on “Managing High Profile Discrimination Litigation.”  Approximately 250 in-house counsel from colleges and universities across the United States attended this year’s NACUA workshop.

Ian Cooper is a founding Shareholder of Tueth, Keeney, Cooper, Mohan & Jackstadt, P.C. Ian practices in the areas of employment, higher education, commercial and tort

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

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 Prebil dismissed the Plaintiffs”™ claims with prejudice in Dunn v. Curators of the University of Missouri, et al.   Judge Prebil’s dismissal order is the second time Ian and Kate have defeated plaintiffs seeking class certification of

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Tueth Keeney Attorneys Named 2013 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers

Tueth Keeney is pleased to announce that three of its attorneys are 2013 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers.  Celynda Brasher, Ian Cooper, and Melanie Keeney have all been selected as 2013 Super Lawyers.  Celynda, Ian, and Melanie are all founding shareholders of the firm.  In addition, Amy Clendennen was selected for Missouri & Kansas Rising Stars 2013. Only up to five percent of attorneys in a state are named Super Lawyers. Selecting the attorneys involves an in-depth,

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Ian Cooper and Amy Leech Clendennen Win Appeal for Missouri State University

Ian Cooper and Amy Leech Clendennen won an appeal in the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Southern District for Missouri State University.   The appellant, Dr. Mary Anne Jennings, claimed that the University breached its covenant of good faith and fair dealing against the University, and further argued that she was entitled to a declaratory judgment against the University.   Ian and Amy prevailed at the trial court level and again on appeal.   On August 27, 2012,

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