Trial

Resolving disputes and lawsuits is an essential part of what we do at Polsinelli Shughart PC. In every case, we work to understand not only the legal issues involved, but also the client’s business goals. Only this kind of in-depth analysis can truly meet a client’s legal challenges today.

We represent clients in a variety of industries, including automotive, insurance, construction, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, medical device, public utility, finance, transportation and manufacturing. Regardless of the nature of a dispute, the depth of experience of the Polsinelli Shughart Trial Department provides clients with effective representation in attempting to achieve a favorable resolution.

Extensive courtroom experience gives our litigation team the advantage in a wide variety of cases. When we negotiate or litigate, we do so with the understanding the goals of our clients vary, and those goals may change from case to case.

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January 11, 2012
Employers cannot require employees to surrender their right to pursue employment class actions, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") recently ruled in a two-member decision. The decision follows closely on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling protecting class action waivers.
January 9, 2012
President Obama named Sharon Block, Terence Flynn, and Richard Griffin as recess appointments to the NLRB. The legality of the President's recess appointments will likely draw legal challenges. Those who rely upon the Board's decisions and regulations will rightfully be concerned that any actions taken by this Board between now and the resolution of those legal challenges may be overturned.
January 6, 2012
A new decision by the Kansas Supreme Court drastically alters the legal landscape for claims against residential home builders. David v. Hett, No. 98,416, Kan., (Kan. Dec. 30, 2011).
December 14, 2011
The US Green Building Council (USGBC) has jumped into the application world with the goals of saving time and effort in task management, data exchange, and the Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) certification process, while expanding green building across the county. With numerous LEED projects completed, under construction, and in the planning stages, USGBC has created an application lab to help users navigate their way through the LEED process.
October 2010
Last week, an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) for the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued a long-anticipated ruling addressing the issue of whether a health care provider’s participation in TRICARE (see note below) rendered it a federal subcontractor subject to the Office of Federal Contract Compliance (“OFCCP”) jurisdiction. In upholding an earlier ruling, the ALJ held that a Florida hospital is a federal subcontractor because it participates in a health care provider network established by Humana Military Healthcare Services, Inc. (“HMHS”), which has a federal contract with the Department of Defense (“DOD”) to provide medical services to individuals eligible for TRICARE coverage.