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st-louis-circuit-attorney
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1
Top Practice Route
Civil Litigation
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John Solomon filed an amended petition against the St. Louis Circuit Attorney, alleging violations of the Sunshine Law. The trial court entered a default judgment against the Circuit Attorney for failing to timely respond, and subsequently denied the Circuit Attorney's motion to set aside the default judgment. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's denial of the motion to set aside the default judgment, finding no error in the entry of default or in the finding of no good cause. The court also granted Solomon's motion for attorney's fees on appeal and remanded the case for an in camera review of records and a determination of appellate attorney's fees.