Scheduling Motions in Division 14



St. Louis City Circuit Court
Thomas A. McCarthy, Judge

Courtroom:14
Floor: 9 NW CCB
Paralegal: Tracy Wells
Email: Tracy.Wells@courts.mo.gov
Phone: (314) 641-8448
Fax: (314) 613-3012


To attend Division 14 hearing virtually:

URL:
https://mocourts.webex.com/meet/thomas.mccarthy/

Meeting Number:
968 671 767

Video Address:
thomas.mccarthy@mocourts.webex.com

Audio connection:
United States Toll +1-408-418-9388

Access code:
968 671 767




To cancel or reschedule any matter, you must contact Tracy Wells either by phone or email within 2 business days of scheduled hearing date.

NOTE: AFTER scheduling a case, the attorney signing up the matter MUST electronically file a Notice of Hearing within 24 hours of signing up said cause on this website.



NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS:

NOTE: All status conferences will be conducted via Cisco Webex. All default hearings, non-contested hearings and non-testimonial hearings MUST be heard in person, in Division 14 unless parties are granted prior approval to conduct the matter virtually.

BEFORE scheduling a case on this website, the attorney signing up the matter MUST consult and confirm the availability of all attorneys and/or non-represented parties on the case.

AFTER scheduling a case, the attorney signing up the matter MUST electronically file a Notice of Hearing within 24 hours of signing up said cause on this website.

FAILURE to comply with ALL instructions listed above, will result in your matter being removed from the docket, and your case will not be heard.



 
 

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