The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected an effort to build a light rail system in Kansas City without actually ruling that the issue must go before voters.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected an effort to build a light rail system in Kansas City without actually ruling that the issue must go before voters.
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Read More »A Jackson County jury on Thursday awarded nearly $2.6 million — most of it in punitive damages — to a woman who alleged that she was sexually harassed at an AutoZone in Independence.
Read More »St. Louis law firm Schlichter, Bogard & Denton on Friday announced the final approval of a $30 million settlement on behalf of International Paper employees who participated in the company’s hourly and salaried 401(k) plans.
Read More »The meritocracy we have built recruits narcissists, then rewards and promotes them under the “best and the brightest” syndrome of superior individual performance.
Read More »Some lawyers fail to understand the operation of the firm as a business with a budget, collections, profit and loss.
Read More »The law firms of Bartimus, Frickleton, Robertson & Gorny and Goza Honnold said on Thursday that they were merging, effective immediately.
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Read More »Missouri is one of several states seeking information from education companies in an effort to tackle student debt at for-profit colleges.
Read More »The state of Missouri on Wednesday night executed its third inmate in three months after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted a stay. (Updated 1:30 at 10 a.m.)
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Read More »The Missouri Attorney General’s Office said it won’t appeal a judge’s order that it bow out of the murder case against Mark Woodworth. (Updated 5:20 p.m.)
Read More »The life of an attorney is filled with duties, responsibilities and obligations that balance the pleasures and challenges of legal practice. The issue is one of professional responsibility, and the potential penalty for failing to meet it is disciplinary action.
Read More »The Senate Judiciary Committee heard a bill on Monday evening that would disqualify judges on appellate courts and circuit courts under the Nonpartisan Court Plan from hearing cases from attorneys who sat on the judicial commission that nominated the judge.
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