Certain decisions can open up a company to pay equity violations, even when they’re inadvertent.
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Read More »Certain decisions can open up a company to pay equity violations, even when they’re inadvertent.
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Read More »An appeals court on Tuesday threw out a recent election in Schuyler County and reinstated an appointed prosecutor to his post.
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Read More »Enrollment of first-year students at U.S. law schools this academic year fell 11 percent.
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Read More »Former Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association president Wallace Stanley Squibb died Thursday. He was 46. (Updated at 10:40 a.m.)
Read More »A $2.1 billion settlement announced today with mortgage servicing giant Ocwen Financial Corp. could mean $14 million in relief for Missourians. (Updated at 10:30 a.m.)
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Read More »Missouri’s use of the death penalty appears to be bucking a national trend, at least for now.
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Read More »Therese Pritchard will become the first woman to head the firm in its 140-year history. (Updated 12/19 at 10:46 a.m.)
Read More »Foreclosure rate for single-family homes valued at $5 million and over is actually up 61 percent year-to-date over the same time last year. That bucks the overall trend in the U.S. market for single-family homes.
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Read More »Lawyers are special. Principles of economics do not apply to us. If you have lived through more than one business cycle, you’ve heard variations of this mantra many times.
Read More »Missouri lawmakers will make another attempt next year to bring back a cap on medical malpractice noneconomic damages.
Read More »“This should be a red flag for everyone in legal education and the law firm world.”
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