Bucher, Willis & Ratliff Corp. recently added four new people to its staff. Rebecca A. Bilderback, EI will join the firm as an environmental engineer intern in the Environmental Engineering Team. Dennis R. O’Roark will join the Facilities Planning and ...
Read More »Armstrong Teasdale Adds To Staff
Armstrong Teasdale LLP recently hired Richard H. Ralston to practice in the area of Alternative Dispute Resolution. He was a former federal magistrate covering the broad spectrum of litigation and mediation. Ralston received his law degree from University of Missouri-Kansas ...
Read More »Stinson Morrison Adds Partner In St. Louis
Anthony S. Gasaway recently joined the law firm of Stinson Morrison Hecker as a partner in the Tax, Trusts & Estates Division of the firm’s St. Louis office.
Read More »Wurdack Scholarship Awarded
David Atashroo of Kansas City, MO has been awarded the Wurdack Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 academic year. Atashroo is a junior majoring in biochemistry, pre-med at the college.
Read More »Granville Smith Scholarship Awarded
Carolyn Eberle of Kansas City, MO has been awarded the Granville Smith Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 academic year. Eberle is a sophomore majoring in biochemistry at the college.
Read More »MFA Faoundation Scholarship Awarded
Aubrey Hake of Raytown, MO has been awarded the MFA Foundation Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 academic year. Hake is a senior majoring in plant sciences at the college.
Read More »Wurdack Scholarship Awarded To Forestry Student
Katherine Langhammer of Kansas City, MO has been awarded the Wurdack Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 year. Langhammer is a senior majoring in forestry at the college.
Read More »Emma Jean Ballew Scholarship Awarded
Dusty Werth of Lee’s Summit, MO has been awarded the Emma Jean Ballew Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 academic year. The scholarship is an additional stipend to the Curator ...
Read More »Trial Court Errs And Denies Appellant His Day In Court
The Circuit Court of Cole County denied Daniel Cody due process in his petition for declaratory judgment Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals decided last week. Judge Edwin H. Smith reversed and remanded the case from the circuit court in ...
Read More »Israeli Court Has Authority To Rule On Custody Dispute
A custody dispute between a mother who lives in the United States and a father who lives in Israel must be decided in Israel because a divided 8th Circuit found that Israel is the habitual residence of the two children. ...
Read More »Patents Protect The Rights Of Inventors
Millions of people invent things everyday. And for budding entrepreneurs, finding and protecting the “right” invention is instrumental to their future business success. Patenting is the first protection inventors look for. “A patent is a valuable business tool when it ...
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