In-house practice is a whirlwind of competing priorities, multistep processes, multifunctional group projects and beguiling distractions. Success requires you to think as much about what you do, and how you do it, as you do about the work itself. Recognize ...
Read More »Weill, Prince, O’Neal are gone except for perks
My guess is that a large number of out-of-work Americans wouldn’t mind having their own office with secretarial help, even if they have no actual job to do there. For those in foreclosure, those laid-off, they could get some rest ...
Read More »Don’t dabble in tasks — organize for results
In-house practice is a whirlwind of competing priorities, multistep processes, multifunctional group projects and beguiling distractions. Success requires you to think as much about what you do, and how you do it, as you do about the work itself. Recognize ...
Read More »Inmate Kezer walks free
Hulshof responds to judges
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Evidence excluded from closings, improperly Supreme Court told
Read More »Testimony hearsay, defense argues
An attorney for a St. Charles woman convicted of manufacturing meth argued before the Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday that prosecutors inappro-priately used hearsay evidence to help secure her conviction. Jessica Reed of St. Charles County was convicted of attempting ...
Read More »Foreclosure epicenter shows Obama challenge
It has taken Susan Erb just three years to see the value of her Merced, Calif., home plunge by more than half to $350,000. Next month, her mortgage payment jumps 20 percent to $3,321, and she knows she can’t afford ...
Read More »Commission announces interview rescheduling
The Appellate Judicial Commission has suspended the process to fill Judge Booker T. Shaw’s vacancy on the Eastern District Court of Appeals until at least late summer because of scheduling conflicts with filling the three vacancies on the Western District ...
Read More »Plaintiffs in crash seek new trial
Former Missouri Supreme Court Judges Ann Covington and Edward “Chip” Robertson visit before arguing their cases Wednesday morning in the Missouri Supreme Court. Covington is now with Bryan Cave, and Robertson is with Bartimus Frickleton Robertson & Gorny. Photo by ...
Read More »Lawyer says city must pay for violations
Lawyers for a group of current and former Bridgeton residents on Tuesday asked a federal judge to order the city of St. Louis to pay the maximum penalty for violations of the Clean Air Act connected with a runway expansion ...
Read More »Red-light camera suit moves ahead
In a broad-ranging order earlier this month, a federal judge has allowed for a lawsuit challenging the city of Arnold’s use of red-light ticket cameras to proceed. U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas C. Mummert III, of the Eastern District of Missouri, ...
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