Charles “Chuck” Todt, a longtime St. Louis-area attorney, died on Feb. 12.
Read More »Real estate investment issues for future consideration
Stephen H. Berardi, CPA, identifies some of the top structural issues that will define the real estate industry over the next 10 to 30 years.
Read More »Loan program’s payment resets may lead to foreclosures
Some homeowners who got a lifeline from the federal government through a loan modification program are about to get a rude awakening as interest rates on the loans – and the payments – start to rise this year.
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Read More »Commentary: The 3 elements of law’s perfect storm
Just as the country has recently experienced wide variations in weather, the legal community has and will continue to experience its own perfect storm. The legal profession is bracing for change.
Read More »Disciplinary hearing for missing attorney Witt canceled
A hearing panel canceled a two-day disciplinary hearing for Jeffrey Witt, a St. Louis area attorney reported missing in November.
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Read More »Leonard Cervantes named Award of Honor winner
Leonard Cervantes, a personal injury attorney known for his service to numerous organizations and for launching an annual Black History Month dinner, will receive the 2014 Award of Honor from the Lawyers Association of St. Louis.
Read More »Pay rates restored for federal panel attorneys
Those attorneys will have their pay rates restored to what they were before a temporary reduction in August of last year, plus a modest increase.
Read More »Ruling on Woodworth prosecutor expected next week
A ruling on a request for a special prosecutor in Mark Woodworth’s third murder trial can be expected next week, the judge considering the request said today, according to an AP report.
Read More »Jefferson County council withholds funding from sheriff’s office
The county council voted to remove several bills that would have funded sheriff’s programs amid concerns about the use of force during the arrest of Terry Jason Stark, 32, of Festus.
Read More »Jefferson County moves forward on buying emergency management property
The county plans to purchase the 1.5-acre property on Herculaneum Industrial Drive for $540,000. The property includes three office/warehouse buildings for a total of 11,047 square feet.
Read More »Jackson Lewis opens Kansas City-area office
National labor and employment firm Jackson Lewis opened a Kansas City-area office after recruiting three former Spencer Fane Britt & Browne attorneys.
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