The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday issued three rulings limiting some sales tax exemptions for construction activities by businesses.
Read More »Collectors must give lien holders notice before tax sales
Tax collectors need to give mechanic’s lien holders personal notice before selling property for delinquent taxes, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »‘Lawgislators’ assigned to committee chair positions
Nine Missouri lawyer-legislators were selected Monday as committee chairpersons.
Read More »McCaskill says she won’t run for governor in 2016
U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill said Monday that she won’t run for Missouri governor in 2016, avoiding a potential Democratic primary with Missouri’s attorney general.
Read More »Court says limits on juvenile lifers is retroactive
The Missouri Court of Appeals Western District ruled Tuesday that a juvenile who had committed a homicide and received the mandatory sentence of life without parole should have his cases remanded to circuit court, meaning that some 80 prisoners in Missouri prisons will have the chance at a new hearing. (Updated)
Read More »Boeing may reap $229M in new subsidies from Missouri
Missouri has agreed to an incentive package with Boeing that provides the aerospace giant up to $229 million if employment grows and less if it shrinks moderately.
Read More »St. Louis County towns eye municipal court mergers
With the calls for municipal court reform continuing after the fatal Ferguson police shooting, some towns in north St. Louis County aren't waiting for possible changes to state law that could potentially spell their demise.
Read More »Littler brings 275 jobs to Kansas City
Employment and labor law megafirm Littler Mendelson announced today in a release that it would be moving its administrative and corporate offices to Kansas City.
Read More »Secretary of state Kander aims to cut business fees
Missouri businesses could pay the lowest fees nationally if legislation backed by Secretary of State Jason Kander gets support from lawmakers.
Read More »Election for St. Louis judicial commission member pushed back
The Missouri Supreme Court pushed back to March 12 a special election to fill a vacancy on the 22nd Circuit Judicial Commission left by the death of former judge Michael Calvin.
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Read More »St. Charles OKs body cameras for its police
An eastern Missouri city is the latest among a growing number of municipalities around the nation that have approved the purchase of body cameras for their police force.
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