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Calculating home repair costs

“It was just a lousy screen door,” said Pete, who admitted he was too embarrassed for his real name to be used, concerning his latest attempt at a home improvement project that ended up costing him more than expected in ...

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Real Estate sends mixed message

Is the residential real estate boom coming to an end? Much of that depends on how the particular figures concerning this industry are read on a weekly basis. A recent survey listed 56 percent of respondents confirming their belief that ...

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No-knock cases are no joke

Provisions of the federal and state constitutions that mandate search warrants for law enforcement entry into homes is of ancient vintage, with its roots dating back to the English Magna Carta in 1215. The warrant requirement generally encompasses the obligation ...

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Employee makes submissible whistleblower case

Despite not pleading wrongful discharge under a whistleblower theory, a discharged employee made a submissible whistleblower case, the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District ruled in a reversed and remanded decision. In Jason Shuler, Appellant v. Premium Standard ...

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Stinson adds bankruptcy attorneys

In an ongoing endeavor to aggressively recruit the finest attorneys, Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP recently announced the addition of respected bankruptcy attorney C. Taylor Ashworth, formerly of Osborn Maledon, to the firm’s bankruptcy practice. Also joining Ashworth in the move ...

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