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Law Day is an annual celebration of the rule of law. The founder of Law Day, the late ABA President Charles S. Rhyne, introduced the idea of a day specially set aside to demonstrate that “respect for the rule of ...
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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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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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