Victims of crime in Missouri will have access to offender custody and court event information over the phone 24 hours a day through the Missouri Automated Notification Service. This toll-free number became available to the public on June 2, 2003 ...
Read More »Law School graduate employment remains strong
The 29th consecutive publication of NALP’s Jobs & J.D.’s: Employment and Salaries of New Law Graduates-Class of 2002 reported that while graduate employment dropped 1.5% in the past year from 91.5% to 90%, 2002 marks the fifth year with employment ...
Read More »Mo. Chamber Releases Ratings Of Legislators
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently released its 2003 Legislative Vote Record, a rating of each Missouri legislator based on the most critical business votes of the recently concluded legislative session. The 2003 Legislative Vote Record can be ...
Read More »UMKC Sponsors 4-Part Series On Islam And Modern Sciences
From September 3 through December 3, the University of Missouri-Kansas City will offer a four-part lecture series on Islam and the Modern Sciences. The lectures, which are free and open to the public, are the latest example of the University’s ...
Read More »Public Housing Discrimination Suit To Get New Hearing
With eight remaining counts weighing down the mounds of five years of paperwork, the U.S. District Court, Eastern District, of Missouri will have to dig a little deeper to reach closure for three local nonprofit housing organizations, the St. Louis ...
Read More »Richmond, Va. Attorney New ABA President-Elect
Robert J. Grey Jr., a lawyer from Richmond, Va., today became president-elect of the American Bar Association. He will become president in August 2004 at the conclusion of the ABA Annual Meeting in Atlanta. Grey has chaired the ABA Committee ...
Read More »Home Pre-Inspection Can Help Avoid Delays In Closing
Real estate professionals have been good about offering tips to sellers on how they can best present their homes when placing them on the market. Making small improvements to the kitchen, splashing on a fresh coat of paint, and even ...
Read More »Court Of Appeals Dissolves Claimed Partnership
Five years after the suit began, a businessman and his wife have reclaimed the sole rights to their corporation, H20’C, and all its property from an independent contractor who attempted to declare he was a partner during his employment with ...
Read More »Teitelman Reappointed Chair Of ABA Commission
At the American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting San Francisco, ABA President A.P. Carlton Jr. reappointed Judge Richard B. Teitelman, of the Supreme Court of Missouri, to chair the ABA’s Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law. This is Teitelman’s third ...
Read More »MATA President Promises To Uphold Organization's Values
The Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys elected a second female president in its 52-year history at the association’s 45th annual convention this summer at Lake of the Ozarks. Sally I. Heller, a partner in the St. Louis firm Heller & ...
Read More »Kansas Citians Making Headlines
Laura Weldon of Overland Park, KS has been awarded the Granville Smith Scholarship at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources for the 2003-2004 academic year. Weldon is a freshman majoring in hotel and restaurant management ...
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