Attorneys disproportionately find themselves in the role of chief executive officer, according to a recent study.
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Read More »Attorneys disproportionately find themselves in the role of chief executive officer, according to a recent study.
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Read More »A St. Louis County jury awarded $703,878 to a woman who owns an apartment building in Hazelwood, including penalties against her insurance company for vexatious refusal to pay.
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Read More »Two years after the “bounty” provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act on financial reforms took effect, whistleblower matters remain a sizzling growth area for lawyers in employment or finance and securities practice areas.
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Read More »A requirement of President Barack Obama’s health-care law that group insurance plans cover contraceptives may violate religious freedom, a U.S. appeals court said.
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Read More »A public hearing on a proposed apartment complex drew such a crowd at the Jefferson County Council meeting Oct. 28 that it was standing room only.
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Read More »The Jefferson County Council, which has discussed a grant for DUI checkpoints, three times, voted this week to send the issue to committee for further debate.
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Read More »St. Louis County Associate Circuit Judge Brenda Stith Loftin is retiring, and the 21st Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications to fill her seat.
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Read More »An appeals court tweaked by more than $3 million the amount a primary insurer must pay an excess insurance carrier for a claim stemming from a 1999 natural gas explosion at a Kansas City Power & Light plant.
Read More »The Virginia Supreme Court reversed a jury’s wrongful death verdict against the state.
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Read More »An Arkansas judge’s lawsuit over being disciplined stays dead, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
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Read More »Just as the political campaign mantra “It’s the economy, Stupid!” was designed as a reminder of what was most important, perhaps law schools should add: “It’s the client, Stupid!” to the inspirational Latin phrases that adorn their ivy halls.
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