Patrick really did think he was helping as he followed the perspective buyers on his parents Jefferson County home during their initial tour of the house, informing them along the way of the details that might help them in their ...
Read More »Parental rights decision reversed in favor of injured father
A brain injury will not get in the way of this father and son, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled last Thursday, reversing a Jefferson County Circuit Court’s decision to terminate the father’s custody because a fall that damaged his brain ...
Read More »Interest-only mortgage insights
As interest rates begin to rise, many homeowners – both those who have refinanced at lower rates and those who have waited until the record level trend shifted – may be reconsidering their mortgage package. As the home finance industry ...
Read More »New bill will benefit small businesses
By Mike Nixon Special to The Daily Record
Read More »Bond looking to secure more federal highway money for Mo.
U.S. Sen. Kit Bond says he is hopeful but can’t promise that federal legislation authorizing more transportation money for Missouri would be approved during the next few weeks. Bond on Friday told several dozen representatives of St. Louis area chambers ...
Read More »Howard Shalowitz to head St. Louis Bar Foundation
The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis’ immediate past-president Howard Shalowitz has taken the reigns of the organization’s charitable wing with the election to president of the St. Louis Bar Foundation earlier this month. Other members stepping up to bat ...
Read More »Convict's pre-trial statement fails to prove standing
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District denied a man’s request for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief because he objected to various concepts adopted from Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous and incorporated into a Department of Corrections drug ...
Read More »COA upholds firing of police officer
A police officer appealing his termination from the Arnold Police Department should have stuck to the point, the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, ruled on Tuesday, affirming previous appellate decisions to exclude irrelevant evidence. “[Officer Jeffery] Roorda’s ‘defense’ (both ...
Read More »Edwin Smith elected chief judge
The judges of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District have elected Edwin H. Smith as Chief Judge. Judge Smith will serve a two-year term commencing July 1, 2004. The Chief Judge serves as chief administrative officer of the Court. ...
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Bloomingdale’s takes a risk CHICAGO (NYT) – Bloomingdale’s, that bastion of Manhattan’s Third Avenue chic, is embarking on a high-risk adventure, creating a huge home furnishings store in an abandoned Shriners temple here – part of the store’s attempt to ...
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