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Chamber Day leads to rhetoric

Attracting more jobs and companies to Missouri is on everyone’s mind lately. But, if politicians talk about it, the discussion often turns toward campaign rhetoric. That’s what happened at the 13th annual Missouri Chamber Day at the Capitol Building in ...

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Financing for manufactured homes

In an effort to increase opportunities for working families needing affordable housing, Fannie Mae has entered into an alliance with nine nationally chartered lenders across the country to provide access to moderately priced 30-year mortgages for purchasers of owner occupied, ...

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Holden appoints Circuit judge

Gov. Bob Holden announced the appointment of Michael Burton of Webster Groves as circuit judge of the 21st Judicial Circuit. “Judge Burton’s intellect and judicial demeanor have consistently earned him praise,” said Holden. “He is well-qualified and will make an ...

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Worker's allegations lack pretext

Must promotion criteria be entirely objective to withstand an employee’s claim that the selection process was a pretext for discrimination? After reviewing the pleadings in Roman Jones v. John E. Potter, as successor to William J. Henderson, as Postmaster General ...

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Forum looks for entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs looking for funding opportunities only have until this Friday to apply for participation in the fifth annual InvestMidwest Venture Capital Forum. The venture forum, to be held May 5 and 6 at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. ...

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Legal Leaders deadline near

Time is running out for those thinking of submitting a nomination for the inaugural 2004 KC Legal Leaders of the Year awards. Many great litigators, corporate attorneys, professors, judges, paralegal and other Kansas City legal leaders have already been nominated. ...

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New House bill triggers tort debate

Despite last year’s attempts to lock down the issues surrounding tort reform, Missouri doctors are not giving up. As House Bill 1304 begins to mobilize through the Missouri House of Representatives, doctors and trial attorneys gear up for another season ...

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Lawyers advised to check goals

As February gets under way, and the resolutions made in January dim, many lawyers may begin to take another look at the career goals they set for themselves for 2004. With the pressures of law firm life increasing, lawyers looking ...

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