The U.S. Department of Labor announced a nationwide partnership with Adecco, the world’s largest staffing and human resource solutions company. Adecco is providing consultation and assistance on a variety of work force initiatives, including recruitment, training and placement of displaced ...
Read More »Vets can get medallion
As of January 1, Missouri Korean War veterans can begin applying to receive the Korean War medal, medallion and certificate. The Korean War Medallion Program was created last fall through legislation. The medals are being minted and available for distribution ...
Read More »Tax relief on way
Jackson County and H&R Block will announce a new joint effort to help seniors, the disabled and others get the tax relief they are entitled to. A news conference to announce the plan has been scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 6 ...
Read More »MAC slates grant meeting
If your organization plans to apply for Missouri Arts Council funds then it is necessary to attend a free Grant Information Workshop being conducted in Kansas City. Attendees will learn information about grant guidelines and application forms for all MAC ...
Read More »Necessary operation expenses need to be defined in UMB, KC tax case
The definition of “necessary expenses of operation” remains unclear in a summary judgment case over protested earnings taxes between United Missouri Bank and Kansas City. The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District remanded United Missouri Bank, N.A., Respondent ...
Read More »Sexually violent
In its latest look at the state’s law providing for civil commitments of sexually violent predators, the Missouri Supreme Court determined that it does not violate constitutional due process requirements or equal protection requirements. All of the judges agreed that ...
Read More »Circuit Court errs in granting divorce in bigamous marriage
BALTIMORE, Md.-The only way to dissolve a bigamous marriage is through annulment, the Court of Special Appeals proclaimed this week. The appellate court reversed a January 2003 decision by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County granting an absolute divorce to ...
Read More »Court fails to consult daughter in custody case
Despite the fact that a mother moved her daughter across the country without permission from the court, the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District reversed and remanded a custody modification case because the trial court failed to consider ...
Read More »Only a few new laws go on the books today
As the New Year rings in, a handful of new Missouri laws also ring in. While most of the state House and Senate Bills signed became effective August 28, a few laws or portions of laws start today. Of the ...
Read More »New Year brings new look for 'The Daily Record'
The beginning of 2004 signaled a milestone for The Daily Record as it marked the completion of 115 years of service to the Jackson County legal and business community. As part of that celebration, The Daily Record recently went through ...
Read More »Murphy joins 'Daily Record' team
Stephanie Mitchum Murphy, a Kansas City native with experience in both print and radio news writing, has joined the staff of The Daily Record as a reporter covering legal and business news. “We’re thrilled to have Stephanie on board with ...
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