The number of people taking and passing the Missouri bar is up 10 percent from 2010.
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Read More »The number of people taking and passing the Missouri bar is up 10 percent from 2010.
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Read More »Longtime Kansas City law firm Stinson Morrison Hecker is merging with Minneapolis-based Leonard, Street and Deinard, making it about the 75th largest firm in the U.S.
Read More »The data shows the economic expansion hasn’t broadened to all Americans amid rising stock prices and home values that have boosted the financial standing of more affluent people.
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Read More »The Affordable Care Act may spur more employers to adopt wellness programs with large penalties.
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Read More »Until now, same-sex couples in states that recognize gay marriage filed joint state returns as well as separate federal returns declaring themselves single.
Read More »The judge ruled that the $4 billion real estate developer Larry Silverstein received in a 2007 settlement with World Trade Center insurers fully compensated him for any damages he could have claimed.
Read More »The customers allege LinkedIn Corp. appropriated their identities for marketing the site without their consent by hacking into their external email accounts and downloading contacts’ addresses.
Read More »Al Franken, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, says the use of fingerprint identification with the iPhone 5S raises substantial privacy questions.
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Read More »Tom DeLay was convicted in 2010 of violating campaign-finance laws requiring that corporate and individual donations be kept separate and used only for approved purposes.
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Read More »Vincenzo A. Sicari may get laughs on stage from self-deprecating jokes about his sex life and his Italian family, but the New Jersey Supreme Court isn’t amused.
Read More »Halliburton is the third corporate defendant to plead guilty to wrongdoing related to the 2010 spill.
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