Approved after years of legislative wrangling, the bill temporarily puts more money into the nearly insolvent fund but also restricts the claims that can be made against it.
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Read More »Approved after years of legislative wrangling, the bill temporarily puts more money into the nearly insolvent fund but also restricts the claims that can be made against it.
Tagged with: Jay Nixon Second Injury Fund
Read More »The driver suffered lower back injuries requiring a spinal fusion as a result of the accident.
Read More »U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, is recommending Judge Ronnie White to the Obama administration for the U.S. District judgeship vacated by Judge Jean Hamilton.
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Read More »The verdict is among the largest medical malpractice awards in the state.
Read More »A website that only communicates information about a trial that is already in the public record in all likelihood would not run afoul of advertising rules, but lawyers could get in trouble if they direct others, including their clients, to put up websites that transgress the rules.
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Read More »Louis Freeh, a former federal judge, will conduct an external investigation to supplement an internal probe already under way of a staff attorney at the Deepwater Horizon Court Supervised Settlement Program.
Read More »On March 30, the St. Louis-based grocery chain reported that between December 2012 and March 29, 2.4 million credit and debit cards used at 79 of its 100 stores may have been compromised.
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Read More »Small firms are using client portals as a tool to save time by providing clients with case information when they want it.
Read More »U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington Tuesday ruled in favor of groups that argued the regulation would hobble companies’ competitiveness by forcing them to publicly disclose information that could be used to influence political events in other countries.
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Read More »To critics, unpaid internships are an abuse of the labor system, a way for employers to take advantage of desperate job seekers. Supporters, including some former unpaid interns, see it as a way to get training and career contacts.
Read More »The bill would allow the Missouri Supreme Court to draft new boundaries every 20 years, starting in 2020.
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