The Texas Court of Appeals should make matters right in Kountze. Its football team does not need divine inspiration to beat the opposing team.
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When it comes to providing in-house security, commercial property owners are ditching older, analog-based technology and jumping on the digital bandwagon.
Read More »J&J hip-implant settlement may exceed $4 billion
Patients complained that the metal-on-metal implant caused dislocations, pain and follow-up surgeries. They claimed that debris from device caused tissue death.
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Read More »Why believe what government says about JPMorgan?
Of this we can be fairly confident: There is nothing in JPMorgan's admissions that would be damaging to the company. JPMorgan's attorneys can be proud.
Read More »Chiquita loses suit to stop SEC release of records
Chiquita Brands International Inc.’s bid to stop the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from releasing documents on payments to a Colombian terrorist group was dismissed by a federal judge.
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Read More »Former court administrator pleads guilty to fraud
A former Jackson County Circuit Court administrator on Thursday pleaded guilty in federal court to a fraud scheme costing the county nearly $140,000 in embezzled funds.
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Read More »Phil Hess named to appeals court
St. Louis attorney Philip M. Hess will take a seat on the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District.
Read More »Gridiron ‘founding father ’ dies at 97
Bernard Susman, a St. Louis estates and business attorney who practiced for more than 70 years, died in his sleep Nov. 14. He was 97.
Read More »Commentary: The witness’s Golden Rule: Take your time
If the old saying is true — that he who writes the rules wins the game — then the No. 1 rule for any witness is to take your time.
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court considering limits of SOX protection
Just how far do “whistle-blower” protections extend?
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