The legislation would have redefined misconduct and good cause to disqualify certain workers from getting unemployment benefits.
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Read More »The legislation would have redefined misconduct and good cause to disqualify certain workers from getting unemployment benefits.
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Read More »Lawmakers rose up to protect Doe Run Resources from large punitive damage awards.
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Read More »John J. Diehl Jr. has been elected speaker of the House of the Missouri House of Representatives.
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Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster’s office said that the ruling means that Missouri will have to refund an undetermined amount from the annual payment of approximately $130 million due in April 2014.
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Read More »The House sent the override to the Senate on a 109-49 vote. The Senate was one vote short.
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Read More »Detroit’s retired employees claim the law that lets municipalties seek court protection from creditors violates the U.S. Constitution.
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Read More »The lawsuits by four residents are the first of almost 48,000 toxic-exposure claims to come to trial.
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Read More »Washington University Law Dean Kent D. Syverud is leaving to become chancellor and president of Syracuse University.
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Read More »Richmond, Calif., took a step toward setting up a mortgage principal reduction program to help homeowners with troubled loans, while leaving the door open to using its eminent domain powers to acquire the debt.
Read More »The Missouri House of Representatives overrode Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of the Second Amendment Preservation Act.
Read More »An attorneys’ fee award of nearly $100,000 quadrupled the amount the city of Manchester has been ordered to pay in a lawsuit over overtime for three records clerks.
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