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Read More »Practice, Practice: September
In this Practice, Practice: The transition to a paperless office, three tech must-haves for your firm, the path to going solo, and how to respond to a request for a billing write-down.
Read More »Practice, Practice: August
In this Practice, Practice: New rules on client trust accounts, secrets of a strong attorney-client relationship, saying 'no' in marketing, Husch Blackwell's personal law school.
Read More »New home for SLU Law, new interim president for SLU
Downtown’s Scott Hall finally opens its doors Monday to its most important inhabitants: the Saint Louis University School of Law students.
Read More »Wanted: Jurors who can serve for six months
The St. Louis Circuit Court is gearing up for a tobacco trial that could require jurors to serve for six months.
Read More »Blago needed a Henry Fonda on his jury
Rod Blagojevich crows as if a federal jury in Chicago had set him free. He seems to think that not being found guilty is the same thing as being found not guilty. It isn’t. He says the mostly indecisive end ...
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Read More »Bernanke’s Fed exit door now swings two ways
On March 25, 2010, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke went before the House Financial Services Committee to outline exit strategies, or tools the central bank could use to drain the $1 trillion of excess reserves held by the banking system. At the time, financial markets were focused on whether the Fed would be able to bottle up those reserves, once the economy improved, to prevent an inflationary expansion of credit.
Read More »Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, Suit 155 and 156
Click here to see liens for delinquent land taxes, suit 155 and 156.
Read More »NOT WORTH THE GAMBLE
Negative publicity may not keep members of Congress from going on junkets, but it can keep local officials at home.
Read More »DNA testing set in Clemons case
Physical evidence in a nearly 20-year-old capital murder case will undergo DNA testing. The Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory will conduct the DNA testing of a rape kit and other specimens that Attorney General Chris Koster’s office recently brought ...
Read More »Nelly’s scholar
“I bet you’ve never had your picture taken with a rap star,” Nelly said to Anna Maggini, center, grandmother of Christina Catarinicchia, winner of a Nelly-funded college scholarship. The rapper (as well as singer, actor, and entrepreneur) gathered with Catarinicchia’s family – parents Emanuela and John are on the left – at a Lindenwood University ceremony on Thursday.
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