With all of the attention focused on economic incentives these days, it is good to keep in mind that there is no single statute that controls the definition of public…
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Dan Herrington and Kevin Mason co-wrote “Limiting Statutory Employer Liability for Workers’ Compensation” for The Transportation Lawyer. “A recent administrative decision by Kentucky’s Department of Workers’ Claims holds important promise…
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White Goss Bowers March Schulte & Weisenfels, a Professional Corporation, is pleased to announce that Mark S. Bryant joined the Firm on April 16, 2012 and will continue his practice…
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Mary Jo Shaney wrote “Forewarned is forearmed: agency noncompetes” for the Missouri Association of Insurance Agents.
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Attorneys Evan Douthit, Doug Gentile, Jeffrey Rowe and John Witten obtained a $1.7 million settlement against a trucking company on behalf of a 38 year old man who sustained severe…
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On April 11, 2011, Attorneys John W. Witten and Jeffrey D. Rowe obtained a unanimous jury verdict of $153,000 for their client – including $125,000 in non-economic damages – in…
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Attorneys Ryan D. O’Dell and Chris L. Kurtz obtain summary judgment, including monetary damages and a permanent injunction, from the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, enforcing a non-compete agreement…
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Compensatory portion of $10.4 million verdict upheld by Montana Supreme Court. Recently, the Montana Supreme Court affirmed the $6.7 million compensatory verdict (which with interest came to over $8 million)…
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The Missouri Court of Appeals handed down an interesting decision in City of Kimberling City v. Leo Journagan Construction Company, Inc.: After completion of a sewer project, the City's streets…
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Phillip (Chuck) Rouse was recently named "Top-Five Innovator of the Year" in the prepaid card industry for the year 2010 by Paybefore Magazine.
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