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| Polsinelli lays off nine |

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K.C. office hit by credit crunch
Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan Suelthaus has joined the growing list of law firms to have laid off lawyers this year.
The firm’s chairman and CEO, W. Russell Welsh, said Tuesday that nine lawyers have been fired from the real-estate lending area of firm’s financial services practice, leaving the total number of attorneys ...
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| Metro not subject to its host states’ open records laws |
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A federal judge in St. Louis threw out a local television station’s lawsuit against Metro, the area’s bi-state public transportation agency.
KMOV TV, Channel 4 on the dial, sued Metro after the agency refused to provide investigative reporter ...
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| Trial of interest ends before it begins |
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A mistrial was declared Tuesday in a case being watched by lawyers from across the country.
The lawsuit itself is similar to many filed around the country in recent years. The state of Missouri, through the attorney general’s office, sued ...
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| JPMorgan warned Calif. before auction market collapsed |
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Bloomberg News
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of five banks to settle claims it misled investors who bought auction-rate debt, told California days before the market collapsed to be “vigilant” to the potential of further deterioration.
“The ...
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| NFL, Reebok win ruling over team logos on hats |
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The National Football League didn't violate antitrust laws in granting Reebok International an exclusive license to make hats featuring logos of the league's 32 teams, a federal appeals court ruled.
Rejecting cap maker American Needle’s ...
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