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Generally, the forms are tailored for a particular state. In this collection, they are generic and must be modified for particular state use. If leg...
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Generally, the forms are tailored for a particular state. In this collection, they are generic and must be modified for particular state use. If leg...
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Missouri Pipeline Co. won a jury verdict of $622,500 against a local construction company for a breach of contract when the construction company built two roads and a parking lot over a natural gas pipeline.
Plaintiff Missouri Pipeline Co. operates a 16-inch, high- pressure natural gas transmission line throughout St. Charles and surrounding counties.
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Generally, the forms are tailored for a particular state. In this collection, they are generic and must be modified for particular state use. If leg...
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FAS Construction to Break Ground on New Upscale Staybridge Hotel Project
SAN ANTONIO -- MDI, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDII) subsidiary, FAS Construction, LLC, ...
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Trial court did not err in issuing injunctive relief in favor of an employer based on a non-compete and non-disclosure agreement between the employer and an independent contractor. Although the employer was named as a corporation in the agreement even though it had not yet incorporated, the subsequently incorporated employer was entitled to enforce the agreement. The contractor entered into the agreement with the employer representing itself as a corporation and was estopped from denying the employers corporate existence to avoid her contractual obligations. The contractors status as an independent contractor, as opposed to an employee, was irrelevant to the enforceability of the agreement. Because execution of the agreement was a requirement of the contractor...
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It's important to inform elderly residents and family members who hire outside contractors to provide in-home services - such as home health aides, do...
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The city of Ladue has hired an outside contractor to review its traffic stop data as part of an agreement it reached with the NAACP after meetings with the U.S. Department of Justice.
The NAACP raised concerns about the wealthy St. Louis suburb's police behavior on traffic stops after a state racial profiling report was released this summer. The latest report by the state Attorney General's Office states that blacks were 1,700 percent more likely than whites to be stopped in the suburb.