by David P. Weiss | Oct 17, 2011 | Real Estate Law
Contrary to what some websites state, Missouri permits lawsuits to recover deficiencies between the amounts due under a note secured by a deed of trust and amounts bid in at foreclosure. Alarmingly, recent newspaper and online articles are suggesting that the holders...
by David P. Weiss | Oct 13, 2011 | Employment Law
Just a couple weeks ago, Missouri and Illinois, along with other states, entered into an agreement whereby the respective states’ DOLs will share information with the IRS in order to permit the IRS to more strictly enforce the wage and hour laws. Companies that...
by David P. Weiss | Aug 24, 2011 | Corporate Law, Litigation, Small Business Law
Larger corporations have faced this reality for many years: litigation involving records can be extremely costly, very disruptive and just a pain in the “you-know-what.” Now smaller companies are also experiencing what their larger counterparts have known for some...
by David P. Weiss | Aug 2, 2011 | Employment Law, Small Business Law
In 2008, the United canadian healthcare States Congress enacted amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”). In March 2011, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), which is charged with writing and adopting regulations, promulgated...
by David P. Weiss | Jun 30, 2011 | Small Business Law
CNBC just posted a ranking of states for doing business in 2011. Missouri inched up one spot to the No. 16 spot for 2011. The primary factor in the ranking was the cost of doing business, where we ranked 3rd in the nation. Other single digit rankings included cost...