by e-LawLines | Jul 25, 2017 | Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
For many property owners, landscaping and trees are sources of great pride and enjoyment. But sometimes even life’s simplest joys become complications, and neighbors often disagree whether the stately sweetgum reaching over the fence is a beauty or a nuisance. What...
by e-LawLines | Jul 7, 2017 | Employment Law
On May 5, 2017, an injunction on City of St. Louis Ordinance No. 70078 was lifted raising the minimum wage in the City of St. Louis to $10 per hour. However in the waning hours of the Missouri 2017 legislative session, the Missouri General Assembly passed House Bill...
by e-LawLines | Jun 12, 2017 | Employment Law
A recent federal court ruling demonstrates the important legal reality that judges will look beyond an employee’s title and, instead, examine the actual duties performed in determining whether there are overtime pay obligations under the Fair Labor Standards Act....
by e-LawLines | May 17, 2017 | Real Estate Law
For many entrepreneurs and small business owners, and even employees of larger companies, a centralized workplace is increasingly unnecessary, and the “workplace” has shifted to “any place,” so long as that place has Wi-Fi. However, the freedom...
by e-LawLines | May 17, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Increasingly, people are considering leasing their homes when they move or purchasing homes to lease specifically for investment purposes. While there are many factors to consider when leasing a piece of real estate that you own, one important consideration is who...