by e-LawLines | Mar 1, 2017 | Employment Law
The width of the Mississippi River is 1,880 feet as it glides past The Gateway Arch, forming a watery boundary between Missouri and Illinois. These states are also separated in their approach for the legal requirements of a non-compete agreement between an employer...
by e-LawLines | Feb 23, 2017 | Employment Law
Rewards, Risks and Legalities of a Telecommuting Workforce In today’s electronically connected workforce, telecommuting, or working from home, is easier than ever. Some research indicates that higher productivity can be achieved when employees work from home. At...
by e-LawLines | Feb 8, 2017 | Employment Law
The complex issue of dealing with an employee’s medical condition under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ended up recently before a federal court judge who ruled that the plaintiff’s complaint had stated a claim for relief. The plaintiff alleged that her...
by e-LawLines | Jan 24, 2017 | Corporate Law, Homeowner Associations, Real Estate Law
All corporations who conduct business in the state of Missouri must file annual registration reports with the Missouri Secretary of State in order to remain in good standing. The requirement applies to nonprofit and for-profit corporations alike. It is not uncommon...
by e-LawLines | Jan 4, 2017 | Corporate Law, Employment Law, Small Business Law
*** We originally published this article in February 2013. Almost a year later, the Midwest is in the middle of another major winter storm, with more snow likely to come before spring arrives. Accordingly, this is a perfect opportunity to republish this time-sensitive...