by David P. Weiss | Mar 21, 2022 | Corporate Law, Litigation, Small Business Law
From my vantage point, there are close calls, and then there aren’t. This is a story where the facts and arguments point, indisputably, to the issue not being even remotely close when viewed from the reasonable person standard. In a recent case involving two...
by e-LawLines | Oct 31, 2016 | Litigation
There are over 1 billion websites on the World Wide Web today being accessed by over 3 billion internet users. The proliferation of cyberspace matters most when you or your company is the subject of a posting on a blog, online review or social media site. Some...
by e-LawLines | May 12, 2016 | Employment Law, Litigation
The Missouri Court of Appeals recently interpreted a physician’s employment contract and found that she was entitled to compensation for services rendered while employed with the hospital, but for which payment was not received until after her last date of employment....
by e-LawLines | Apr 29, 2016 | Litigation
The legal parameters of the Missouri Uniform Trade Secret Act (MUTSA) are a frequent issue addressed by both Missouri federal and state courts. While MUTSA contains a specific definition of “trade secret,” a court must complete its analysis of particular information...
by David P. Weiss | Jan 4, 2016 | Homeowner Associations, Litigation
In a case handed down last month, the Missouri Court of Appeals denied an owner of one of three units in a condominium to bring an action against John Beal, Inc. (“Beal”). Beal had contracted with the Raymon Condominium Association to provide brick work on...
by e-LawLines | Oct 30, 2015 | Employment Law, Litigation
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), an employer must “make reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant or employee with a disability, unless the employer can demonstrate that the...