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Listen, Do You Want to Know a Secret?
As George Harrison crooned this 1964 hit on the "Please Please Me" album by the Beatles, his target audience likely featured hordes of screaming admirers in Liverpool. But what if he had asked this question of an attorney while on U.S. soil? Could his legal counsel...
A Primer on Damages to Real Property in Missouri
The general rule in Missouri for damages to real property is the “diminution in value” test, which is calculated by determining the difference between the fair market value before and after the event causing the damage. With respect to fraudulent misrepresentation...
Can a Judgment Debtor Still “Plead the Fifth” in Missouri?
Under Section 513.308 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, a party can obtain an order directing a judgment debtor to be examined under oath regarding the existence and location of any assets, liabilities or sources of income that could be used to satisfy the judgment....
Missouri Supreme Court Clarifies Permissible Scope of Non-Compete Agreements
The Missouri Supreme Court recently held that a non-compete agreement limiting the solicitation of potential customers of a large, national company was overbroad. A non-compete agreement is meant to protect an employer’s trade secrets and/or customer contacts. In...