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Littler Mendelson Expands in Central U.S. with New St. Louis Office
SAN FRANCISCO -- Littler Mendelson, the nation's largest employment and labor law firm, announced today that several prominent St. Louis attorneys will lead Littler's further expansion into Missouri. The St. Louis addition is Littler's 44th nationwide office. Shareholders Harry Hal Wellford, Jr., formerly of Thompson Coburn; Charles Chad Reis,...
KC attorney Steve Owens named U of Missouri general counsel
The University of Missouri on Friday named Kansas City attorney Stephen J. Owens as the university system's next general counsel. Owens, currently a partner with Stinson Morrison Hecker's Kansas City office, is expected to start in the position in January. The general counsel provides legal advice and representation...
Swearingen joins Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
Robert Swearingen has joined Legal Services of Eastern Missouri as a staff attorney in the organization's consumer unit. He was hired under a special grant Legal Services received from the National Legal Aid & Defender Association. As a staff attorney in LSEM's Consumer Unit, Swearingen will handle cases...
Neale Blackwell Faust.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Neale Blackwell Faust Visitation for Neale Blackwell Faust nee Minnis, will be at 10 a.m. followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 1, at Batavia Congregational Church, 21 S. Batavia Ave. Neale Blackwell Faust, beloved wife and mother, died July 27,...
Obituaries: Robert Gordon Jensen
Robert Gordon jensen, Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut, USA), passed away on July 9, 2006, at the age of 80.Born in 1926 in Carthage, Missouri, USA, Jensen graduated high school and entered the U.S. Navy, where he served in WW Il as an Electronic Technician Mate...
Green award goes to U. Missouri team
On June 26, four AOCS members, led by Galen Suppes, were scheduled to receive the prestigious Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for 2006. The team, based in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri, USA, included Suppes, Mohanprasad Dasari, William SutterHn, and Chuang-Wei Chiu...
For missing civil rights hero, a degree at last: in a final salute, University of Missouri School of Law honors first Black applicant
If Lloyd Gaines is alive, his law degree is waiting for him. The University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law has decided to award an honorary degree to Gaines 70 years after the university denied him admission because of his race. It is sad, but few expect Gaines to show up...
Disasters, higher fuel costs hurting Missouri's farmers
What with natural disasters and higher energy prices, it's been a tough year for many people. And that includes farmers.The University of Missouri's Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute recently estimated that a drought cost the state's farmers more than $380 million in losses in corn, soybean and hay production...
U of Missouri appoints vice president for research and economic
John C. Gardner has been appointed to serve as vice president for research and economic development for the University of Missouri. Gardner, who currently serves as associate dean of research and outreach in the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, will begin his new duties Oct. 1, 2005....
Active alumnus, appeals court Judge Crahan passes away
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Judge Lawrence G. Crahan died Aug. 29, at St. Luke's Hospital from complications after heart surgery. The St. Louis native was 55 years old. It's really hard to put into words the role he played on our court and how important...


