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Dr. Keesag Baron of Baron Cardiology Group PC claims conduct by health system led to financial and reputational damages.
Andrew Spurling with GFI Digital dispels five common myths around the selection and maintenance of your office copier from what your machine up-time expectations should be to how you can vet copier …
Bontiea and Tom Goss additionally are ordered to pay nearly $4.4 million.
From AI-powered research to a new bar exam, these are the latest law trends to streamline processes and free up time.
Ray Leonard Marple admits to stealing from a trust fund under his control.
The city’s board recently approved a bid from Construct Cos. LLC.
The White House Theatre building is planned for use as a new headquarters for the Branson Police Department.
SBJ interviews the new city attorney for Springfield.
“I think this really empowers them to identify and to be able to have the courage to speak up, “ says Tijuana Julian, Executive Director of Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Drury …
A diverse trio of projects are finalists for the Springfield Contractors Association’s Design Team of the Year award.
EPA officials say the $30,000 in collective fines resolves alleged violations of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act.
Attorney Stephen F. Aton: "Each situation is different and can only be evaluated as part of an overall plan for your estate."
Former BCFO leader opens new office through private company.
Lynne Haggerman of Lynne Haggerman & Associates goes over recent law changes impacting employers.
Attorney Andy Peebles: "Choosing the right trustee is a critical decision in the establishment and administration of a trust."
Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.
The first of six special issues unpack economic survey results.
The position is funded through the recently signed state budget, officials say.
The multiphase redevelopment plan would begin immediately upon Springfield City Council approval.
Evergreen Hair House opened; the Ozark Chamber of Commerce moved to a new home; and Dirk’s Tavern LLC got its start on C-Street.
Missouri man sentenced for PPP fraud
Wendy’s franchisee ordered to pay $7M over harassment, PPP fraud accusations
Updated: First Watch business partner sues another for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud
Palm & Paddle Grille aims for mid-June launch
Four businesspeople join United Way board
Home construction companies merge to launch new venture
Physician sues CoxHealth, alleging business interference and defamation