Article, Blog Post, Estate Planning, Probate & Wealth Preservation, H. Joseph Price, Jr.
November 18, 2019 Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Montemore, P.C. Shareholder and Director Joe Price authored an article for the October 2019 issue of Ingram’s on Stretch IRAs, the method for creating them and their tax benefits. Stretch IRAs are in danger of...
Article, Blog Post, Leslie A. Boe, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
November 8, 2019 By Leslie Boe This summer brought noteworthy changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure for Missouri litigators. Effective August 28, 2019, amendments to the Rules limit the scope of discovery, address electronically stored information (ESI) for the...
Amanda Pennington Ketchum, Article, News
October 30, 2019 Dysart Taylor Cotter & McMonigle, P.C., is pleased to announce Managing Partner Amanda Pennington Ketchum was recently featured in a Kansas City Business Journal article, where she discusses the firm’s growth strategy, attorney well-being and the...
Article, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS FMCSA Issues Final Rule Regarding Driver Coercion John Wilcox and Kate Alfaro published an article in the Transportation Lawyers Association’s (TLA) publication, The Transportation Lawyer, an exclusive resource for TLA members only, about the final...
Article, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS FMCSA Rulemaking, Driver Coercion and Respondeat Superior Liability On May 13, 2014, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (“FMCSA”) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (“NPRM”) to adopt regulations prohibiting motor carriers, shippers,...
Article, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Michael J. Judy, Transportation
NEWS & EVENTS Can You Rely on DTI? The plaintiffs’ bar has discovered a new litigation tool to present cases involving mild brain injury to the jury. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) requires the plaintiff to undergo a series of MRI’s and other scans in order to provide...