COVID, John F. Wilcox, Jr., Meghan A. Litecky, Seminars, Transportation
November 30, 2020 Dysart Taylor is pleased to announce director John F. Wilcox, Jr. and associate Meghan Litecky presented on remote mediations and arbitrations at Missouri Bar’s virtual Fall Committee Meeting on November 19. During their presentation, The Choice:...
Anne E. Baggott, Blog Post, COVID, Employment Law
October 23, 2020 By Anne E. Baggott Employers are continuing to grapple with work-from-home (WFH) and return-to-work (RTW) issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are a few answers to commonly asked questions. Travel inquiries. Employers may ask where an employee...
Blog Post, COVID, Kent M. Bevan, Mediation
July 27, 2020 By Kent Bevan The civil case has been filed and the trial date is next year, following written discovery and depositions. What effect will COVID-19 or “the virus” have on that trial setting? Jury trials were suspended starting in March 2020 in many...
Blog Post, COVID, Estate Planning, H. Joseph Price, Jr.
July 9, 2020 By Joe Price By now, most of us are coming to the realization that the coronavirus is not going to skip over the Midwest. It may not hit us as hard in the Kansas City metropolitan areas because our leaders have been more sensible than most, but our day is...
COVID, H. Joseph Price, Jr., News, Tax
June 26, 2020 Dysart Taylor shareholder/director Joe Price served as a panelist on June 25 in a virtual event hosted by the Kauffman Foundation titled “Entrepreneurial Recovery after COVID-19: Knowledge Base and Moving Forward in the United States.” Price presented on...