29 Mar, 2019 Supreme Court challenges privacy litigants to demonstrate Article III standing By Matthew Hafter In Frank v Gaos, the United States Supreme Court wrestled with the continuing challenges of “standing” in internet privacy litigation....
28 Mar, 2019 Can an artist deem his own art worthy of protection? By Michael Nepple As a kid, “because I said so” was my parents’ response to any decision I challenged. Now, a Pennsylvania artist claims that his street...
27 Mar, 2019 Seed to sale: Missouri DHSS releases proposed rules for dispensaries By Thompson Coburn Attorney The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (“DHSS”) released proposed rules regarding medical cannabis facilities on March 15,...
25 Mar, 2019 CMS provides more hints at future Stark Law modifications By Thompson Coburn Attorney After years of provider feedback, this month CMS provided another indication that potentially significant modifications to the Stark Law...
22 Mar, 2019 Congress moves to address cannabis banking reform By Kevin Young House Democrats have introduced bipartisan legislation to address the conflict between states that have legalized cannabis within their...
14 Mar, 2019 Zoning green: Local concerns may affect placement of medical cannabis businesses By Gayle Mercier Some Missouri communities are welcoming the nationwide trend toward legalization of medical cannabis as an expansion of health care...
12 Mar, 2019 Court allows secured creditor to retain mortgage lien after mistaken release and reinstatement prior to bankruptcy By Thompson Coburn Attorney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit allowed a secured creditor to retain its lien and therefore the proceeds from a sale,...
11 Mar, 2019 PAYGO By Christopher Murray A budget rule requiring revenue-neutral taxing or spending. (PAY)Go Your Own Way Congress, with its constitutional "power of the purse,"...
08 Mar, 2019 It may be foul, but there is no harm: Not all mistakes have dire consequences under UCC Article 9 By Francis X. Buckley Jr It is an understatement to say that questionable collateral descriptions in Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) financing statements have...
05 Mar, 2019 Supreme Court rules copyright claimants must begin later, get less By Michael Nepple In two unanimous rulings, the Supreme Court limited when a copyright claimant can file suit and how much a successful claimant can...
04 Mar, 2019 Missouri medical cannabis business licensing: March 2019 status By Sarah Wade Carl Rowley With the passage of Amendment 2 by Missouri voters in November 2018, businesses will be able to apply for licenses to operate medical...
01 Mar, 2019 Willie’s Creative Commons lesson: The essential attribution requirement By Michael Nepple Creative Commons is a great resource for those looking for fully-licensed, free photographs. But in exchange for the free use, Creative...