State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Tuesday January 07, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Associate Authors New Chapter for NY Zoning Law Legal Treatise
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Jan. 7 -- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, a law firm, issued the following news:
BCLP Associate Kurt Steinhouse recently authored a new chapter in the latest edition of the legal treatise, New York Zoning Law and Practice. This edition contains significant organizational changes and substantive updates for practitioners. Over the years, this treatise continues to be the most widely cited authority by courts and practitioners in the field of land use law in New York.
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Husch Blackwell Taps Former Adobe Associate General Counsel as First Senior Director of AI Advisory Services
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Jan. 7 -- Husch Blackwell, a law firm, issued the following news release:
National law firm Husch Blackwell has named longtime Adobe counsel, Michael Yang, as the firm's first Senior Director of Artificial Intelligence Advisory Services. Yang has spent the past 11 years at Adobe, most recently as Director, Associate General Counsel.
In his role, Yang serves as a key strategic advisor, both internally and to clients, on matters related to AI, providing guidance on strateg
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Mo. Transportation Department: Grant Funding Available for Project Prom, Graduation Lock-In Events
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, Jan. 7 -- The Missouri Department of Transportation issued the following news:
SIKESTON - The Southeast Coalition for Roadway Safety is offering grant funding to local schools that hold student lock-in events for Project Prom or High School graduation. Events must include a presentation or activity educating students on highway safety issues within their night's agenda. Qualifying schools will receive $200 each to assist with event expenses such as location rental, foo
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Washington University School of Medicine: $5 Million NIH Grant to Find Causes of Chronic Pain After Surgery
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Jan. 7 (TNSres) -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Study may lead to personalized prevention, management tools for post-operative pain
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After surgery, pain is expected and often subsides within a few weeks. But for around 20% of patients, persistent pain may continue for months or even years after a procedure, impacting quality of life and putting patients at risk for opioid overuse. Symptoms vary widely in sever
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