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Lawyer takes to St. Charles County area road protecting landowner interests.
May 2, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon The public meeting room walls were lined with maps showing planned improvements and displaying instructions as to how scheduled work would specifically impact property owners along the nearly two mile route of St. Peters...

Minneapolis-based Dolan Media purchases Arizona News Service.
May 2, 2005... Byline: Dolan Media Corporate Staff Dolan Media Co. said Friday it had acquired Arizona News Service, a multimedia electronic and print publisher specializing in coverage of Arizona state government. The sellers were Ned and Diana...

US District Court for E. District of MO hosts students for Law Day event.
May 3, 2005... Byline: Donna Walter The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri welcomed 38 students from New Haven High School on Friday for the court's annual Law Day event. While the students were enjoying doughnuts and orange...

St. Joseph's Church in Clayton to celebrate its annual Law Day Mass on Friday.
May 3, 2005... Byline: Donna Walter St. Joseph's Church in Clayton will celebrate its annual Law Day Mass at noon on Friday. The Law Day Mass, which was formerly known as the Red Mass for Law Day, has been a tradition at St. Joseph's for the past 15...

Commentary: Bankruptcy banal? Not these 8th Circuit cases.
May 3, 2005... Byline: Marshall H. Tanick MINNEAPOLIS, MN - The imminent and sweeping changes in bankruptcy law as a result of the new federal legislation passed by Congress and signed in mid-April by President Bush are likely to change the nature and...

Commentary: An appellate court insider's tips on oral arguments.(oral argument )(Column)
May 4, 2005... Byline: Amany Ragab Hacking As a law clerk, I have had the opportunity to watch numerous oral arguments and witnessed many faux paus made by both newer and more seasoned lawyers. Similarly, in private practice, I have seen attorneys engage...

Western District Court of Appeals rules use of credit card implies acceptance of agreement.
May 4, 2005... Byline: Denise G. Callahan The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, issued an edict in a breach of contract claim that has one attorney sort of scratching his head. In the case, the appellate court dismissed notions that other...

Commentary: Law firms should take advantage of credit card convenience.
May 4, 2005... Byline: Jim Wirken If you dial up The Missouri Bar on the Internet and go to the section on law practice management, you will see an excellent article by Linda Oligschlaeger, who is the membership services director of The Missouri Bar. ...

Washington Univ. law professor traces roots of international criminal court.
May 5, 2005... Byline: Donna Walter Washington University law professor Leila Nadya Sadat traced the roots of the international criminal court to the historic Nuremberg trials held to try the Nazis for war crimes after World War II at a luncheon seminar...

Residency rules for sex offenders deemed constitutional by COA.(Court of Appeals)
May 5, 2005... Byline: Emily Umbright Residency restrictions placed upon convicted sex offenders are constitutional, a divided panel on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said last week in reaching a consensus with a number of courts that have...

American Equity Mortgages sponsors "The Future Belongs to Our Daughters".
May 6, 2005... Byline: Erin Suess Someone was grilled, and explanations were given, but in American Equity Mortgage's boardroom, no one was fired. Instead, 15 girls walked away with a better understanding of the business world and their place in it at...

St. Louis metro area hit by 17.3 percent vacancy rate for nonowner-occupied buildings.
May 6, 2005... Byline: Cathy Kingsley The 17.3 percent vacancy rate for nonowner-occupied buildings of 25,000 square feet or greater in the St. Louis Metro Office Market is not necessarily an indication of a poor economy. The rate may be more a...

CB Richard Ellis launches national branding campaign.(Della Femina, Rothschild, Jeary and Partners)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2005... Byline: Dawn Wotapka Hardesty (This article originally ran in Long Island Business News, Long Island, NY, another Dolan Media publication.) Thanks to those prominent signs fronting its vast real estate portfolio, many people know CB...

FCC fax regulations interpretation may harm real estate industry.
May 6, 2005... Byline: Richard Slawsky (This article originally ran in CityBusiness North Shore Report, New Orleans, LA, another Dolan Media publication.) Hook a fax machine to your telephone line, and it will only be a matter of time before you win...

Conceller, Garber receive Mentor/Protege Award from Coldwell Banker Commercial.(Coldwell Banker Commercial CRA L.L.C)(Coldwell Banker Commercial Mentor/Protege Award )
May 6, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Carl Conceller, SIOR, principal, and Carl Garber, sales and leasing associate, both with Coldwell Banker Commercial CRA L.L.C., have received the 2004 Mentor/Protege Award from Coldwell Banker...

American Equity Mortgage sponsors St. Louis Speakers Series.(services of Maryville University )(Brief Article)
May 6, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Already well established as a St. Louis cultural institution after just seven seasons, the St. Louis Speakers Series has again lined up an all-star array of presenters for the upcoming 2005-2006 season....

St. Louis-based Murphy Co. Mechanical Contractors shifts management.(Patrick J. Murphy Jr. promoted)
May 6, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Patrick J. Murphy Jr. has been promoted to president of Murphy Co., the St. Louis area's largest mechanical contractor and the eighth-largest mechanical specialty contracting firm in the nation. Murphy...

New home found in midtown St. Louis for growing Aquinas Institute of Theology.
May 6, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff A more than 100-year-old factory in midtown St. Louis is on its way to becoming home to one of the largest Catholic graduate schools of theology in the country. This winter, Aquinas Institute of Theology...

High gasoline prices starting to impact driving habits in St. Louis region.
May 7, 2005... Byline: Mike Trask Gasoline prices have been on the rise for some time, but recent weeks have seen some dramatic increases at the pump. "What drives these major price swings is not the retail side of the business. It is the wholesale...

As employers in the St. Louis region move to the suburbs, so do the people.
May 7, 2005... Byline: Mike Trask In the St. Louis metropolitan area, St. Charles County continues to lead the way in raw numbers as regards to population growth. The county grew by 36,851 residents between July 1, 2000, and July 1, 2004, according...

Commentary: Fuel cost grumblings without full perspective run empty.
May 7, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon Tradition credits author and humorist Mark Twain - although historic accuracy cites editorial writer Charles Dudley Warner - with first noting: "Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." ...

Law firm of Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C. announces staffing changes: May 7, 2005.
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The law firm of Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C. has announced that shareholder Daniel J. Schwartz was named to the IRS Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Governmental Entities by the U.S. Department...

David Bell appointed associate managing director at The PrivateBank.(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff David Bell has been appointed associate managing director at The PrivateBank, where he will be responsible for managing commercial lending services for entrepreneurs, professionals and owners of closely...

Renaissance Grand and St. Louis Suites Hotel name Timothy Grandinetti as executive chef.(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The Renaissance Grand and St. Louis Suites Hotel have named Timothy Grandinetti as executive chef. Grandinetti arrives from the award-winning Washingtonian Center Marriott in Washington, D.C., with the...

Work Center Inc. names occupational therapist Kelly Benson to its Bridgeton facility team.(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The Work Center Inc. has named occupational therapist Kelly Benson as the newest member of its Bridgeton facility team. Benson graduated from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where she received her...

Global marketing firm of Kupper Parker Communications hires five new professionals.(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Kupper Parker Communications Inc., a global integrated marketing communications firm, has recently appointed five new professionals to handle new and current clients. Eddie Bannerman-Menson, Joe Finlay,...

Robin O'Connor promoted to director of sales at St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission.(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Robin O'Connor has been promoted to director of sales at the St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission, where she will be responsible for directing and managing the St. Louis sales team as well as for...

Southern Illinois Univ. student, Dan Xie, receives award for excellence in marketing research.(2005 Frank Staggers Award of Excellence in Marketing Research)(Brief Article)
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Dan Xie, master of marketing research candidate at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Ill., and a marketing research intern at Drone & Mueller and Associates, is recipient of the 2005 Frank...

Missouri Court of Appeals Summaries of Opinions: May 7, 2005.
May 7, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Civil Law Agency; driving privileges The Director of Revenue ("Director") revoked the license of Brian Callanan ("Driver") after he was pulled over for driving while intoxicated. Driver filed a...

Missouri attorney's legal expertise crucial to Jefferson County Habitat for Humanity.
May 9, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon Untold legions of volunteers have swung hammers, pushed paint rollers, installed windows, completed roofs and performed all the other visible aspects of building homes for Habitat for Humanity since the organization...

Shred and shred again to avoid identity theft.
May 10, 2005... Byline: Emily Umbright Get ready to shred, shred, shred, said Assistant U.S. Attorney David Rosen, telling a group gathered at an identity theft seminar they can't block circulation of their identity information, but they can lessen the...

MO Court of Appeals, Western District sanctions rules allowing cash bonds to pay fees and costs.
May 10, 2005... Byline: Denise G. Callahan It seems the law in Missouri now is certain: Criminal cash bonds can be used to pay court costs and fees, not just assure the defendant shows up for his day in court. Two attorneys decided to challenge what...

MO Court of Appeals rejects Lemon Law in favor of Uniform Commercial Code in warranty case.
May 11, 2005... Byline: Erin Suess A car dealer won't be able to turn a lemon into lemonade using the Missouri Lemon Law, as the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, rejected the Lemon Law in favor of the Uniform Commercial Code in a dispute over...

Defense calling damages experts decreases verdicts.
May 11, 2005... Byline: Bill Ibelle (This article first appeared in Lawyers Weekly USA, Boston, MA, another Dolan Media publication.) Many defense lawyers fear that by calling their own damages experts at trial, they appear to be conceding liability....

Commentary: Monthly productivity reports will help with firm management.
May 11, 2005... Byline: Jim Wirken (This article originally ran in The Daily Record, Kansas City, MO, another Dolan Media publication.) We are still talking about tips in the area of "billing." Billing is the fourth area of the five areas that make up...

MO Court of Appeals say sheriffs allowed to question concealed-gun applicants.
May 12, 2005... Byline: Donna Walter The Missouri Constitution's provision that the right to bear arms "shall not be questioned" in no way precludes a county sheriff from questioning applicants for concealed-gun permits about their past, the Missouri...

Commentary: Credentials not as important as expert's ability to teach.
May 12, 2005... Byline: Bill Ibelle (This article originally ran in Lawyers Weekly USA, Boston, MA, another Dolan Media publication). Credentials or stage presence? When it comes to selecting an expert witness, deciding which quality should take...

Hands-on hard work, caring describe Construction Career Center's Gwen Crimm.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Leah G. Rothschild During a banner year in which Construction Careers Center is set to graduate its first senior class, Gwen Crimm accepted a newly created career placement position to help connect the graduates of St. Louis'...

St. Louis City declining while outlying areas prosper.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Jennifer Anast Despite a recent rebound in construction and development in the city of St. Louis, the region is continuing to decentralize. During a two-hour panel discussion titled "The Ins and Outs of Population Migration:...

Commentary: Leave repairs to professionals.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Chirs Wirken I collected baseball cards as a kid, and now that those days have passed, I find myself collecting business cards. Although they really aren't valued like a Mark McGwire rookie card, the right business card may be...

Kemp Automobile Museum at Chesterfield Village opens.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff One of the largest collections of vintage Mercedes-Benz in North America is now on display at the new Kemp Automobile Museum in Chesterfield Village. The $3 million facility showcases more than 40 prize...

Pending home sales are steady despite interest rate increases.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Jen DeGregorio (This article originally ran in The Daily Record, Baltimore, MD, another Dolan Media publication). When it comes to real estate, sometimes no news is good news. The pending home sale index - an economic...

Coldwell Banker Commercial ranked top Missouri office.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Coldwell Banker Commercial[R] has named St. Louis-based Coldwell Banker Commercial CRA L.L.C. the 2004 "Number One Office in Closed Adjusted Gross Commission Income" in the state of Missouri. George...

Clayco helps manufacturer renew commitment to St. Louis, appoints COO.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Completed in just seven months, the new Packaging Concepts Inc. manufacturing facility is a success story for many reasons - perhaps the most important being that it kept 200 manufacturing jobs in the...

St. Louis office of Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum Inc. announces promotion.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Tony Raya has been promoted to associate in the St. Louis office of Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum Inc. Raya will be responsible for the development and coordination of construction documents for...

Commentary: Commentary: With roughly 9,000 stores, Starbucks serves it up by design.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Ed Gold (This article originally ran in The Daily Record, Baltimore, MD, another Dolan Media publication). For the past couple of weeks, I've been spending a lot of time in local Starbucks stores, paying $3 or more for a cup of...

Recent financial indicators show a slowing and uncertain economy.
May 13, 2005... Byline: Jeremy Harrell (This article originally ran in The Daily Reporter, Milwaukee, WI, another Dolan Media publication). Recent financial indicators don't paint a very bright picture for the economy, but leading industry analysts...

Dave's on the Boardwalk debuts postal unit.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff WingHaven[R] has its first post office! A contract postal unit for the U.S. Postal Service just debuted at Dave's on the Boardwalk, the old-time grocery store that anchors the Boardwalk Marketplace...

Grubb & Ellis honors top producers.
May 13, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Grubb & Ellis Co., one of the leading providers of integrated real estate services, announced that Marc Cacciarelli, SIOR, vice president; Tripp Hardin, SIOR, senior vice president; Erv Heyde, SIOR,...

Growth leads to questions about future development.
May 14, 2005... Byline: Mike Trask Since the severe flooding of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers that took place in 1993 and 1995, parts of the St. Louis metropolitan area have seen hundreds of millions of dollars worth of development take place in...

Rep. Hulshof talks up repeal of so-called death tax.
May 14, 2005... Byline: Mike Trask It has long been said that politics makes for strange bedfellows. That certainly rings true when it comes to the current attempt by Congress to permanently repeal what is commonly referred to as the death tax. ...

Business risks in floodplain navigate commercial drive.
May 14, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon It was like touring an inland version of Florida's famed Seven Mile Bridge. U.S. Highway 1 stretches over long sections of ocean to eventually link Key West to Key Largo and ultimately connect a chain of small islands to...

MO Supreme Court and MO Court of Appeals Case Summaries: May 14, 2005.
May 14, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Civil Law Procedure; service of process Rusty Herring's children were injured in a Chariton County accident involving the 2000 Ford Windstar van in which they were passengers. The van's driver...

MO barbecue master admits no law regulates flavor preference.
May 16, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon There are the Cardinals and the Royals. There are the Rams and the Chiefs. There is blues, and then there is jazz. There have even been national conventions involving opposing political parties. But when it comes to...

Batson violation, jury instruction issues decided by Missouri Supreme Court.
May 17, 2005... Byline: Emily Umbright Jury appreciation week was two weeks ago, but that didn't stop jurors from weighing heavily on the minds of the judges on the bench of the Missouri Supreme Court, which handed down two opinions last week pondering...

IP, real estate lawyers in demand as St. Louis firms boost hiring.
May 17, 2005... Byline: Erin Suess The combined factors of low interest rates and technological advances mean a boost in law firm hiring, a recent survey by Robert Half Legal shows. This observation holds true for St. Louis as well, with the downtown...

Judge Kenneth Romines to fill vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District.
May 17, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Gov. Matt Blunt on Monday appointed St. Louis County Circuit Judge Kenneth M. Romines to serve as a judge on the 14-member Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. Romines, 62, was appointed...

Lawyers Association of St. Louis to elect officers.
May 17, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The Lawyers Association of St. Louis will hold its 2005 elections in the Laclede Ballroom of the Hilton St. Louis Downtown, at the corner of Fourth and Olive streets on Thursday, May 19, at 5 p.m. The...

MO Court of Appeals, Eastern District asked to clarify ruling on dischargeability of student loan.
May 19, 2005... Byline: Erin Suess No guidance from a mother, a father, a son or the lower court left the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, little choice in reversing a decision freeing the father from paying his son's student loan debts as...

Commentary: State, federal appellate cases split on age bias.
May 19, 2005... Byline: Marshall H. Tanick (This article originally ran in the Minnesota Lawyer, Minneapolis, MN, another Dolan Media publication.) The viability of the Social Security system is not the only legal concern confronting the aging baby...

Innovative property developments spur on further growth.
May 20, 2005... Byline: Erin Suess Richard Baron, chairman and CEO of McCormack Baron Salazar Inc. in St. Louis, urged St. Louisans to remember those people living among them who often get overlooked during a booming urban redevelopment: the poor, the...

Home builders urge Congress to enact OSHA reform to improve safety.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The nation's home builders called on Congress to reform the regulatory procedures of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, noting that this would enhance worker safety and improve housing...

St. Louis-based HOK earns top slot among nation's architect-engineer firms.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff In its 50th year of operation, St. Louis-based HOK has again been ranked as the nation's top architect-engineer firm in an annual benchmark survey by Engineering News-Record. The ranking was based on...

Survey shows Internet vital to real estate.
May 20, 2005... Byline: Kennedy Smith (This article originally ran in Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland, OR, another Dolan Media publication). A new survey by the National Association of Realtors has identified key areas where Realtors believe...

MO's Conrad Properties hires project manager.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Rob Rigdon has joined Conrad Properties Corp. as project manager for Maryland Walk condominiums at 8025 Maryland Ave. in Clayton, Mo. Making the announcement was Kevin Kloster, president and chief...

Clayco Construction names senior project managers at St. Louis office.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Clayco has promoted Jared Hegeman and John Sabo to senior project managers in the St. Louis office. As senior project managers, they are responsible for the completion of design-build projects from...

TRiSTAR sells Elllisville, MO property.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff An affiliate of Chicago, Ill.-based developer Centrum Properties has purchased 37.85 acres and a 260,000-square-foot, three-story office building at the former regional headquarters campus of...

Gershman Mortgage adds loan consultant to St. Louis office.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Gershman Mortgage announced Scott Mangus has joined the company as a mortgage loan consultant in Gershman's St. Louis office. Mangus specializes in single-family mortgages and first-time home buyers. He...

Survey shows amenities appear on wish-list for office space.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Given the choice between more space or higher-quality features, new home buyers are overwhelmingly opting for the latter, according to the latest survey data from the National Association of Home...

OSHA cites Lee Mechanical for alleged health violations.
May 20, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Lee Mechanical Contractors Inc. of Park Hills, Mo., for allegedly failing to ensure appropriate protective programs...

Good news for residential markets from Federal Reserve Beige Book.
May 20, 2005... Byline: Cathy Kingsley The latest report by the Federal Reserve District shows that across most of the country, residential real estate markets remained strong, while commercial real estate conditions varied. Prepared at the Federal...

Missouri Court of Appeals Summaries of Opinion: May 21, 2005.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Civil Law Agency; record expungement The director of revenue appeals from the judgment in an expungement action brought by Stephen C. Rozier. The circuit court ordered the director to expunge...

MO Supreme Court to decide causation factor in whistleblower case.
May 21, 2005... Byline: Donna Walter What should a whistleblower have to prove when suing an employer for wrongful discharge - that the whistleblowing was the exclusive factor or a contributing factor in the employer's firing decision? The Missouri...

Commentary: Employers cautioned on unintended age discrimination.
May 21, 2005... Byline: Mike Nixon Age discrimination on the job is not always easy to recognize or know how to handle. As the workplace population grows older, employers unaware of legal subtleties involved with how employees of any age are to be treated...

Wall Street firm hit with $29 million discrimination award.
May 21, 2005... Byline: Natalie White (This article originally ran in Lawyers Weekly USA, Boston, MA, another Dolan Media publication). A federal jury recently awarded $29 million in damages - more than two-thirds in punitives - in a...

EEOC and post-9/11 backlash discrimination in the workplace.
May 21, 2005... Byline: William B. Jones (This article originally ran in Missouri Lawyers Weekly, St. Louis, MO, another Dolan Media publication). In the aftermath of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was...

Commentary: Interpreting 'cause' in an ambiguous employment contract.
May 21, 2005... Byline: John Finerty (This article originally ran in the Wisconsin Law Journal, Milwaukee, WI, another Dolan Media publication). Attorneys who draft employment contracts are familiar with the meaning of the term "for cause." Not every...

John J. Muller III has joined Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff John J. Muller III has joined Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin's real estate department in the firm's St. Louis office as senior counsel. Prior to joining Blackwell Sanders, Muller was an attorney at...

Marisa L. Byram and Jennifer R. Lynn are new members at Lewis, Rice & Fingersh L.C.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Marisa L. Byram and Jennifer R. Lynn are new members at Lewis, Rice & Fingersh L.C. Byram practices in the firm's corporate department in the areas of real estate, general corporate and mergers and...

Lori C. Imsland, Mathew S. McBride and Frank J. Schmidt have joined Lashly & Baer P.C.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Lori C. Imsland, Mathew S. McBride and Frank J. Schmidt have joined Lashly & Baer P.C. as associates. Imslad holds a law degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and focuses her practice on the...

John H. Stockman and Richard L. Geissal have joined the law firm of Armstrong Teasdale L.L.P.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff John H. Stockman and Richard L. Geissal have joined the law firm of Armstrong Teasdale L.L.P. Stockman is a member of the firm's business services department, where he concentrates primarily on real...

The Principal Financial Group has added Crystal Warren, CEBS, CPC, CFS, to its St. Louis retirement services office.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff The Principal Financial Group has added Crystal Warren, CEBS, CPC, CFS, to its St. Louis retirement services office. Warren will serve as vice president of sales, leading a team of retirement...

Kevin D. Gunn has joined Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Kevin D. Gunn has joined Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin's corporate department in the firm's St. Louis office as a partner. He will lead the St. Louis office's governmental affairs practice. Gunn's...

Gregg Sparks recently joined Cissell Mueller Construction Inc.
May 21, 2005... Byline: St. Louis Daily Record Staff Gregg Sparks recently joined Cissell Mueller Construction Inc. as vice president of estimating. He is a professional engineer and a 1991 graduate of the University of Missouri-Rolla. He was previously...

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