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In 2018, Missouri became one of the 33 states to pass the legal use of medical marijuana. Since then, Missouri has issued 192 licenses to open dispensaries and 60 licenses to grow marijuana. According to the Associated Press, a lab in Maryland Heights, Missouri was recently approved to start testing samples of marijuana. The lab anticipates that medical marijuana will be available to patients by mid-October this year. 

The use of medicinal marijuana will create challenges for employers trying to keep a drug-free workplace.  Under the Missouri constitutional provision, a person is not permitted to bring a claim against any employer, former employer, or prospective employer for wrongful discharge, discrimination, or any similar cause of action or remedy, based on the employer prohibiting an employee, former employee, or prospective employee from being under the influence of marijuana while at work or disciplining the employee or former employee, up to and including termination from employment, for working or attempting to work while under the influence of marijuana (Mo. Const. Art. 14, § 1). 

Because there are no clear tests to determine whether an employee is under the influence during working hours, there are many questions that await to be answered. It will be important for employers to ensure that their drug-free policy is in compliance with state law.

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Justin Ijei and the team at Rasmussen Dickey Moore have extensive experience with employer/employee relationships and regulations. Contact us today to discuss your case.

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Kansas City Union Station. Photo by Flickr user Schnitzel Bank.

On September 28th, RDM member Patrick D. Murphy presented “An Ethical Guide in Pretty Much Everything an Attorney Should Not Do” for the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association‘s CLE By The Hour program. Utilizing the latest in work from home technology, Patrick illustrated all of the pitfalls associated with signing new clients up, the responsibility to the Court and opposing counsel throughout litigation, and the duties that every lawyer should strive to uphold.

RDM attorneys are regular presenters at continuing legal education courses. Our attorneys are proud to share their skills and experience in pursuit of outstanding professional development opportunities for our colleagues in the field of law.

Find out more about the KCMBA’s CLE By The Hour program.

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The best trial counsel is well prepared and open for improvement. At Rasmussen Dickey Moore we pride ourselves on continuously looking for innovative ways to improve our trial expertise.

Recently a member of our team went to the Defense Research Institute‘s Trial Tactics Seminar in Las Vegas, attending sessions ranging from jury selection to selecting expert witnesses. This event allowed our firm to be on the cutting-edge of trial preparation and defense for trial. From this event we learned new strategies to best support and defend our clients.

We know how important it is to be prepared for trial. RDM is known for its unparalleled attention to detail on every one of our cases. We bring focus and dedication to your case. We’re always seeking new methods and knowledge to add to our arsenal of skills and experience.

What’s your strategy?

When you’re facing a trial, you need to have a plan. Kurt Rasmussen and the team at RDM can make sure you’re prepared to enter the courtroom.

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Rasmussen Dickey Moore’s trial victory for Lincoln Electric and Hobart Brothers in Laningham v. Hobart Brothers and Lincoln Electric was named as a “2017 Top 5 Defense Verdict” by Missouri Lawyers Weekly. RDM attorneys Kurt Rasmussen and Justin Ijei represented Hobart Brothers and Lincoln Electric in a jury trial in Jackson County, Missouri in May 2017.

On January 26th, the team was honored at the Missouri Lawyers Weekly luncheon at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Attorney Nate Lindsey, Mayor Lyda Krewson, and other signing the Dutchtown Community Improvement District into law.

Attorney Nate Lindsey, in conjunction with the Downtown Dutchtown Business Association and many community volunteers, recently helped establish the largest Community Improvement District in Missouri.

Located in south St. Louis City, the Dutchtown Community Improvement District is a political subdivision with the power to impose special assessments and taxes for purposes of public improvements and development in the Dutchtown neighborhood.

Above, Nate is pictured in the center of the photo behind St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson on signing day.

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When they’re not handling your case, RDM attorneys serve their communities in a variety of ways. Get to know our attorneys outside of the courtroom.

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