Maries County, MO Merger & Acquisition Lawyers


Includes: Joint Ventures, Divestitures

Jim Loyd Elliott

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  45 Years

James Loyd Elliott

General Practice
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  48 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Hughes v. Davidson-Hues

... at 381. Legal Analysis. Davidson-Hues argues that the doctrine of merger, combined with the application of section 516.350.1 [3] to the facts of this case, bars Hughes's contract claim as a matter of law. We disagree. ... II. Merger. ...

State v. Dudley

... In reaching this conclusion, Cook applied the "merger" doctrine, which is "a judicially-created means of limiting or barring the application of the felony-murder rule whenever the act causing the homicide is `indivisible from the act providing the basis for the underlying felony ...

Krueger v. Heartland Chevrolet, Inc.

... vehicle on a credit basis. They assert that a merger provision in the Retail Installment Contract caused that document to supersede or replace the Retail Buyer's Order and Arbitration Addendum. Because the Retail Installment ...