Brancato’s Catering sues Brancato’s Market for trademark infringement
Michelle Brancato is being sued for trademark infringement after using her family name on new restaurant expected to open soon in Gladstone. The plaintiff is KCK-based Brancato Catering.
View ArticleThe Miller Group decides against sale, transfers ownership to next generation
Founded in 1961, The Miller Group how is transferring ownership to the third generation of the family that started the company.
View ArticleDoubling size during pandemic, Creative Planning passes $100B in assets under...
Creative Planning has been hitting on all cylinders when it comes to growth, allowing the company to double its assets under management since the beginning of the pandemic.
View ArticleH&R Block signs CEO Jeff Jones to a 5-year contract renewal
The company's board renewed CEO Jeff Jones' contract for another five years, allowing him to see his Block Horizons 2025 initiative through to fruition.
View ArticleU.S. Bank unveils future branch design with new Plaza location
The bank deploys a new design and taps technology to help ease customers' interactions at its Kansas City-area branches.
View ArticleSpencer Fane adds former Kansas Hospital Association CEO to its health care...
Tom Bell brings significant health care experience and a deep network to the Kansas City law firm.
View ArticleCertainTeed project saves 227M gallons of water
A water recycling project at CertainTeed's 65-acre fiberglass insulation manufacturing operation in Kansas City saves 227 million gallons of water a year.
View ArticleTreviPay sells a legacy fuel card business to Shell Oil
TreviPay's shift in services has been successful enough to allow it to shed a legacy fuel card business, selling it to Shell Oil Co.
View ArticleKC lawyers: Don’t rely on courts to stop new OSHA vaccine mandate
Lawyers are telling business leaders not to rely on a temporary stay issued by an appeals court against a vaccine mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees.
View ArticleOP investment adviser's assets crest $210B with acquisition of Lockton...
With the Lockton acquisition, the Overland Park firm more than doubles its assets. The company had gone from about $50 billion in assets prior to the pandemic to about $100 billion earlier in November.
View ArticleBehind the Deal: Connections between Lockton and Creative Planning start with...
Find out how the Kansas City Royals played a role in Creative Planning acquiring $110 billion in assets from Lockton.
View ArticleG. Kenneth Baum, a prominent financier and Kansas City philanthropist, dies...
G. Kenneth Baum, who helped H&R Block Inc. go public and was an ardent local philanthropist, died Tuesday at age 91.
View ArticlePeak Litigation disbands; attorneys join Lathrop GPM
The veteran litigators formed Peak Litigation in 2018 and found rapid and significant success. But the demands of that growth steer them back to the resources of a big firm.
View ArticleUHY expands KC presence by merging with local CPA firm
UHY hasn't been in the market long, but it likes what it sees and plans to be open to more M&A deals, said Jerry Townsend, the international firm's regional managing partner.
View ArticleOn tap for Border Brewing Co.: grand opening for Crossroads location [PHOTOS]
Border Brewing Co.'s new location in the Crossroad's Arts District expands its capacity and potential to start a canning line.
View ArticleRegnier will step back from daily management at Bank of Blue Valley
After founding Blue Valley Bank and leading it for 32 years, Bob Regnier plans to reduce his role. His successor as CEO, Brent Giles, has been preparing for this and lining up talent to take the...
View ArticleSelectQuote becomes strategic investor in cognitive screening startup
Overland Park-based SelectQuote becomes a strategic investor in a startup that created a remote test to assess cognitive abilities, as part of an effort to improve health care for its clients.
View ArticleMariner Wealth adds another $770M in assets with ninth acquisition this year
Mariner Wealth Advisors' adds another to its spree of acquisitions in 2021. It now tops $50 billion in assets.
View ArticleKC lawyers seek class action against CPAP machine cleaner SoClean
Two Kansas City-area law firms are representing clients claiming that SoClean devices are damaging critical components in CPAP machines by generating ozone at levels higher than the FDA-approved limit.
View ArticleAmerican Century reaches all-time high in assets: $250B
American Century Investments is growing in virtually every aspect of the business, enabling it to set a new record high for assets. CEO Jonathan Thomas talks about the growth in the past year.
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