Lawsuit by Jumpin’ Catfish insurer wants fryer oil supplier, distributor on...
The insurer for Jumpin' Catfish Restaurant in Lee's Summit claims a fryer oil producer and a distributor are to blame for a spontaneous combustion fire caused by laundered towels that did more than...
View ArticleTake a tour of a medical marijuana company’s $30M investment in KC [PHOTOS]
Terrapin Care Station hopes to eliminate the stigma of the marijuana industry by engaging the Kansas City-area community, investing in technology and lowering the price of products.
View ArticleCanceled Gucci Main concert in Independence leads to federal lawsuit
A concert promoter paid a $100,000 deposit to have a famous hip hop artist perform at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence. But the concert was canceled, and he never got his money back.
View ArticleOld National Bank looks for new growth by expanding into Kansas City
Old National Bank hired two experienced banking professionals to launch a loan production office in Overland Park to serve the entire Kansas City area.
View ArticlePrevail Innovative Wealth Strategies launches a private client group
A Leawood wealth management company hired two experienced professionals to launch a private client group that can handle complicated finances for high net worth families.
View ArticleNorthPoint Logistics doubles employment in past four months — and it's not...
NorthPoint Logistics sees its employment soar as it provides a service the company says lets clients focus on growth rather than wrestling with shipping and receiving challenges.
View ArticleMazuma doubles down on Sporting KC, community engagement and financial...
The Kansas City area's second-biggest credit union is on pace to reach $1 billion in assets by next year. An emphasis on financial well-being and a sponsorship with Sporting Kansas City are big factors...
View ArticleRenowned Saint Luke's cardiologist sues Epiq Systems over copyright
Dr. John Spertus claims that Epic Systems Corp. has been reproducing and distributing some of his copyrighted materials without a license. The lawsuit in federal court says the health IT company has...
View ArticleSelectQuote CEO explains revenue tumble and plans to bounce back
SelectQuote may be down when it comes to meeting historical growth for its Medicare Advantage business, but CEO Tim Danker says the company is not out.
View Article2022 Healthiest Employers: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City is the first place honoree in the 1,500-4,999 employee category for Healthiest Employers. Read about what it offers and why.
View ArticleKendall Bank CEO leave to lead build-up of Bison State Bank
Bison State Bank's new CEO is a 40-year banking veteran with a track record of growing small rural banks into going concerns in the Kansas City market.
View ArticleDysart Taylor selects new managing director after Buffo steps down
Kansas City-based Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Brumitt PC selected a new managing director to replace David Buffo, who stepped down two months into the job.
View ArticleKansas City bank CEO resigns after nine years at the helm
The Kansas City bank's CEO resigned on Friday and was replaced by the company's chief risk officer, who has worked for the company since 2013.
View ArticleCreative Planning buys Silicon Valley firm with $1.8B in assets
Creative Planning added to its growing presence in California with the acquisition of Emery Howard in Silicon Valley.
View ArticleMariner Platform Solutions helps California financial planner go employee owned
With an assist from a Mariner Wealth Advisors affiliate, a California financial planning firm added more services and can focus more on clients — without selling to a larger company.
View ArticleSprint, Airspan tangle in legal fight about infringement, indemnification
Sprint argues that a now-settled patent infringement case triggered an indemnification clause in its contract with Airspan Networks. However, Airspan says it was excused from that case and is owed $3.7...
View ArticleTech provider's lawsuit accuses KC company of stealing call center software
The federal lawsuit claims a client asked a Kansas City tech company to re-create a software platform that helps nurse perform triage over the phone.
View ArticleScammed out of $40,000, Prairie Village business owner offers a cautionary tale
A Prairie Village hair salon owner found herself hustled out of her money, and by the time she realized it, the funds were long gone. She's not alone, and she shares her story in the hopes of sparing...
View ArticleHere are KC's five strongest large banks of 2021
Do you bank at one of Kansas City's strongest banks with more than $1 billion in assets? Find out whether your institution ranks among our top five (or at least merits an honorable mention). Our annual...
View ArticleCullan & Cullan wins biggest medical malpractice verdict in KC history
Kansas City-based Cullan & Cullan earned a $25.4 million verdict for their client after proving to a jury that a doctor gave an Independence woman an overdose of Pitocin during labor, causing brain...
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