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Friday, May 17, 2024

Savannah Howe News


U.S. pins St. Louis chiropractor in federal court for claiming his dietary supplements cure COVID-19

By Savannah Howe |
The United States through the Federal Trade Commission sued a nutritional supplements seller in federal Missouri court for allegedly claiming their products are capable of preventing and treating the COVID-19 virus.

Lawsuit against St. Louis jail blames it for withdrawal-related death of detainee

By Savannah Howe |
A lengthy wrongful death lawsuit against the St. Louis County Department of Public Health, the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services and many others was levered into federal court on April 15.

Family Dollar named in personal injury lawsuit by woman who couldn't hold her footing in icy parking lot

By Savannah Howe |
Family Dollar and Shoe Warehouse St. Louis want to defend a personal injury claim against them in federal court.

Lawsuit: Ferguson police department discriminated against white officers after Michael Brown shooting

By Savannah Howe |
The City of Ferguson and Ferguson Chief of Police Delrish Moss were called to federal court in an employment discrimination lawsuit.

Boeing Company accused of age discrimination in St. Louis court

By Savannah Howe |
The Boeing Company is accused of violating the Missouri Human Rights Act by a former employee in the St. Louis County Circuit Court.

St. Louis lawsuit alleges drug lab came back with false meth positives

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - Averhealth removed a lengthy class action lawsuit that accuses the national drug testing company of inaccurate test results and widespread failure to follow accepted testing protocols to federal court.

Woman's lawsuit against gas station say she fell over mat

By Savannah Howe |
A Mississippi County woman wants payback from Casey's General Store after she was allegedly injured at Washington St. location in East Prairie, and the gas station chain has levered the case into federal court for defense.

Lincoln County deputies choose to fight malicious prosecution lawsuit in federal court

By Savannah Howe |
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department, Lincoln County Jail and a number of law enforcement officers face accusations of assault and malicious prosecution after a lawsuit was filed on April 7 in the Lincoln County Circuit Court.

ThyssenKrupp faces class action suit after third data breach in four years

By Savannah Howe |
A lengthy class action suit filed in the St. Louis Circuit Court accuses ThyssenKrupp Materials and ThyssenKrupp Supply Chain Services of failing to keep its employees' personal information safe.

Sunbelt Rentals allegedly allowed a faulty tool to be rented, causing Scott County man's electrocution

By Savannah Howe |
A Scott County man wants payback from Sunbelt Rentals Inc. of Cape Girardeau after he was allegedly electrocuted using an electric power cutter.

Pharmacist says Walgreens rejected her for a promotion twice because of her age

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - Walgreens wants to go to federal court to fight the lawsuit brought by a former employee of the Hazelwood pharmacy who says she was discriminated against her because of her age.

Lawsuit: Bruce Normile Juvenile Justice Center neglected teen boy in mental distress, contributing to his suicide

By Savannah Howe |
The mother of a deceased teenager called on 16 different defendants to answer for the death of her son, which she says was the fault of the Bruce Normile Juvenile Justice Center and multiple others

QuikTrip removes bathroom slip-and-fall lawsuit to federal court

By Savannah Howe |
QuikTrip and an unidentified employee of the gas station's location at 9551 Big Bend Boulevard in St. Louis is called to answer in the St. Louis County Circuit Court after a Michigan woman allegedly fell and injured herself in the bathroom.

St. Louis illegally keeping earnings tax from people telecommuting from elsewhere, class action says

By Savannah Howe |
A class action suit leveled against the City of St. Louis and St. Louis Collector of Revenue Gregory F.X. Daly accuses the city of illegally keeping an earnings tax refund entitled to nonresidents of St. Louis who worked outside of the city, according to documents filed on March 29 in the Eastern Missouri District Court.

Personal injury payback demanded from Menards by woman who trips on escalator

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - The outdoors and home improvement store Menards faces a personal injury lawsuit in St. Louis by a woman who fell on an escalator.

Two e-commerce companies enter legal battle over alleged theft of trade secrets

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - Meridian E-Commerce Inc. and its subsidiary Universal E-Commerce Inc. filed suit recently in federal court for alleged violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

Cargill accused of letting people fall and get hurt in icy parking lot on snowy day

By Savannah Howe |
Minnesota-based manufacturing company Cargill, Inc. faces charges in the Montgomery County Circuit Court after a delivery driver was allegedly injured at the Montgomery City Cargill facility, according to documents filed on March 19.

Dredging company asks for court protection from lawsuits after an employee dies on barge this month

By Savannah Howe |
A dredging and contracting company is asking the court to protect it from being held liable for an accident that killed an employee on one of the company's barges earlier this month.

St. Louis law firm demands payback over over $3.5 million in outstanding legal fees from Texas defendants

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - Multiple defendants from Texas were pinned in a March 17 lawsuit from law firm Armstrong Teasdale LLP, which claims the defendants have more than $3.5 million in outstanding legal fees.

AgXplore discriminates against women in leadership, new lawsuit says

By Savannah Howe |
A Dexter woman sued AgXplore and three AgXplore executives in the Eastern Missouri District Court citing accusations of civil rights violations, according to documents filed on March 12.