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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Complete AB Truck & RV Repair alleged to have failed to complete agreement with BASF

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – A lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri on Sept. 24 by BASF Corp. over allegations of a requirements agreement breach by defendant Complete AB Truck and RV Repair of St. Louis LLC.

Nutra-Blend alleges it is owed $109,765 from Animal Nutrition for products

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – Animal feed additive company Nutra-Blend LLC filed a lawsuit in federal court on Sept. 25 against Missouri-based Animal Nutrition Inc., alleging that it failed to pay for products it received and subsequently sold to its customers.

St. Louis alderwoman sues city alleging rights violations amid 2017 protest following Stockley acquittal

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Alderwoman Megan Ellyia Green recently filed a federal suit against the City of St. Louis and unnamed St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) officers alleging violations of her First, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights amid protests that followed the 2017 acquittal of Officer Jason Stockley in the death of Anthony Lamar Smith.

Wrongful death suit alleges negligence by St. Louis Dialysis Center

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – Renal Treatment Centers-Illinois Inc., doing business as St. Louis Dialysis Center, was recently named named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the children of 68-year-old Barbara Brown, who died in 2016 after receiving treatment at the St. Louis nephrology center.

Snack manufacturer asks federal court to drop company employee named in suit

By Mary Ann Magnell |
A bakery company and snack distributor recently sought to move a contract dispute to federal court.

Complaints resolved for alleged violations under the Individuals with Disabilities Act

By Mary Ann Magnell |
The Administrative Hearing Commission of the State of Missouri filed a stipulation on Aug. 30 that resolved two due process complaints for alleged violations under the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA).

Missouri Attorney General sues owners and operators of duck boat that sank, killing 17 people

By Mary Ann Magnell |
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Attorney General Joshua Hawley has filed a lawsuit against the owners and operators of a duck boat involved in a fatal crash to stop them from operating or selling the amphibious passenger vehicles in the future.

O’Reilly Auto Parts wants to move class-action lawsuit to federal court

By Mary Ann Magnell |
A class-action lawsuit against O’Reilly Auto Parts and a tractor hydraulic fluid manufacturer may move to federal court.

Richardson Pest Solutions faces copyright lawsuit from photographer

By Mary Ann Magnell |
A scientist and professional photographer accuses a local pest control company of illegally using his photos on its website.

Law school discussions to address diversity in the securities industry

By Mary Ann Magnell |
Two area law schools will hold panels in September on increasing diversity in the securities industry.

Court rules woman's discrimination complaints against National Multiple Sclerosis Society 'sheer speculation'

By Mary Ann Magnell |
KANSAS CITY – The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri granted summary judgment on July 10 requested by defendant National Multiple Sclerosis Society in a case brought against it that alleged discriminatory and retaliatory discharge.

Judge grants protective order for Primary Care Pharmacy in case against Express Scripts

By Mary Ann Magnell |
In a billing dispute over medical supplies, Primary Care Pharmacy alleges that Express Scripts "improperly recouped" more than a half-million dollars.

Judge denies trucking company request for new trial in breach of contract case

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – A trucking company's request to set aside a verdict and grant a new trial in breach of contract dispute with a freight broker was recently denied in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Jacobsen Warehouse Company and Schnuck Market Inc. lawsuit continues

By Mary Ann Magnell |
A federal judge will allow a lawsuit involving Jacobsen Warehouse Company and Schnuck Market Inc. to proceed.

Federal judge remands construction company's suit against insurer to St. Charles County Circuit Court

By Mary Ann Magnell |
ST. LOUIS – The U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Missouri recently ordered Wright Construction Services’ negligence suit against Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and St. Charles Insurance Agency (SCIA) be tried in St. Charles County Circuit Court.