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Helfrich Painting Co. didn't submit reports showing hours employees worked, suit claims
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Helfrich Painting Co. and owner Timothy Helfrich for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts.
Johned allegedly failed to submit required reports
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Johned Inc. and Edward Benson for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts.
J.L. Contracting Service allegedly failed to submit weekly reports for employee hours worked
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing J.L. Brown Contracting Service Inc. and owner Jimmie Brown for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts.
Representatives allege Schaltenbrand Construction failed to make all contributions to funds
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Schaltenbrand Construction Inc., citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts.
Retiree claims St. Louis Teamster Brewery Workers Pension Plan underpayed benefits
ST. LOUIS — A retired employee is suing a pension plan and its trustees, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts.
American Exterior – Interior Services allegedly violated collective bargaining agreement
ST. LOUIS — Employee benefit plan representatives are suing American Exterior – Interior Services Inc. and Donna Hubbard, employers, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts.
Charter Communications accused of selling personal data without consent
ST. LOUIS — Subscribers have filed a class-action lawsuit against a telecommunications company for alleged rights to privacy and publicity for their personally identifiable information.
Children of the deceased driver sue for damages
Children of a deceased motorist are suing a trucking company and its vehicle driver for alleged negligence that led to a collision.
Labor union sues landscaping firm to enforce bargaining accord
A labor union is suing Surecut Lawncare LLC, which does business as Surecut Lawncare, Surecut Solutions and Farinella Bros. Landscaping, for alleged breach of contract for refusing to comply with a collective bargaining agreement.
Firefighter sues insurer over long-term disability benefits
A firefighter is suing an insurance company for alleged breach of contract by refusing to pay insurance coverage relating to a disability.
Web-hosting firm sues contractors over copyright infringement
A computer programming company is suing Tri-State Equipment Co. Inc. and employees Timothy Millsap, Matthew Timme and Daniel Benninger for alleged use of copyright materials while hosting to a website.
Toxic waste lawsuit faults companies in man's death
A representative of a deceased Bridgton resident is suing a biopharmaceutical firm and chemical-producing company for alleged negligence in toxic waste disposal, resulting in fatal injuries.
Class-action suit allegea telephone harassment
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against a telemarketing company, The Pisa Group Inc.; a newspaper company, Plain Dealer Publishing Co.; and other as-yet unknown newspaper companies for alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes.
North Carolina company says Just John Nightclub, karaoke operators violated trademarks
ST. LOUIS — A North Carolina company is suing karaoke entertainment operators, citing alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition.
St. Francois County resident accuses Courtesy Loans of Missouri of wrongful discharge
ST. LOUIS — A St. Francois County woman is suing her former employer, a loan agency, citing alleged retaliation and wrongful discharge.
Debt collectors allegedly offered discount for payment to remove account from St. Louis woman's credit
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis woman is suing Enhanced Recovery Company LLC and Does 1-4, debt collectors, citing alleged false and misleading representations.
St. Louis woman alleges debt collector said she must make payment to remove account from credit
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Florida debt collector, citing alleged misleading and/or deceptive practices.
St. Louis consumer says Miller and Steeno, Opportunity Financial violated debt collection laws
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis resident is suing debt collectors, citing alleged false or false representation.
Karaoke operators in Oakville, St. Louis, Fenton allegedly violated trademarks, NC company claims
ST. LOUIS — A karaoke accompaniment company is suing karaoke operators in Oakville, St. Louis and Fenton, citing alleged of trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Patient alleges St. Louis County doctor lacerated spleen during colonoscopy
ST. LOUIS — A Monroe County resident is suing Dr. Sanjay T. Bhat, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and negligence.