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Lawsuit: Avis shuttle driver ran into wall at St. Louis airport
A Lambert St. Louis Airport shuttle bus service faces charges in the St. Louis County Circuit Court after a bus crashed into a wall and caused injuries, according to documents filed on March 18.
'Guy who gets hurt' says company retaliated against him after Workers' Comp claim
ST. LOUIS - The American Bottling Co., a subsidiary of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, was named as defendant in a St. Louis County Circuit Court late last year by a former employee who accused the company of fostering a hostile work environment at its Overland facility.
Ladder failure cost woman her sense of smell and brain damage, her lawsuit says
A ladder manufacturer is caught in a personal injury and liability lawsuit by a St. Louis woman who says , according to documents filed on March 11 in the St. Louis County Circuit Court.
Lawsuit: While celebrating Blues' Stanley Cup, drunk woman bashed plaintiff with free mug from Tin Roof
A St. Louis live music hub and bar faces charges in the St. Louis Circuit Court from a woman who says the business is responsible for a bar fight she got in after the St. Louis Blues won the Stanley Cup, according to documents filed on March 5.
St. Charles County Police Department accused of discriminating against union officers
A St. Charles County man sued the county, the St. Charles County Police Department, the St. Charles County Chief of Police, the St. Charles County Police Captain of the Internal Affairs Division and the St. Charles County Police Operations Administrator for alleged retaliation and wrongful termination, according to documents filed on March 10 in the Eastern Missouri District Court.
St. Louis County clerk and state courts administrator sued for allegedly violating Fist Amendment
The St. Louis County Clerk of the Circuit Court and the Missouri office of State Courts Administrator were accused by a national news service of withholding new civil petitions from public view for days or weeks in violation of the First Amendment, according to documents filed on March 5 in the Missouri Eastern District Court.
St. Louis Justice Center has been denying handicapped inmate a shower for almost six months, according to lawsuit
ST. LOUIS - A Missouri man accused the City of St. Louis of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by refusing to let him shower for five months due to him being in a wheelchair as a paraplegic, according to a lawsuit filed on March 9 in St. Louis federal court.
After 23 years in jail, innocent man sues O'Fallon cops he says put him there
ST. LOUIS - A man who spent more than two decades in jail for crimes he did not commit is suing the City of O'Fallon, St. Charles County and numerous law enforcement officers.
St. Louis VA accused of blinding veteran in one eye with glaucoma treatment
A Missouri military veteran sued the United States in the Eastern Missouri District Court after a procedure at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) left him partially blind, according to documents filed Feb. 24.
'Solutions to pandemics' advocate sues Missouri documentary company over project
A Nevada man sued a Missouri documentary and video production company in the Eastern Missouri District Court for allegedly botching his documentary production, according to documents filed March 3.
St. Louis VA watched as man fell getting into wheelchair, broke femur, suit says
ST. LOUIS - An Illinois veteran sued the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) after an alleged accident at the hospital barred him from ever living alone again, according to documents filed on Feb. 19 in St. Louis federal court.
United States tells Missouri contractor to pay up for lead removal efforts conducted by EPA
ST. LOUIS - The United States and the State of Missouri want to hold a highway and development contractor responsible for the lead remediation efforts on its property, according to a lawsuit filed Feb. 19 in St. Louis federal court.
Discrimination lawsuit filed against KMOV by former meteorologist
A former KMOV-TV meteorologist sued the news station and KMOV News Director Scott Diener for alleged gender and age discrimination, according to documents filed March 2 in the St. Louis Circuit Court.
Lawsuit: Ninja blender blades cut woman's thumb
ST. LOUIS - A St. Charles family sued the manufacturer of the Ninja household blenders after an alleged blender design defect led to an injury, according to documents filed Feb. 22 in St. Louis federal court.
United States pins Creve Coeur pharmacist under wrongful opioid distribution claims
A federal lawsuit by the United States/the Department of Human Services accused a pharmacist in the Eastern Missouri District Court on February 23 of allegedly violating The Controlled Substances Act and distributing opioids without a legitimate medical purpose.
Class action lawsuit: River City Casino didn't deliver furlough salaries
The River City Casino and Hotel is facing a class action lawsuit of breach of severance agreement allegations from a St. Louis man who says the casino dishonored its pandemic furlough agreements, according to documents filed on Feb. 18 in the St. Louis County Circuit Court.
St. Louis used car dealer, GM want to fight wrongful death claims in federal court
A St. Louis used car dealership, along with General Motors, LLC, are facing wrongful death civil charges from two plaintiffs who say GM and the used car dealership are responsible for a carjacking and subsequent accident that killed two, according to court documents filed Feb. 12 in the St. Louis Circuit Court.
Walgreens in civil battle with woman who says store is responsible for her tripping on mat
Walgreens is facing civil charges from a woman who says she was injured after tripping on the entrance mat at the store on Telegraph Road in St. Louis, according to court documents filed on Feb. 12 in the St. Louis County Circuit Court.
Schnucks was deceitful in advertising alcohol on sale, lawsuit says
The Missouri supermarket chain Schnuck Markets, Inc. is the defendant in a class action lawsuit recently filed in the St. Louis Circuit Court.
Washington University disrupted a student's law school future by refusing to give degree, suit says
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - An anonymous Cook County, Ill., man alleges that Washington University of St. Louis is wrongfully refusing to give him his degree, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.