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Missouri construction labor organizations sue MC Masonry and Restoration for violating collective bargaining agreement

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – Several Missouri employee benefit plans and labor organizations have filed a complaint against a masonry company alleging it failed to make contributions as required in a collective bargaining agreement and refuses to submit its financial records for an audit.

Female member files sexual discrimination lawsuit against IBEW Local No. 1

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A member of IBEW Local No. 1 has filed a lawsuit against the union claiming the organization failed to address and prevent sex discrimination, resulting in a hostile work environment.

Labor organizations sue Alpha & Omega Demolition alleging breach of collective bargaining agreement

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – Several employee benefit plans and labor organizations have filed a complaint against a Missouri demolition company alleging it failed to make contributions as required in a collective bargaining agreement.

Former employee sues Branson King Resort for sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Branson King Resort alleging severe and pervasive sexual harassment by her supervisor as well as retaliation and wrongful termination.

Springfield Wal-Mart sued for discrimination against disabled Black employee

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart claiming he was wrongfully terminated and banned from the premises based on his race and disabilities.

Former employee sues Missouri cannabis company, alleging disability discrimination and wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
SPRINGFIELD – A former employee is suing a Missouri medical marijuana company, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act after she was allegedly terminated due to her disabilities and the defendant's refusal to provide reasonable accommodations.

Woman files class action lawsuit against real estate company for alleged TCPA violations

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A Missouri resident claims a real estate company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending advertising messages to her phone number listed with the National Do-Not-Call Registry

Employee accuses Truman Medical Center of workplace discrimination, harassment, retaliation

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY - An employee claims a subordinate at Truman Medical Center sexually harassed her while management failed to act because she is Black.

Former employee accuses Globus Medical of racial, religious discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A former employee has sued against Globus Medical claiming he was discriminated against and fired from his position because of his race and religion.

Man accuses City of Northwoods of police brutality, civil rights violations

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man is suing the city of Northwoods claiming two police officers beat and pepper-sprayed him while he was handcuffed before leaving him injured in a field.

Seed supplier sues South Carolina farmer for planting soybean crop with saved seeds

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri seed company has filed a lawsuit against a South Carolina farmer accusing him of knowingly and willfully infringing on its patented seed technologies by planting seeds saved from a prior crop.

Missouri photographer sues media outlets for copyright infringement

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A Missouri photographer has filed a lawsuit claiming media outlets used one of her photographs on their websites without permission.

Missouri debt collection agency faces lawsuit for alleged violations of Telephone Consumer Protection Act

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against a Missouri debt collection agency claiming the company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending his phone number artificial prerecorded voice messages without his consent.

St. Mary's Hospital accused of negligence and medical malpractice in wrongful death suit.

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois man has filed a lawsuit against St. Mary's Hospital in St. Louis claiming his brother died as a result of negligence and medical malpractice.

Gully Transportation faces class action lawsuit alleging violations of Fair Labor Standards Act

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A yard hostler has filed a lawsuit against a Kansas City transportation company, claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The plaintiff claims that the company improperly classifies yard hostlers, including himself, as FLSA-exempt employees, resulting in their being denied proper overtime compensation.

First Bank sues First Bankers, alleging trademark infringement over similar name

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – First Bank has filed a federal lawsuit against First Bankers, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition in the St. Louis market.

Lawsuit alleges mail tampering by affordable housing provider Doorways

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A woman has filed a lawsuit against Doorways, a St. Louis affordable housing provider, for alleged mail tampering, claiming that her personal and confidential information was compromised after an unknown individual opened a letter from the Office of Chief Disciplinary Council without her permission.

Disabled woman files lawsuit against St. Peter's KFC, alleging ADA violations

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A disabled woman has filed a lawsuit against a St. Peter's Kentucky Fried Chicken location claiming the restaurant fails to meet ADA guidelines.

St. Louis residents sue law firm alleging unlawful debt collection attempts during ongoing property lawsuit

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis residents have filed a lawsuit against a woman and her attorneys for attempting to collect a debt for legal fees in an ongoing lawsuit.

Lawsuit filed against Florissant mayor and police department over mishandling of sexual assault case for three years

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis family has filed a lawsuit against the Mayor of Florissant and the Florissant Police Department claiming a sexual assault case involving a Lusher Elementary School employee was ignored for more than three years.