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Wellston councilperson claims her free-speech rights were violated
ST. LOUIS — A Wellston councilperson is suing the city, citing alleged breach of duty. -
Child accuses St. Louis City School District of denial of free education
ST. LOUIS — A minor child with disabilities is suing St. Louis City School District, citing alleged denial of free education. -
Federal court issues mixed ruling in Regal Beloit Inc. patent dispute case
U.S. District Judge Jean Hamilton issued a mixed ruling in a patent infringement dispute. -
Law Prof: Home health FLSA class likely faces decertification battle
A federal district court has granted conditional certification to a class of home health care nurses who allege workers in three states were not compensated for working off the clock. -
Labor Department says Missouri Freight Equipment owner mishandled withholdings
ST. LOUIS — The U.S. Secretary of Labor is suing the president/director of Missouri Freight Equipment, alleging violation of Workers' Compensation acts. -
UNK Flooring allegedly failed to pay required contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a carpet and wood flooring installation company, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Kane International accuses urethane ink manufacturer of breaching supply, secrecy agreements
ST. LOUIS — A urethane ink resins supplier is suing a urethane ink manufacturer, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
iSee Store Innovations members accuse other members of breaching contract
ST. LOUIS — Members of a global design company are suing former members, citing alleged breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. -
Group alleges Claymont Development failed to make payment contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a construction company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers compensation acts. -
CR Drain allegedly failed to submit reports, payment contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a plumbing company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Henry Glasser Construction allegedly failed to pay required contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a construction company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers' compensation acts. -
Medtronic accused of negligence by allegedly failing to properly treat patient
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a physician and medical facilities, citing alleged medical negligence by failing to meet required standard of due care. -
Class action filed against Receivable Solutions over alleged debt collection practices
ST. LOUIS — An Oklahoma consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector with offices in St. Louis following alleged repeated cellphone calls he received without consent. -
Man accuses TPP Regency of failing to abide by ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — A Johnson County, Indiana, man is suing a property owner of Regency Plaza, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
St. Louis labor group trustees claim contractor failed to pay monthly contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trustees of a labor group are suing Blast Technology Inc., citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
St. Louis man alleges medical negligence resulted in untimely death of his father
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis man is suing a public entity, citing alleged medical negligence due to failure to properly administer a stress test. -
Labor group trustees claim Hackman Brothers failed to pay contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trustees of a labor group are suing an oil company, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Indiana man accuses River City Casino & Hotel property owner of failing to follow ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — A Johnson County, Indiana, man is suing the property owner and operator of River City Casino & Hotel, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
Monsanto allegedly failed to disclose defects of Roundup
ST. LOUIS — Individuals are suing an herbicide maker, citing alleged design defects and failure to warn users of its harmful effects. -
Union Pacific Railroad employee claims company violated FMLA
ST. LOUIS — A Birch Tree man is suing a railroad company, citing alleged breach of contract by denying family medical leave.