Nearly 10,000 people are eligible for a share of close to $1.7 million after the City of Ferguson reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit over the illegal charging of court fees.
ST. LOUIS – Express Scripts Services Co. was granted a motion to dismiss a pro se plaintiff's discrimination suit by a federal court because of her failure to comply with court orders and discovery obligations.
JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) — Former Missouri Rep. Mark Steven "Steve" Brown, voluntarily disbarred in 2009 following his guilty plea to federal obstruction charges, has been reinstated to practice law in the state following a Missouri Supreme Court order handed down this week.
ST. LOUIS — A man's surviving heirs are suing Albany International Corp., Certain-Teed Corp., Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc., and other asbestos products manufacturers and users, citing alleged failure to warn and negligence.
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing Albany International Corp., Blackmer Pump Co., Valero Energy Corp., and other asbestos products manufacturers and users, alleging failure to warn and negligence.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has rejected the qualified immunity defense put up by the City of Ferguson and its police involving the claims of Michael Brown's companion Dorian Johnson.
An appeals panel has rejected the breach of fiduciary duty claims of a plaintiff who said the assets in a trust created by his father were not properly preserved.
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has struck down portions of a 2015 state law governing how much money in fines and fees municipal courts can collect.