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Former St. Louis Department of Public Utilities employee files suit over termination
ST. LOUIS – A former St. Louis city employee alleges his age and disability were factors in his termination from his job. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: 78 Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Recognized as 2019 Best Lawyers in America®
Armstrong Teasdale issued the following announcement on Aug. 15.Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, announces that 78 of its attorneys are listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2019 edition. -
St. Louis consumer alleges sales contract for vehicle is void because title wasn't provided
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis consumer alleges a financing company falsely represented that she was obligated to pay for a vehicle purchased on a void retail installment contract. -
Christian County officers allege they were fired or demoted for supporting opponent of sheriff in election
SPRINGFIELD – On Aug. 6, seven former Christian County employees sued the county, its sheriff, and a handful of its commissioners in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Southern Division after they were all fired or demoted the same day a new sheriff took office allegedly for supporting another candidate for sheriff. -
Multiple investigations, and first suits, follow duck boat tragedy at Table Rock Lake
KANSAS CITY - Investigations have been launched by various agencies, and civil lawsuits filed, following the Table Rock Lake tragedy on July 19. -
McCaskill introduces plan for better duck boat safety on U.S. Senate floor
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) has announced she is drafting legislation regarding the safety of duck boats. -
Sisters of duck boat accident victim file negligence suit over sibling's death
SPRINGFIELD – Two Indiana women recently filed suit against Ripley Entertainment Co. and its subsidiaries for their role in a tragic boating incident in Branson, Missouri, which claimed the lives of 17 people. -
Tenants in St. Louis apartment allege they had to escape fire by jumping from window
ST. LOUIS – A mother and her children allege they were injured escaping a fire in their apartment building because the property did not have a fire escape. -
Updated: Duck boat operators sued for $100 million; Case filed on behalf of two decedents
KANSAS CITY - A law firm in Springfield is demanding $100 billion from operators of the Table Rock Lake duck boat that sank July 19, claiming the lives of 17 passengers. -
Normandy Schools Collaborative removes age discrimination class action to federal court
ST. LOUIS – Normandy Schools Collaborative recently removed a proposed class action alleging age discrimination and 14th Amendment violations filed in St. Louis County Circuit Court to federal court. -
Seven Missouri attorneys reinstated follow brief suspensions over tax issues
JEFFERSON CITY – Seven attorneys practicing in Missouri have been reinstated following their suspensions earlier this month for tax issues, according to recent and separate orders issued by the Missouri Supreme Court. -
Jaguar owner alleges St. Louis collision caused by driver who failed to obey stop sign
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges the fair market value of her Jaguar suffered after a collision in St. Louis. -
Securitas Security Services files notice to remove discrimination case to federal court
CAPE GIRARDEAU — Securitas Security Services USA Inc. has filed a notice to remove a former employee's racial discrimination complaint from Scott County Circuit Court to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. -
Father files suit against Eric Doyle Trucking over collision that caused fatal injuries to minor
ST. LOUIS – A father and his minor children are seeking damages from an Illinois company over a collision in St. Louis that resulted in a minor's death. -
Overly informative credit card receipts not enough to sustain Exxon Mobil lawsuit
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Exxon Mobil Corporation and two private convenience store operators who printed more information than was necessary on customer credit card receipts. -
Former Normandy school teachers file age and race discrimination class action
ST. LOUIS — A group of mostly African-American school teachers in Normandy are seeking damages for alleged age and racial discrimination. -
Motorist blames other driver in Park Lane accident
ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing another motorist, alleging negligence. -
Workers at Adventure Learning Center accused of prompting children to fight
ST. LOUIS — A mother and her minor children are suing a day care center, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries. -
Motorist claims other driver negligent in crash
ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing another motorist, alleging negligent driving. -
Child hit by car accuses driver of negligence
ST. LOUIS — A minor child is suing the driver of a vehicle that hit him, citing alleged negligence.