A federal judge is allowing an insurance claim to proceed to trial, ruling that companies experiencing a slowdown due to COVID-19 and not a full closure could potentially still expect business-interruption coverage to apply
Insurance industry representatives are closely watching legal actions in Missouri that are moving forward where it is claimed companies can sue for business interruption linked to the COVID-19 shut down.A federal judge in Kansas City ruled in favor of allowing an action taken by a number of restaurants to move forward to the discovery stage.
A Missouri federal court denied Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc.’s motion to compel arbitration in a lawsuit brought against it by Ernest Roberts.
KANSAS CITY – The Springfield law firm of Neale & Newman LLP obtained a federal court order in favor in its motion to dismiss a woman’s amended complaint against it over allegedly unlawful collection activities.
A couple who lost hundreds of thousands of collectible coins during an Internal Revenue Service seizure more than six years ago will have to find another way to get the federal government to pay them what the coins were worth, a federal judge ruled
A Kansas-licensed spa-products company is suing a California-based competitor, claiming the competitor's volcano hand and feed product advertisements are too close to its own and is being used to sell a cheaper knock-off of its higher quality product.
A federal judge has granted partial summary judgment to a former deputy sheriff in Christian County who claims he was fired for supporting the opposing candidate in a sheriff's election in August 2015.
A federal judge has granted partial summary judgment to a former deputy sheriff in Christian County who claims he was fired for supporting the opposing candidate in a sheriff's election in August 2015.