Magistrate Judge Noelle C. Collins
Recent News About Magistrate Judge Noelle C. Collins
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TJX required to present more documentation in lawsuit from French press buyer
ST. LOUIS – A federal court has ordered the parent company to a number of department stores to produce a privilege log and other documents in a case over injuries allegedly caused by a coffee press. -
Judge tosses NextGear Capital's suit against bank over dealership notes but allows it to amend
ST. LOUIS – NextGear Capital's amended complaint in a breach of contract suit against a bank over financing to an automotive dealership has been dismissed. -
Missouri Home Therapy, Missouri In Home Services partially granted motion to dismiss worker's discrimination suit
ST. LOUIS – A federal court partially granted a therapy company's motion to dismiss an employment discrimination suit on the grounds the plaintiff failed to properly allege an employment relationship. -
Judge orders TJX, man suing it over French coffee press to converse over discovery disagreements
ST. LOUIS – U.S. Magistrate Judge Noelle C. Collins ordered the owner of TJ Maxx stores and a man suing it over an allegedly faulty French coffee press to come to an agreement over their discovery issues over the phone or in person. -
Court grants Monsanto motion to dismiss suit claiming Missouri man's son was denied health care benefits
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man's lawsuit over his son being denied coverage on a work health insurance plan will continue against his insurer after the the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri recently dismissed his claims against his employer, Monsanto. -
Wrongful death settlement against St. Louis County to be settled for $60,000
ST. LOUIS – U.S. Magistrate Judge Noelle C. Collins ironed out the details of a settlement of a wrongful death lawsuit against St. Louis County in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Missouri for the Eastern Division on Oct. 19. -
Federal judge orders plaintiff in race discrimination case to serve defendant by Sept. 22
A federal magistrate judge has ordered an employment discrimination claimant to serve process on a named defendant by September 22 or she may dismiss the claim for failure to prosecute.