Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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Driver seeks more than $25,000 from Republic Services over I-64 collision
ST. LOUIS – A motorist alleges a driver for a waste disposal company drove while distracted before rear-ending his vehicle on Interstate 64. -
Former Essendant Industrial warehouse employee alleges he was discriminated against because of sexual orientation
ST. LOUIS – A Deerfield, Illinois employer is alleged to have discriminated against a Missouri man because of his heterosexual sexual orientation. -
Medical malpractice suit filed against Dutchtown Medical Arts, others over man's overdose death
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri mother has filed suit against physicians, pharmacies and medical centers after her son's death from an accidental overdose. -
Consumer alleges Canteen vending machine charged more than the listed price
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a vending machine operator over allegations he was charged more for items than what was listed as the purchase price. -
Property owner is suing for unlawful foreclosure
ST. LOUIS — A property owner is suing St. Louis Bank, et al., citing alleged unlawful foreclosure. -
Federal appeals panel ponders MacArthur Justice Center, ACLU hep C class action
Lawsuit claims denying treatment to all but the sickest inmates is "cruel and unusual punishment" -
Farmers Insurance alleged to have failed to pay underinsured motorist claim without reasonable cause
ST. LOUIS – Two people injured in a collision with an underinsured driver allege their insurance company has refused to pay their claim for benefits. -
BRYAN CAVE: New Attorney Enhances Financial Services and Real Estate Groups in Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner’s St. Louis Office
The international law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP announced that Timothy G. O’Connell has rejoined the firm as an associate in the Financial Services and Real Estate Groups. He will reside in the St. Louis office. -
GREENSFELDER LAW: Greensfelder ranks among Benchmark Litigation’s top firms for 2019
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. continues to be ranked among the top litigation practices in Missouri and Illinois in the 2019 edition of Benchmark Litigation. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Corporate and Intellectual Property Associates Join Armstrong Teasdale in St. Louis
Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, proudly announces the addition of Robert J. Estep and Abby Zeller to its St. Louis office. -
Injured individuals allege they are entitled to uninsured motorist benefits from Hertz Vehicles
ST. LOUIS – Three individuals injured in a collision while traveling in a rental car allege they are entitled to uninsured motorist coverage since the driver fled the scene. -
Transamerica Casualty Insurance customer alleges company refuses to pay benefits
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri woman alleges she was injured in an auto accident in Ohio and her insurer failed to pay her benefits owed under her policy. -
Mercedes Benz owners allege collision caused more than $14,000 in vehicle damage, depreciation
ST. LOUIS – The owners of a Mercedes Benz allege they incurred more than $100,000 in damages after an auto accident caused by another driver. -
Driver alleges another motorist failed to keep a proper lookout in St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man alleges another driver's negligence caused him to sustain injuries in a St. Louis collision. -
AAA Insurance alleged to have refused woman's claim for uninsured motorist benefits
ST. LOUIS – An insurance company is alleged to have failed and refused a Missouri driver's claim for damages after she was struck by an unknown driver. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP- MISSOURI: New Husch Blackwell Practice Group Focuses on Opportunity Zones
Husch Blackwell has established a multi-disciplinary practice group to provide focused direction to clients with respect to the recently established federal Opportunity Zones program. -
Man alleges age was factor in termination from FedEx job
ST. LOUIS – A former FedEx employee alleges his age was a factor in his 2016 termination after more than 32 years of employment. -
Surviving spouse of auto mechanic alleges asbestos from Owens-Illinois, others' products caused cancer
ST. LOUIS – The surviving spouse of a man formerly employed as an automobile mechanic alleges exposure to asbestos during his career caused him to develop lung cancer. -
Missouri counties’ suit against opioid manufacturers removed to federal court in Ohio
CLEVELAND – On Aug. 31, a lawsuit brought by several Missouri counties against more than 30 pharmaceutical companies was removed to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio following the companies’ motion to remove the lawsuit, which was filed over allegations the companies are liable for the opioid epidemic sweeping the state. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Armstrong Teasdale Named to Midwest Real Estate News 2018 ‘Best of the Best’ List
Midwest Real Estate News named Armstrong Teasdale a top law firm in its 2018 “Best of the Best” issue, based on 266 real estate transactions completed in 2017.