Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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Hotel owner alleges Roberts Pest Control employee fell asleep during bedbug extermination, caused property damage
ST. LOUIS – The owner of a six-story commercial hotel in St. Louis alleges the property suffered water damage after an exterminator hired to take care of bedbugs overheated a room and activated the sprinkler system. -
African-American man formerly employed by SAK Construction files discrimination suit
ST. LOUIS – An African-American man alleges a St. Louis construction company has a pattern and practice of unfairly terminating African-American employees. -
Suit filed against Rexall, Corporate Mailing over faxes
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri company and an Alabama resident allege corporations in New York and New Jersey sent it advertisement faxes without their consent. -
Lockheed Martin job applicant files suit after job offer was rescinded
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man alleges he accepted a position with Lockheed Martin only to learn after he quit his job that the employment offer was rescinded. -
Widow alleges asbestos exposure from CBS, others' products caused husband's mesothelioma
ST. LOUIS – The surviving spouse of a Missouri man formerly employed by the General Motors plan in St. Louis alleges his death from mesothelioma was caused by asbestos exposure. -
Surviving spouse alleges asbestos products manufacturers failed to warn of danger
ST. LOUIS – The widow of a man who died of lung cancer alleges the cancer was caused by exposure to asbestos during his life. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP- MISSOURI: Husch Blackwell Places 10 Attorneys in 2018 IFLR 1000 United States
The IFLR 1000, a directory of leading transactional lawyers, has ranked 10 Husch Blackwell attorneys in its new IFLR 1000 United States edition. -
Animal Legal Defense Fund says 'meat' labeling law won't last
Missouri has become the first state to outlaw certain uses of the word “meat,” thanks to legislation supported by the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association. -
Age, disability factors in termination from Shriners Hospitals, former administrator alleges
ST. LOUIS – A former administrator for a medical facility alleges he was terminated because of his age and disability. -
Medical malpractice suit filed against Aviary Recovery Center, Summit BHC Saint Louis
ST. LOUIS – A former patient and parents of a substance abuse treatment facility alleges it deceptively marketed itself as having expertise to treat dual diagnosis. -
Good Food Institute calls new meat-labeling law unconstitutional
The Good Food Institute is calling unconstitutional a new Missouri law that makes it illegal to label plant-based and lab-grown products "meat." -
Female police officer files discrimination suit against city of St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – A female police officer with St. Louis police department alleges she was subjected to gender discrimination. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP- MISSOURI: Husch Blackwell Prevails for Farmobile in Trade Secret Litigation Against Farmers Edge
Husch Blackwell scored a complete victory on summary judgment for Farmobile LLC in U.S. District Court in connection with a lawsuit brought by Farmers Edge alleging misappropriation of trade secrets and seeking a judgment be entered declaring Farmers Edge to be the owner of certain Farmobile intellectual property. -
Colorado man alleges driver failed to stop at red light at St. Louis intersection
ST. LOUIS – A Colorado couple is seeking damages from a Missouri driver over a collision at a St. Louis intersection. -
Two allege STLMugshots website unlawfully asked for money to remove information
ST. LOUIS – A mugshot website has been accused of breaking Missouri law by asking for money to take down pictures that it has posted of individuals. -
Former boilermaker files suit against Foster Wheeler Energy, others over mesothelioma diagnosis
ST. LOUIS – A former boilermaker and maintenance mechanic alleges he developed mesothelioma as a result of exposure to asbestos while working in Missouri. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Armstrong Teasdale Adds Three Associates in St. Louis
Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, proudly announces the addition of associates Brian C. Zaldivar, Han Liu and Michael W. Carwin to its office in St. Louis, Missouri. -
Greyhound Lines driver alleges he was suspended for nearly a year because of perceived disability
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges his employers discriminated against him because of a perceived disability. -
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. -
Man alleges opposition to discrimination factor in termination from Neumayer Equipment
ST. LOUIS – A Kansas man alleges his disability and opposition to a discriminatory work environment were factors in his termination from a St. Louis-based company.