Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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Expert witness discusses link to asbestos in ovarian cancer in Johnson & Johnson talc trial
ST. LOUIS – An expert witness called by the lawyer for 22 women suing baby powder maker Johnson & Johnson in the 22nd Judicial Circuit of Missouri for allegedly causing their ovarian cancer agreed on June 25 that asbestos can cause the disease. -
Former BJC Healthcare executive director alleges disability was a factor in termination
ST. LOUIS – A former executive director for a St. Louis business alleges he was terminated after returning from a medical leave. -
Driver seeks more than $50,000 from St. Louis motorist over alleged collision damages
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges a St. Louis man carelessly operated a vehicle and caused a collision. -
Former accounts manager files discrimination suit against Flatrock Grille, others
ST. LOUIS – A former accounts manager for several St. Louis companies alleges she faced discriminatory treatment because of her sex. -
Transgender employee files discrimination suit against Ikea North America
ST. LOUIS – An Ohio resident alleges he was discriminated against and constructively discharged by his former St. Louis employer. -
Three individuals allege they incurred more than $65,000 in damages due to auto accident
ST. LOUIS – Three individuals allege they were injured in a collision in Missouri. -
Man alleges driver made improper turn, caused collision at St. Louis intersection
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges he was injured in a collision in St. Louis when another motorist made an improper turn. -
Judge denies Nostrum Laboratories' motion to exclude expert's testimony in dispute over pharmaceutical equipment
KANSAS CITY (St. Louis Record) – An expert's testimony about the fair market value of converted equipment used in making generic pharmaceutical products will be allowed in a trial over a soured financial agreement between a Kansas City pharmaceutical business and its financier, a judge in the U.S District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Western Division, recently ruled. -
Houston lawyer Lanier opens trial against J&J in St. Louis alleging asbestos in talcum powder caused ovarian cancer
ST. LOUIS - Just before Houston plaintiff attorney Mark Lanier wrapped up opening arguments Wednesday morning on behalf of 77 women claiming asbestos in talcum powder caused ovarian cancer he told jurors about a study of infants who had been born dead. -
Synergies3 TEC Services alleged to have failed to pay technicians overtime pay
ST. LOUIS – A satellite television installation business is alleged to have misclassified its technicians as independent contractors and failed to pay them overtime. -
Woman alleges collision on North Kingshighway caused by driver's failure to yield
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she was injured in a collision caused by a motorist who failed to yield to oncoming traffic. -
Deere & Co., other companies named in Missouri couple's suit over asbestos injury allegations
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri couple alleges the husband's mesothelioma diagnosis is a result of his exposure to asbestos during his career. -
HWP Rigging alleges it is owed more than $40,000 for services on project
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri limited liability company alleges that it was not paid for services it provided on a project in Lebanon. -
Reliable Equipment alleges it is owed more than $6,000 for equipment from machine shop
ST. LOUIS – A seller of industrial and metal working equipment alleges a St. Louis machine shop failed to pay for equipment it purchased. -
Motorist alleges trailer operated by Spire Missouri driver backed into car, caused injuries
ST. LOUIS – A man alleges he incurred more than $11,000 in medical expenses for injuries he sustained when a tractor-trailer backed into his vehicle. -
Man alleges American Family Mutual Insurance failed to make payment required by policy
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man alleges that his insurer failed to pay a payment under his uninsured motorist coverage. -
Geico Casualty consumer alleges she is entitled to uninsured motorist coverage
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County woman alleges her insurer has failed to pay her reasonable sum to compensate her for injuries sustained in an auto accident. -
Consumer alleges Ethel's Edibles products contain artificial ingredient
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis consumer alleges a Michigan baked goods producer falsely labels its products as containing no artificial ingredients. -
Driver seeks damages from Farmers Insurance Co. over collision
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri woman alleges her insurer has breached their contract because it refuses to pay her claim for uninsured motorist benefits. -
Consumer alleges Ian's Natural Foods pancrepes are falsely advertised as all-natural
ST. LOUIS – A consumer alleges the markers of the Ian's Natural Foods brand falsely advertises the line's products as all-natural.