Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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Class-action claims Factory Motor Parts wiper fluid froze, damaging vehicles
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against an automotive parts seller, citing alleged breach of implied warranty. -
ITW Global Brands accused of falsely advertising its windshield wiper fluid
ST. LOUIS — A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a car care products distributor, citing alleged breach of implied warranty. -
Appeals court issued mixed ruling in Ferguson-related claims
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a mixed ruling in claims against police officers and the municipalities that employed them during violence that erupted following the Aug. 9, 2014, police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson. -
Class-action claims freezing windshield wiper fluid caused damage to vehicles
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a vehicle maintenance products manufacturer, citing alleged false representations. -
St. Louis resident accuses South/Win Ltd. of false advertising
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a windshield wiper fluid manufacturer, citing alleged breach of warranty. -
St. Louis resident accuses Warren Distributors of falsely representing windshield wiper fluid
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against Warren Distributors, a car care products distributor, citing alleged false representation. -
Class action claims wiper fluid sold by O'Reilly Automotive failed to prevent freezing as advertised
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Springfield-based automobile parts dealer, citing alleged breach of implied warranty. -
Man claims St. Louis psychiatric center, Rent-A-Center employees violated his privacy
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri man with a disability is suing individuals and businesses, citing alleged disability discrimination and invasion of privacy. -
St. Louis resident accuses Lamb Weston Inc. of falsely labeling fries as all natural
ST. LOUIS — A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a manufacturer of fries, citing alleged unfair or deceptive business practices. -
Missouri woman claims American Family Mutual wrongfully denied insurance benefits after crash
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri resident is suing an insurance company, citing alleged breach of insurance contract. -
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit rules in favor of Village of Twin Oaks in dispute over free speech
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has found that an ordinance prohibiting all commercial activity in a Village of Twin Oaks neighborhood park without a permit to be constitutional. -
Federal appeals court rejects immunity defense by City of Ferguson
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has rejected the qualified immunity defense put up by the City of Ferguson and its police involving the claims of Michael Brown's companion Dorian Johnson. -
Missouri Seventeen Properties LLC, others accused of failing to keep handrails safe
A resident is suing property owners and operators for allegedly failing to keep stairway handrails safe. -
Former employee accuses automotive business of violating Missouri law
A former employee is suing the owners and operators of an automotive business for alleged wrongful termination. -
Bi-State Development, employee accused of negligence
A pedestrian is suing the Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District d/b/a Metro and employee Cornell Richardson for alleged negligence. -
Urban Services Group Inc. accused of violating workers' compensation acts
A former employee is suing a supervisor and contractor company, citing alleged violation of workers' compensation acts. -
City of St. Louis accused of racial discrimination
Three police officers and a police advocacy group are suing the City of St. Louis for alleged racial discrimination. -
MacArthur Justice Center accuses City of St. Louis of withholding information on the death of an individual
A justice center is suing several St. Louis government offices over allegations that the agencies deliberately intended to withhold information on the sudden death of a detainee. -
BT-OH LLC allegedly failed to keep premises safe
A Missouri man is suing Moroc Corporation BT-OH LLC, now known as BT-H LLC, for allegedly failing to take safety measures. -
Former employee sues Rally's for alleged wrongful termination
A former employee is suing a restaurant, citing alleged wrongful termination in retaliation for filing for workers' compensation benefits.