Missouri
Recent News About Missouri
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Family Dollars Stores accused of failing to maintain premises, resulting in injuries
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a discount store with a location in St. Louis, citing alleged negligence in maintaining premises. -
Former housekeeper alleges she was harassed while working at St. Louis-area company
ST. LOUIS — A former housekeeper is suing St. Louis-area companies, citing alleged gender harassment and retaliation. -
Former assistant vice president sues US Bank over allege discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A St. Charles County woman is suing a bank, citing alleged age, disability and gender discrimination. -
Woman says Pittsburgh Pipe and Supply discriminated against, fired her
ST. LOUIS — A former employee is suing Pittsburgh Pipe and Supply, Kevin Coan and Joseph Bergfeld, alleging discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation. -
Mother sues Metro for death of son who was dragged under bus
ST. LOUIS — The mother of a man who was killed by a Metro bus is suing the Bi-State Development Agency, alleging negligence by the agency and its bus driver. -
Inspector for St. Louis Department of Public Safety alleges age, race discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A plumbing inspector is suing a government agency and its supervisor, alleging age and race discrimination. -
Due to high court ruling, mistrial declared in talc case against Johnson & Johnson
A multiplaintiff complaint against Johnson & Johnson has resulted in a mistrial after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling on a similar case, altering the outcome of the lawsuit targeting consumer talc products distributed by the defendant and its contracted distributors. -
Former St. Louis Public Library employee alleges workplace discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A man is suing public library employees, citing alleged age and racial discrimination. -
8th Circuit affirms summary judgment for St. Louis Bank in Ponzi scheme case
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed summary judgment for St. Louis Bank in a case brought by investors who had been scammed in what a U.S. attorney called -
Former registrar employee accuses Harris-Stowe State University of discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A former assistant registrar is suing a state university, citing alleged racial discrimination. -
St. Louis University professor alleges discrimination due to her gender
ST. LOUIS — A professor is suing a university, citing alleged gender discrimination. -
SEMCO Plastics accused of failing to pay commission as agreed
ST. LOUIS — A former national sales manager is suing a custom plastic manufacturer for alleged breach of contract by failing to pay commission salary basis. -
Metro passenger accuses transit company of failing to protect riders
ST. LOUIS — A metrobus passenger is suing a transport company, citing alleged failure to protect. -
Man accuses employer Cushman & Wakefield of discrimination
ST. LOUIS — An African-American man is suing St. Louis-area employers, citing alleged racial discrimination, retaliation and constructive eviction. -
Woman alleges she was discriminated against by Metropolitan Sewer District
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis woman is suing a storm and waste water services provider, citing alleged racial discrimination. -
St. Louis County protester accuses public officials of assault and false arrest
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County protester is suing public officials, citing alleged assault and false arrest during a peaceful protest march. -
St. Louis woman alleges she was discriminated against while working at Quest Diagnostics
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis mobile examiner is suing a diagnostic clinic, citing alleged racial discrimination and retaliation. -
Animal caregiver accuses Stray Rescue of St. Louis of discrimination
ST. LOUIS — An animal caregiver is suing, owner and executive director of an animal shelter, citing alleged retaliation. -
Traders Point Farm Organics accused of misleading consumers
ST. LOUIS — A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a manufacturer of organic products, citing alleged fraud and unjust enrichment. -
St. Louis man alleges misleading all-natural label on pumpkin pie in class action
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a food manufacturer, citing alleged false product information for its labeling all natural product in pumpkin pie products.