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St. Louis woman alleges that Douglas, Chancellor, Meyers & Associates damaged her credit
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis woman is suing Douglas, Chancellor, Meyers & Associates, LLC, citing alleged violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). -
Missouri's Dover IP claims Dover Development Corp. infringed on its trademark
ST. LOUIS — A development company in Missouri and a company in Illinois are suing Dover Development Corp. f/k/a Family Pride Corporation, a Tennessee corporation, citing alleged trademark infringement. -
St. Louis woman says debt collector violated collection practices
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis woman is suing ARC Management Group, LLC, citing alleged negligence. -
Illinois woman says St. Louis County man responsible for injuries in crash
ST. LOUIS — An Illinois resident is suing St. Louis County resident Christopher Lee Tallie, citing alleged negligence. -
St. Louis Construction Laborers Welfare Fund claims construction firm didn't pay benefits
ST. LOUIS — Trustees are suing Zoie LLC d/b/a Dana Howard Construction, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Woman claims Missouri-based Ascension Health Alliance failed to follow retirement income act
ST. LOUIS — An Alabama woman is suing Missouri-based Ascension Health Alliance d/b/a Ascension d/b/a Saint Vincent Health and Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc., citing alleged violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). -
Man claims St. Louis County-based Orchard Bend Associates failed to provide accessible facilities
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County man is suing Orchard Bend Associates LP, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
St. Louis man claims Consumer Adjustment Company violated fair debt collection practices
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis man is suing Consumer Adjustment Company Inc. d/b/a CACi and Does 1-4, a St. Louis-based debt collector, citing alleged violation of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). -
Indiana resident says Missouri-based Ascension Health Alliance denied claim without cause
ST. LOUIS — An Indiana resident is suing Missouri-based Ascension Health Alliance, d/b/a Ascension and d/b/a Saint Vincent Health and Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc., citing alleged breach of contract. -
Missouri Supreme Court taps Frawley as 45th Circuit Court judge
ST. LOUIS — A 26-year veteran of the Missouri’s 22nd Judicial Circuit has been tapped by the state’s Supreme Court to temporarily replace suspended Judge Chris Kunza Mennemeyer of the 45th Circuit Court. -
St. Louis woman claims Fenstar-Martens Holding Company failed to pay overtime
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis resident and former employee of Fenstar-Martens Holding Company, d/b/a Enterprise Medical Recruiting and/or Enterprise Medical Services, is suing the company and Neal Fenstar, citing alleged violation of workers' compensation acts, including the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). -
Hookah manufacturer claims Tiger Accessories sold counterfeit products in Missouri
ST. LOUIS — A hookah manufacturer is suing Tiger Accessories Inc., citing alleged trademark counterfeiting, trademark infringement, false designation of origin and unfair competition. -
Ballwin resident claims Wellpoint denied disability without due cause
ST. LOUIS — A Ballwin woman is suing Wellpoint Flexible Benefit Plan and Anthem Life Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract. -
St. Louis law firm Capes Sokol names Monsanto defense attorney as shareholder
ST. LOUIS – Attorney Adam E. Miller has joined the law firm of Capes Sokol as a shareholder of the company. -
Missouri trial lawyers respond to St. Louis' 'hellhole' designation
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) -- The president of Missouri's plaintiffs lawyer organization says an annual report that this year singled out St. Louis as the jurisdiction most in need of legal reform is designed to scare state lawmakers. -
Next talc-cancer case scheduled in St. Louis Feb. 6; Trial set after J&J loses jurisdictional appeal
ST. LOUIS – The latest lawsuit in the nation's controversial talc-related litigation center is set to begin in St. Louis next month with more than 60 women and family members seeking damages against New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson. -
Tort reform legislation filed in Missouri following massive talc verdicts
Legislators in Missouri will move in the next session to bring the state into line with most of the rest of the country by heightening the standard on expert witness testimony in civil trials. -
Four associate attorneys join HeplerBroom
EDWARDSVILLE, IL - Four new associate attorneys join HeplerBroom's Edwardsville, St. Louis and Springfield offices.