St. Louis Circuit Court
Recent News About St. Louis Circuit Court
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Man claims he suffered from injuries while working for Amtrak
ST. LOUIS — A board service attendant is suing a railroad corporation, citing alleged negligence in keeping the workplace safe for employees. -
Woman claims Compass Group terminated her employment due to age, disability
ST. LOUIS — A director of food and nutrition services is suing her former employer, citing alleged wrongful termination due to age and disability discrimination. -
Amtrak allegedly failed to keep workplace safe, causing injury to employee
ST. LOUIS — A former train attendant is suing a railroad corporation, negligence in keeping the workplace safe for employees. -
Woman claims Amtrak failed to keep workplace safe
ST. LOUIS — An on-board services/train attendant is suing a railroad corporation, citing alleged negligence in keeping the workplace safe for employees. -
St. Louis author claims business owners sold her work without permission
ST. LOUIS — A book author is suing business owners, citing alleged deliberate intent to copy plaintiff's written works. -
Heirs allege 3M, 84 Lumber, others failed to protect workers from asbestos
ST. LOUIS — Heirs are suing a number of corporations, citing alleged failure to protect and failure to warn individuals of the harmful effects of asbestos. -
St. Charles County man alleges hospital, doctor failed to provide appropriate treatment for wife
ST. LOUIS — A St. Charles County man is suing a medical facility and its physician for wrongful death due to medical negligence. -
Woman accuses McCormack Baron Management of gender discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A former employee is suing a management consultant company, citing alleged gender discrimination. -
Former employee claims Amtrak failed to keep workplace safe
ST. LOUIS — A former board services/train attendant is suing a railroad corporation, citing alleged negligence in keeping workplace safe for employees. -
Consumers allege Monsanto failed to disclose defects of Roundup
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing an herbicide maker, citing alleged design defects and failure to warn users of its harmful effects. -
Medical technology manufacturer Bard accused of designing product with harmful defects
ST. LOUIS — Patients are suing a medical technology developer and manufacturer, citing alleged breach of warranty and design defect. -
Appeals court upholds $10 million punitive award in St. Louis asbestos case
ST. LOUIS — A $10 million punitive damages award in an asbestos case against gasket maker Crane Co. has been upheld by the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District. -
Appeals court finds law needs clarification on right to jury in rent and possession cases
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has ruled in favor of a tenant on the issue of a right to jury trial in a rent and possession action. -
Appeals court affirms $4.1 million judgment against parking garage owner
ST. LOUIS — A $4.1 million judgment against the owner of a downtown parking garage that nearly collapsed has been affirmed by the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. -
NFL defeated St. Louis promoters’ lawsuit 20 years ago; New suit echoes the old one
Titans of 20th Century government lured the Rams football franchise to St. Louis on desperate terms, and a suit filed in the ‘90s to cover the resulting losses failed. -
Analysis shows more asbestos litigation filed in St. Louis courts in 2016
St. Louis is the fourth-most popular court system for asbestos lawsuits, with several factors earning the city a designation as a maturing jurisdiction, according to a recent analysis of 2016 filings by KCIC, a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm. -
Missouri legislature advances tort reform measures
JEFFERSON CITY — With a Republican now occupying the governor’s office, many Missouri lawmakers hope 2017 will be the year the state sheds its “judicial hellhole” reputation and enacts far-reaching tort reform legislation. -
Former Fulton State Hopistal nurse loses Missouri Supreme Court petition for attorney's fees
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a request for attorneys' fees to be paid to a nurse in a court challenge to a discipline order handed down by the State Board of Nursing. -
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.