St. Louis County
Recent News About St. Louis County
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St. Louis County woman blames contractor improperly placing sign
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County resident is suing a concrete contractor, citing alleged negligence. -
St. Louis County residents claim they were seriously injured in 11th Street crash
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis County vehicle owners are suing a motorist for allegedly striking their vehicle. -
State Supreme Court finds that nontort judgments automatically accrue interest post-judgment
The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed with a St. Louis County court that nontort judgments automatically accrue post-judgment interest. -
Woman sues driver, insurance company in St. Louis crash
ST. LOUIS — A motorist is suing a vehicle owner and an insurer, citing alleged negligence and breach of contract. -
Judge: American Family not obligated to defend Vein Centers in TCPA class action
A federal judge has ruled that American Family Mutual Insurance Co. does not have a duty to defend or indemnify Vein Centers for Excellence in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) class action that was decertified by another judge. -
St. Louis County residents accuse driver of failing to yield the right of way in crash
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis County residents are suing a driver, citing alleged negligence. -
Nuisance suit against Republic Services dismissed at federal court
U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry has dismissed with prejudice a nuisance lawsuit against waste disposal provider Republic Services. -
Woman blames St. Louis County Cab driver for Wells Avenue crash
ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing a transportation company and cab driver, citing alleged failure to keep a vehicle under control to avoid a collision. -
Driver claims Richardson Masonry, others failed to keep construction site safe after scaffolding fell on car
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County driver is suing construction companies, citing alleged negligence in keeping public construction safe. -
Motorist accused of failing to pay claims after crash
ST. LOUIS — A young St. Louis County resident is suing a motorist, citing alleged unpaid claims. -
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District overturns directed verdict for defendant in auto accident case
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has reversed and remanded an auto injury case that was tried in St. Louis County Circuit Court, finding that Judge Tom DePriest Jr. erred in granting a directed verdict in favor of the defendant. The appellate court held that a jury could have -
St. Louis County resident accuses construction company of not keeping a safe work area
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County man is suing a construction and demolition company, citing alleged negligence. -
Appeals court sides with cemetery that refused St. Louis judge's order to disinter
A cemetery association that sought relief from a $2,500-per-day fine and a court order to disinter the remains of a Ukrainian-born mathematics teacher has found a jurisdictional matter settled at the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. -
Contractors accused of failing to design proper ventilation in building
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County woman is suing building contractors, citing alleged negligence, design defect and failure to warn. -
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. -
Federal judge issues mixed ruling in dispute over robocalls for former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's movie
U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber has issued a mixed ruling in a Telephone Consumer Protect Act suit that claimed that multiple defendants made approximately 4 million unsolicited pre-recorded calls in promoting the movie -
Appeals court favors St. Louis Community College in tuition rate dispute
A non-U.S. citizen living in Missouri under a program that provides reprieve from being removed from the country must pay the international tuition rate if she wants to attend St. Louis Community College (SLCC). -
Missouri high court finds federal law preempts state’s antisubrogation law
The Missouri Supreme Court said this was the third time it had addressed whether the state's antisubrogation law is preempted by federal law. -
TCPA class action against marketer Vein Centers for Excellence decertified
The defendant's move for summary judgment followed, as did a request for statutory damages for 35,211 unsolicited fax transmissions, which could have netted plaintiffs up to $17.6 million. -
Man accuses Shop 'N Save Warehouse Foods of failing to abide by ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County man is suing a grocery store, citing alleged disability discrimination.