St. Louis County
Recent News About St. Louis County
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Man accuses Schnuck Markets of failing to abide by ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — An individual is suing a supermarket, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
Nurse's wrongful termination suit can proceed against Rancho Manor Healthcare
An appeals court has reinstated a nurse's wrongful termination case against Rancho Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Florissant. -
St. Louis County man alleges US Bank National Association breached a contract
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County resident is suing a bank, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Missouri Court of Appeals sides with surviving spouse and others in family trust dispute
An appeals panel has rejected the breach of fiduciary duty claims of a plaintiff who said the assets in a trust created by his father were not properly preserved. -
Judge issues mixed ruling in Behr's motion to dismiss deck paint suit
U.S. District Judge Carol Jackson of the Eastern District of Missouri has granted in part and denied in part a paint maker's motion to dismiss a breach of warranty suit over its Premium DeckOver Coating. -
Lawyer: High court 'missed a big opportunity' in ruling regarding tax assessments
The Missouri Supreme Court recently upheld multi-county tax assessments that some have claimed to be discriminatory. -
Woman's slip and fall on cheese sauce award upheld by Missouri Court of Appeals
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has affirmed a jury award of $81,000 to a woman injured in a slip and fall on cheese sauce at the South County Mall in St. Louis County in 2009. -
St. Louis County woman accuses hospital, nonprofit and chaplain of negligence after husband's death
CLAYTON — A surviving spouse is suing a hospital, a nonprofit and a chaplain, citing alleged intentional infliction of emotional distress. -
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. -
Missouri Court of Appeals issues mixed ruling on divorced couple’s maintenance dispute
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has issued a mixed ruling in a divorced couple's dispute over monthly maintenance obligations and an award of attorney's fees. -
St. Louis County couple alleges law firm failed to file patent documents on time
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County couple is suing a law firm, citing alleged breach of duty by failing to file necessary documents. -
Missouri Supreme Court strikes down parts of law governing how much city courts can collect in fees
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has struck down portions of a 2015 state law governing how much money in fines and fees municipal courts can collect. -
Appeals panel upholds defense verdict for Pepose Vision Institute in medical malpractice trial
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has upheld a judgment in favor of Pepose Vision Institute in a medical malpractice case that went to trial twice in St. Louis County Circuit Court. -
Tax assessments for St. Louis County landowners not discriminatory, court rules
JEFFERSON CITY — St. Louis County property owners who claimed their multi-county tax assessments were discriminatory have lost their appeal at the Missouri Supreme Court. -
Collection action in favor of Frontenac Bank upheld by appeals court
ST. LOUIS — An appeals court has sided with a bank in its collection action against customers who failed to pay on a promissory note that had been secured with a commercial building in St. Louis. -
Minimum wage in St. Louis increases to $10 per hour
ST. LOUIS — Employers in the city of St. Louis must comply with a new law that goes into effect immediately and raises the minimum wage to $10 per hour for all employees who work at least 20 hours a week. -
St. Louis County resident accuses life insurance company of failure to pay disability benefits
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County resident is suing an insurance company, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
St. Louis County man claims COBRA benefits terminated without warning
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County man is suing health insurance plan providers, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to provide insurance claims. -
Court of appeals sides with couple in judgment dispute
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District has sided with a couple who had been subject to a bank's default judgment award that totaled more than $125,000 with interest. -
Appeals court remands BusComm’s judgment notwithstanding verdict in sales commission case
ST. LOUIS — A Missouri appeals court has reversed the decision of a trial court in a case involving unpaid commission to a sales employee.