Sullivan School District
Recent News About Sullivan School District
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Man injured in St. Louis collision alleges driver who struck him was on phone
ST. LOUIS – A St. Ann resident was allegedly using her cellphone when she ran a red light at a St. Louis intersection and caused a collision. -
Appellate court upholds overruling of Millennium Anesthesiology Consultants' motion for arbitration
ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District on Oct. 30 upheld a St. Louis County Circuit Court judgment overruling a medical company’s motion to compel arbitration from a doctor in a dispute over the alleged improper soliciting of an employee. -
Couple seeks damages from Borg-Warner, Conwed and others over alleged asbestos injuries
ST. LOUIS – A former laborer alleges exposure to asbestos while working in Washington and Montana caused him to develop lung cancer. -
St. Louis Public Schools employees file suit over pension contributions
ST. LOUIS – Employees of a school district allege that their employer did not properly credit their compensations to their pensions. -
Children file suit wrongful death against St. Louis University Hospital over woman's cancer treatment
ST. LOUIS – The children of a woman who died from complications of cancer in 2017 allege she was not informed of two scans prior to her death that found nodules in her lung. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: 78 Armstrong Teasdale Attorneys Recognized as 2019 Best Lawyers in America®
Armstrong Teasdale issued the following announcement on Aug. 15.Armstrong Teasdale, a law firm with offices across the United States, announces that 78 of its attorneys are listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2019 edition. -
Driver attempting U-turn in St. Louis alleged to have caused collision
ST. LOUIS – Two individuals allege they were injured when another driver struck them while attempting a U-turn in St. Louis. -
Missouri appeals court affirms award of over $600,000 in personal injury suit
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri appeals court has affirmed a trial court judgment awarding Johnson Controls more than $600,000 for legal expenses linked to a personal injury lawsuit. -
Judge affirms $600,000 award to Johnson Controls for legal costs in slip and fall case
A Missouri appellate court judge has affirmed a trial court’s judgement to award Johnson Controls over $600,000 for its legal expenses related to a personal injury lawsuit. -
Appeals court affirms St. Louis court’s decision in family trust dispute
ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has affirmed a trial court's judgment involving a trust dispute among seven adult siblings. -
Judge denies Missouri Baptist Hospital's request for directed verdict
ST. LOUIS — U.S. District Judge Richard Webber has denied Missouri Baptist Hospital of Sullivan (MBHS) motion for a directed verdict or judgment as a matter of law following close of evidence brought in a medical malpractice case. -
Former Jackson County executive placed on interim suspension following wire fraud plea
Independence attorney and former Jackson County Executive Michael D. Sanders has been placed on interim suspension following a Feb. 20 Missouri Supreme Court ruling after his guilty plea last month to a wire fraud charge. -
Appeals court sides with state in property owner's objection to sound wall
ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District has affirmed judgment in favor of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission involving an office building owner who sought $5 million in damages over the construction of a sound wall on Interstate 64 in Chesterfield. -
Ferguson protestors lose case on appeal
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern Division upheld a trial court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by demonstrators who were arrested in 2014 outside a Black Lives Matter protest against police brutality in Ferguson. -
Parent of minor hurt in accident asks court to approve settlement
ST. LOUIS — The parent of a minor child is asking the court to approve a settlement reached with a motorist. -
Landlord sues tenant after property catches fire
ST. LOUIS — A landlord is suing a former tenant, citing alleged negligence and property damage. -
Appeals court upholds $4 million award in employment discrimination case
A split panel of appeals court judges at the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District delivered a split decision Nov. 7 in a former administrative law judge's (ALJ) employment discrimination case. -
Appeals court transfers deer regulation challenge to state Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court will consider whether new conservation regulations designed to limit the spread of disease in deer are enforceable. -
Motorist accused of violating right of way in St. Louis crash
ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing another motorist for allegedly making an abrupt U-turn, violating a stop sign. -
Appeals court sides with MHTC in claims of malfunctioning traffic signals
A jury verdict in favor of the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission (MHTC) involving allegations that malfunctioning traffic signals led to an auto collision will stand, an appeals court ruled.