U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Eastern Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Eastern Division
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Imperial resident claims Experian included incorrect information on credit report
ST. LOUIS — An Imperial woman is suing a consumer reporting agency, citing alleged negligent misrepresentation. -
Man accuses Dorsett Square property owner of failing to abide by ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — A Cobb County, Georgia, man who is disabled is suing the property owner of Dorsett Square Shopping Center, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
Owner of The Plaza at DePaul accused of disability discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A Cobb County, Georgia, resident is suing the property owner of The Plaza at DePaul, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
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. -
Fifth Third Bank claims Book-X-Change has failed to make payments on credit card since August
ST. LOUIS — A bank is suing commercial business owners and members, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Flying Colours Corp. allegedly failed to disclose airplane's defects prior to sale
ST. LOUIS — An Illinois company is suing an aviation company, citing alleged breach of pre-purchase evaluation agreement. -
St. Louis resident accuses Afni of misrepresentation in debt collection
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer is suing a debt collector, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Missouri woman claims debt collector failed to provide correct creditors
ST. LOUIS — A consumer is suing debt collectors, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Mother claims Missouri State Highway Patrol negligent in wrongful death case
ST. LOUIS — A mother is suing Missouri State Highway Patrol, the city of Pevely and others in a wrongful death case. -
Woman claims truck driver's negligence resulted in crash on I-44, causing injuries
ST. LOUIS — A female driver is suing a truck driver of a Missouri transportation company, citing alleged negligence while driving causing collision. -
Albright Concrete allegedly failed to submit reports, payment contributions
ST. LOUIS — A board of trustees is suing the owner of concrete construction company, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Truck driver claims Missouri motorist failed to maintain car, resulting in crash
ST. LOUIS — A South Carolina truck driver is suing a Missouri driver and insurance company, citing alleged negligence driving and breach of contract. -
Life Insurance Company of America is accused of breach of contract
ST. LOUIS — An woman is suing a life insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract by refusing to pay insurance benefits. -
Business owner claims city of Jennings seized property without providing adequate notice
ST. LOUIS — A business owner is suing the city of Jennings and city employees citing alleged wrongful eviction. -
Sports entertainment company claims Sound Bar unlawfully broadcast Mayweather-Maidana fight
ST. LOUIS — A sports event management company is suing a Florissant commercial establishment owner, citing alleged unauthorized interception and tortious conversion. -
Plaza Cafe and Grill allegedly showed boxing match without distributor's permission
ST. LOUIS — A sports event management company is suing a St. Louis restaurant owner, citing alleged unauthorized interception and tortious conversion. -
Sports entertainment company alleges Cookie's Bar and Grill unlawfully showed Mayweather fight
ST. LOUIS — A sports event management company is suing a St. Louis restaurant, citing alleged divulgence and tortious conversion. -
American Exterior – Interior Services allegedly violated collective bargaining agreement
ST. LOUIS — Employee benefit plan representatives are suing American Exterior – Interior Services Inc. and Donna Hubbard, employers, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Appeals court affirms saving statute cannot relate back to dismissed lawsuit by improper plaintiff
ST. LOUIS — A proper plaintiff cannot use the state’s saving statute to revive a dismissed lawsuit that was brought by an improper plaintiff who lacked standing, the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District has ruled. -
Gleeson Asphalt failed to make contributions, lawsuit alleges
ST. LOUIS — Labor organizations are suing Gleeson Asphalt Inc., citing alleged violation of Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).