U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Northern Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Northern Division
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Action against Missouri State Highway Patrol after death following police chase dismissed
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri in the Northern Division dismissed a case against the Missouri State Highway Patrol and related individuals after a man died in a high-speed police chase. -
TCE clean-up costs trial set to begin next month at federal court in St. Louis
In a bench trial set for Jan. 22 involving responsibility for environmental contamination clean-up costs, U.S. District Judge has determined she will be the gatekeeper on expert testimony. -
Dermatologist sues Quincy Physicians group claiming it made billing errors
A Marion County dermatologist employed by Quincy Physicians & Surgeons Clinic, S.C. claims the business incorrectly calculated the billing of her patients, resulting in losses over a five-year period of between $850,000 and $4.25 million. -
Construction company failed to pay contractor for levee work, lawsuit claims
A Michigan construction company faces a lawsuit from the government for allegedly not paying a subtractor helping to build a levee in Chariton. -
Court grants permanent injunction to Heartland Christian College over contraceptive mandate
ST. LOUIS – U.S. Magistrate Judge David D. Noce granted a permanent injunction in favor of CNS International Ministries and Heartland Christian College in their fight against the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate on March 28. -
Lay Seed Farms LLC accused of breach of agreement
A company is suing Lay Seed Farms LLC, Robert A. Lay and Darla K. Lay for alleged breach of security agreements. -
Man claims PerFix Plug maker failed to warn the public of harmful effects its mesh product
HANNIBAL — A Linn County man is suing the manufacturer and distributor of PerFix Plug mesh, citing alleged failure to warn of the defective condition of the product. -
Former lab supervisor alleges employment at St. Mary's Hospital-Audrian terminated due to age
ST. LOUIS — A former laboratory supervisor is suing her a former employer, a hospital, citing alleged deprivation of rights. -
Technician alleges Macon company violated overtime rules
HANNIBAL — A technician has filed a class action lawsuit against a Macon company, alleging violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).