U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
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USCIS accused of unlawfully delaying immigration application
A St. Louis resident is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Secretary of DHS John F. Kelley for an alleged unlawful delay in an application for permanent residency. -
Saint Charles County law enforcement accused of false arrest and imprisonment
A man is suing Saint Charles County, Cpl. Robert Bell III and Lt. Mark O'Neill for alleged false arrest and false imprisonment. -
National Healthcare Collections LLC accused of misrepresentation in debt collection
A consumer is suing a debt collector, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Union Pacific Railroad granted summary judgment in signal foreman’s injury claim
Union Pacific Railroad has been granted summary judgment in a case brought by an injured signal foreman who claims injuries from moving a generator from a depot in Scott City to a signal cabinet. -
Mother claims St. Louis Police Department responsible for wrongful death of child
A mother is suing the St. Louis Police Pepartment and its police officers for an alleged breach of duty that resulted in a wrongful death of her child. -
Legally blind woman accuses Missouri Department of Social Services Family Support Division of discrimination
A blind African-American woman is suing the Missouri Department of Social Services Family Support Division Rehabilitation Services for the Blind and Larry Branson for alleged discrimination. -
Federal judge orders plaintiff in race discrimination case to serve defendant by Sept. 22
A federal magistrate judge has ordered an employment discrimination claimant to serve process on a named defendant by September 22 or she may dismiss the claim for failure to prosecute. -
Missouri judge grants attorneys’ fee in contract dispute, reduces amount due to overbilling
ST. LOUIS — A federal judge has granted a request for attorney fees in a dispute among former business partners after previously siding with the defendants who claimed the plaintiff breached a covenant not to sue. -
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 -
Consumers sue Equifax over alleged misrepresented debt
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing a consumer reporting agency, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Depuy, Johnson & Johnson allegedly failed to warn consumers of the defects of hip device
ST. LOUIS — A Henderson, Nevada, woman is suing the designer and manufacturer of a medical device, citing an alleged design defect that resulted in permanent hip injury. -
Man claims he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma due to Roundup exposure
ST. LOUIS — A Cullman County, Alabama, consumer is suing an herbicide maker, citing alleged design defect and failure to warn users of its harmful effects. -
Woman's case against NuvaRing makers may be transferred to Missouri's Eastern District court
BOSTON — A Forestdale, Massachusetts, woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty. -
Washington woman claims pharmaceutical companies failed to disclose defects of NuvaRing
SEATTLE — A Ferndale, Washington, woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty. -
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. -
Suzuki accused of selling motorcycle with defective braking system
ST. LOUIS — A legal representative is suing a car manufacturer and dealer, citing alleged negligence and civil conspiracy. -
Man alleges Malinckrodt, Cotter improperly disposed of toxic waste, resulting in cancer
ST. LOUIS — A man is suing a biopharmaceutical company and chemical producer, citing alleged negligence in toxic waste disposal, which resulted in fatal injuries. -
St. Louis man claims Biddle House retaliated against him for voicing concerns
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis man is suing community nonprofit and employees for allegedly denying public services as retaliation. -
Man accuses Schnuck Markets of failing to abide by ADA guidelines
ST. LOUIS — An individual is suing a supermarket, citing alleged disability discrimination. -
Eastern District judge rules for lenders in foreclosure dispute
A federal judge has ruled in favor of lenders in a foreclosure dispute involving a St. Charles property.