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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Etrailer accuses online competitor of stealing photos
ST. LOUIS — An online vendor of motor vehicle accessories from Wentzville is suing a seller and manufacturer of towing products and parts, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
Karaoke brand accuses The Brew House, Karaoke Mike Productions of trademark infringement
ST. LOUIS — A karaoke brand is suing a restaurant and entertainment company alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition. -
Ethicon, Johnson & Johnson accused of developing defective mesh product
ST. LOUIS — A patient is suing Ethicon Inc. and Johnson & Johnson Inc., for alleged breach of implied warranty. -
Woman alleges Mallinckrodt, Cotter disposed of toxic waste near her employer, causing cancer
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a biopharmaceutical company and chemical-producing company for alleged negligence in toxic waste disposal, resulting in fatal injuries. -
Man alleges negligent toxic waste disposal resulted in illness
ST. LOUIS — An employee is suing biopharmaceutical firm and chemical-producing company for alleged negligence in toxic waste disposal, resulting in injuries. -
Employee alleges chemical companies disposed of toxic waste that harmed individuals
ST. LOUIS — An employee is suing biopharmaceutical firm and chemical-producing company for alleged negligence in toxic waste disposal, resulting in fatal injuries. -
Musician accuses lead singer of One Less Reason of reproducing song without permission
ST. LOUIS — A musician is suing the lead singer of One Less Reason for alleged copyright infringement. -
Record labels say The Beale On Broadway performed songs without purchasing a license
ST. LOUIS — Record labels are suing a club for alleged copyright infringement by failing to purchase a license for the songs. -
Sutton Painting allegedly failed to submit weekly reports
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Sutton Painting LLC and Sheila Sutton for alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
CMT Roofing didn't contribute to pension and education plans, suit claims
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing CMT Roofing LLC for alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Frontenac Painting allegedly failed to submit reports
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Frontenac Painting Inc. and Charles R. Chernick for alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Cornerstone Masonry allegedly failed to make accurate contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Cornerstone Masonry Inc. for alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Etrailer Corp. accuses online competitor of stealing photos
ST. LOUIS — An online vendor based in Wentzville is suing an online seller from New Jersey, citing alleged unfair competition. -
Helfrich Painting Co. didn't submit reports showing hours employees worked, suit claims
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Helfrich Painting Co. and owner Timothy Helfrich for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts. -
Johned allegedly failed to submit required reports
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Johned Inc. and Edward Benson for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts. -
J.L. Contracting Service allegedly failed to submit weekly reports for employee hours worked
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing J.L. Brown Contracting Service Inc. and owner Jimmie Brown for alleged violation of workers' compensation acts. -
Representatives allege Schaltenbrand Construction failed to make all contributions to funds
ST. LOUIS — Trustee representatives are suing Schaltenbrand Construction Inc., citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Retiree claims St. Louis Teamster Brewery Workers Pension Plan underpayed benefits
ST. LOUIS — A retired employee is suing a pension plan and its trustees, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Charter Communications accused of selling personal data without consent
ST. LOUIS — Subscribers have filed a class-action lawsuit against a telecommunications company for alleged rights to privacy and publicity for their personally identifiable information. -
Children of the deceased driver sue for damages
Children of a deceased motorist are suing a trucking company and its vehicle driver for alleged negligence that led to a collision.