U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
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Woman claims to have suffered injury after falling outside QuikTrip
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing after claiming to have suffered an injury after falling outside of a QuikTrip. -
Three women sue due to Banana Boat sunscreen containing benzene
ST. LOUIS -- Three women claim they would not have purchased Banana Boat sunscreen had they known it had benzene and are suing the companies that make the product. -
Family sues after man is 'executed' by St. Louis police
ST. LOUIS -- A family is suing after claims that a man was "executed" by members of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. -
Woman claims to have been fired for being pregnant
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing her former employer for allegedly terminating her for being pregnant. -
Family sues after man commits suicide in jail
ST. LOUIS -- A woman and two children are suing after a father dies by suicide while in jail. -
White man sues over Black co-workers using 'N' word, calls it disheartening
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims to have suffered discrimination and racially derogatory comments while working at the U.S. Postal Service. -
HIV-positive senior care worker sues after being taken off COVID duty
ST. LOUIS -- A man says he was discriminated against and his personal medical information was shared with co-workers because he's gay. -
Lawsuit says revolving door at casino took man down
ST. LOUIS -- A man is suing a casino after allegedly being injured when a motorized door malfunctioned. -
Man claims city officials demolished his house with no reason or warning
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims that the Kennett City Council unlawfully demolished a property owned by him. -
Woman accused of 'stealing time' sues St. Louis Sewer District over firing
ST. LOUIS -- A woman claims that her employer violated FMLA, leaving her to be unable to care for her two disabled children. -
Man sues after being run over while at work
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims to have suffered a severe injury after being run over by a co-worker while at work. -
Three men claim excessive use of mace in St. Louis jail
ST. LOUIS -- Three men claim to have suffered injuries and unjust treatment in a St. Louis jail from officers excessively using mace on inmates. -
MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL: Prosecutions by Missouri Attorney General Lead to the Barring of Four Missouri Individuals from Participating in Government Healthcare Services
Due to prosecutions and convictions obtained by the Missouri Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, four Missouri providers were added to the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s exclusion list, meaning that they are excluded from participating in all government healthcare programs. -
Defendants complain about where multimillion-dollar lawsuit over attorneys fees was filed
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Defendants said to owe more than $3 million in legal fees are challenging the firm Armstrong Teasdale’s decision to sue them in St. Louis. -
AG's pandemic suit vs. Chinese Communist Party is 'demagogic' due to sovereign immunity, law professor argues
In pursuing his lawsuit against the Chinese Communist Party, Attorney General Eric Schmitt is engaging in demagogic behavior, according to a St. Louis University Professor -
St. Louis pain doctor sues Medicare over alleged $5.9 million overcharge, seeks injunction
Dr. Padda alleges violations of due process, APA -
Wright City woman wants $27K from the U.S. after DHS worker backs his vehicle into hers
A Wright City woman wants payback from the U.S. after a Department of Homeland Security employee allegedly backed his work vehicle into hers at a red light. -
Lawsuit: Woman needed total hip replacement after falling in BOA Plaza
The Bank of America Plaza on Market Street in St. Louis faces a personal injury lawsuit from a woman who says she needed a hip replacement after tripping on a rug in the building. -
Lawsuit: Express Scripts bullied disabled Black employee
Express Scripts of Clayton removed a discrimination accusation from a former employee to federal court on April 23. -
Widow's lawsuit says husband spent months in mental distress before committing suicide in Franklin Co. Jail
Franklin County and four county officials were pinned in a wrongful death lawsuit after a man died in the Franklin County Jail.