News from July 2017
St. Louis firefighter claims he was wrongfully terminated
ST. LOUIS — A firefighter is suing fire department and supervisors, citing alleged racial discrimination and wrongful termination.
Former U.S. Bank employee says she was terminated due to her disability
ST. LOUIS — An injured employee is suing her former employer and supervisor, citing alleged disability discrimination.
Water Technology alleges international distributor copied product
ST. LOUIS — Pool maintenance and parts manufacturing company are suing an international pool products distributor for alleged unauthorized use of patented pool vacuum.
Nurse's wrongful termination suit can proceed against Rancho Manor Healthcare
An appeals court has reinstated a nurse's wrongful termination case against Rancho Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Florissant.
Woman claims Morgan's Foods supervisor harassed her
ST. LOUIS — An employee is suing an employer and supervisor, citing alleged hostile work environment.
Former employee claims he experienced racial harassment at Stone Fabricators workplace
ST. LOUIS — An African-American male is suing former employers, citing alleged unlawful harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
St. Louis woman alleges Account Resolution misled her in trying to collect debt
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis consumer is suing a debt collector, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection.
Jefferson County couple claims HSBC violated debt collection, credit reporting laws
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing a mortgage company, citing alleged breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment.
Woman claims Bates Street Motor Co. repossessed vehicle without permission
ST. LOUIS — A consumer is suing a used car dealer, citing alleged concealment of material fact and conversion.
Woman alleges she was injured when Lakeview Freight driver struck her vehicle
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a freight company and vehicle driver for alleged negligence while driving.
Woman claims GFS Marketplace failed to keep Maplewood store safe
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a grocery store, citing alleged negligence in keeping premises safe to avoid harming those inside its premises.
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.
Skypatrol accused of failing to pay for products
ST. LOUIS — A technology company is suing a software tool manufacturer, citing alleged breach of contract by refusing to pay the amount owed due under a contract.
City Apartments at West End claims notice of condemnation was unlawful
ST. LOUIS — A property owner is suing government agencies, citing alleged inverse condemnation and invasion of private property.
Central Reform Congregation claims insurance company failed to pay for hail damage
ST. LOUIS — A Jewish congregation is suing an insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract.
Woman alleges she was harassed while employed at Midwest Parking Solutions
ST. LOUIS — A former employee is suing supervisors and parking facility management, citing alleged gender harassment creating a hostile work environment.
Employee claims Amtrak failed to maintain safe workplace
ST. LOUIS — A New Orleans on-board service employee is suing a railroad corporation that operates in St. Louis for alleged failure to protect employees due to negligent sake keeping of its premises.
Man claims complications during birth in St. Louis caused him permanent damage
ST. LOUIS — A former patient is suing a medical doctor and health treatment facility, citing alleged negligence during delivery that resulted in permanent damage.
Former machinist claims companies operating in St. Louis area, others failed to warn of asbestos
ST. LOUIS — A former machinist is suing a number of corporations, some of which operated in the St. Louis area, citing alleged failure to protect and failure to warn individuals of the harmful effects of asbestos.
Woman claims Consips failed keep hallway area clean, resulting in injuries
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing a restaurant for alleged negligence in keeping premises free from any dangerous condition to avoid harming customers.