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News published on St. Louis Record in June 2017

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News from June 2017


St. Louis medical facilities accused of negligence by allegedly failing to properly treat patient

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A patient is suing medical facilities, citing alleged medical negligence by failing to meet required standard of due care.

Amtrak employee claims defective track resulted in injuries

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A Spokane, Washington, on-board services employee is suing a St. Louis railroad corporation, citing alleged negligence in keeping the workplace safe for employees.

St. Louis widow claims health care facilities of negligence

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A widow from St. Louis is suing a hospital, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence resulting in intentional infliction of emotional distress to others.

National Railroad Passenger Corp. allegedly failed to provide safe working environment

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A Froney, Texas, woman is suing a St. Louis railroad corporation, citing alleged negligence in keeping the workplace safe for employees.

Appeals panel reverses summary judgment for Fannie Mae in quiet title action

By Sam Knef |
ST. LOUIS — A three-judge panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District has reversed a judgment in favor of Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) in a quiet title action against Olivette property owners.

Missouri Supreme Court strikes down parts of law governing how much city courts can collect in fees

By Sam Knef |
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court has struck down portions of a 2015 state law governing how much money in fines and fees municipal courts can collect.

Indiana man accuses River City Casino & Hotel property owner of failing to follow ADA guidelines

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A Johnson County, Indiana, man is suing the property owner and operator of River City Casino & Hotel, citing alleged disability discrimination.

Missouri Supreme Court reprimands, reinstates attorneys

By Olivia Olsen |
JEFFERSON CITY — The Supreme Court of Missouri recently issued reprimands for two Missouri Bar-registered lawyers and reinstated the licenses of two others.

Monsanto allegedly failed to disclose defects of Roundup

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — Individuals are suing an herbicide maker, citing alleged design defects and failure to warn users of its harmful effects.

Union Pacific Railroad employee claims company violated FMLA

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ST. LOUIS — A Birch Tree man is suing a railroad company, citing alleged breach of contract by denying family medical leave.