News from June 2017
St. Louis medical facilities accused of negligence by allegedly failing to properly treat patient
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
ST. LOUIS — A Birch Tree man is suing a railroad company, citing alleged breach of contract by denying family medical leave.