News from June 2017
Woman claims she was injured from hot food, slip and fall at Busch Stadium in 2014
ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing SLC Holding LLC, St. Louis Cardinals LLC and St. Louis Sportservice LLC, alleging negligence for a series of mishaps at Busch Stadium.
Couple alleges Farmington police department violated Constitutional rights
ST. LOUIS — A couple is suing a police department and its officers, alleging violation of civil rights.
CarShield says CarSure adopted deceptively similar trademark
ST. LOUIS — An automobile seller and service contracts company is suing another automobile service company, citing alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Man says St. Louis VA hospital caused embolism in leg after surgery
ST. LOUIS — A St. Peters man is suing the federal government, alleging medical negligence at a VA hospital caused personal injuries.
8th Circuit Court of Appeals issues mixed ruling in dispute over registered agent’s duty
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a mixed ruling in a recycling company's claim against its former registered agent involving a $9.7 million default judgment.
UNK Flooring allegedly failed to pay required contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a carpet and wood flooring installation company, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts.
Kane International accuses urethane ink manufacturer of breaching supply, secrecy agreements
ST. LOUIS — A urethane ink resins supplier is suing a urethane ink manufacturer, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
iSee Store Innovations members accuse other members of breaching contract
ST. LOUIS — Members of a global design company are suing former members, citing alleged breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets.
Woman alleges NuvaRing use resulted in hospital visit
CAMDEN — A woman is suing the makers and distributors of NuvaRing, citing alleged breach of implied warranty.
Stockholders claim Panera, board of directors failed to disclose certain information about merger
ST. LOUIS — Stockholders have filed a class-action lawsuit against a food service company board of directors, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Group alleges Claymont Development failed to make payment contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a construction company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers compensation acts.
Panera stockholders allege information about merger agreement was withheld
ST. LOUIS — A stockholder has filed a class-action lawsuit against a food company's board of directors, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
CR Drain allegedly failed to submit reports, payment contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a plumbing company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers compensation acts.
Henry Glasser Construction allegedly failed to pay required contributions
ST. LOUIS — Trust representatives are suing a construction company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of workers' compensation acts.
Former St. Louis Public Library employee alleges workplace discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A man is suing public library employees, citing alleged age and racial discrimination.
8th Circuit affirms summary judgment for St. Louis Bank in Ponzi scheme case
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed summary judgment for St. Louis Bank in a case brought by investors who had been scammed in what a U.S. attorney called
Former registrar employee accuses Harris-Stowe State University of discrimination
ST. LOUIS — A former assistant registrar is suing a state university, citing alleged racial discrimination.
Father accuses physicians, St. Louis medical facility of malpractice
ST. LOUIS — A father is suing physicians at a medical facility, citing alleged medical malpractice by failing to diagnose his daughter.
Judge denies steel tubing manufacturer’s motion to dismiss action seeking millions owed
ST. LOUIS — U.S. District Judge Stephen Limbaugh Jr. has denied a steel tubing manufacturer's motion to dismiss a contractor's claims for past-due invoices totaling more than $14 million.
St. Louis University professor alleges discrimination due to her gender
ST. LOUIS — A professor is suing a university, citing alleged gender discrimination.