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News from 2018


Former BJC Healthcare executive director alleges disability was a factor in termination

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A former executive director for a St. Louis business alleges he was terminated after returning from a medical leave.

Kansas couple alleges asbestos in products made by Bayer, others caused mesothelioma

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A Kansas couple is seeking damages over allegations the husband developed mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure.

St. Louis Public Schools alleged to have terminated legally blind teacher because of disability

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A legally blind teacher alleges she was terminated because of her disability.

HomeAdvisor alleged to have performed limited background checks on listed contractors

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis resident alleges a contractor listed on a digital marketplace trespassed on her property and stole parts from her air conditioning unit.

Former electrician alleges Bechtel Power, others failed to warn of asbestos dangers

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A former electrician alleges exposure to asbestos at his job and through family members caused him to develop lung cancer.

St. Louis Loves Travel Stops & Country Stores location alleged to have supplied incorrect fuel

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A liability insurer alleges a St. Louis business supplied unleaded fuel instead of diesel and damaged a truck.

Judge denies motion to exclude experts’ testimony in suit alleging injuries from collapse of hunter’s tree stand

By Sandra Lane |
ST. LOUIS – A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Missouri, Eastern Division, recently denied a motion for summary judgement and a motion to exclude reputed experts by defendants in a lawsuit that alleged injuries resulting from the collapse of a hunter’s tree stand.

Appeals court affirms settlement in Target customers data breach case

By Sandra Lane |
ST. LOUIS – A three-judge panel in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed the rulings of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minneapolis regarding the settlement of claims related to Target customers whose data was breached.

Driver seeks more than $25,000 from woman over Gravois Avenue intersection accident

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges a Florissant woman collided with his vehicle as she drove on the shoulder/bike lane of a highway to avoid stopped traffic.

Driver alleged to have caused collision by entering St. Louis intersection on red light

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is alleged to have caused a collision by violating a red light at an intersection in the city.

Man alleges driver carelessly entered St. Louis intersection, cause collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is seeking damages from an Illinois driver over injuries he allegedly sustained in an auto accident.

Driver seeks uninsured motorist benefits from Farmers Insurance

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges his insurance company has failed to pay uninsured motorist coverage for injuries he allegedly sustained in a collision in the city.

Man alleges driver violated stop sign in St. Louis collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges his vehicle sustained damages of more than $4,000 after another motorist failed to stop an intersection.

Pharmacy First alleges Express Scripts is suppressing competition

By Kyla Asbury |
A pharmacy services administrative organization (PSAO) is suing Express Scripts Inc. alleging it is suppressing competition in pharmacy markets.

Women stricken with cancer testify in talc powder trial

By John Sammon |
ST. LOUIS -- The testimony of women alleging that baby powder produced by Johnson & Johnson and the asbestos it allegedly contained caused their ovarian cancer continued June 18, including a woman who said the diagnosis had dashed her hopes of giving birth.

Daughter alleges Regency-Superior failed to remit proceeds from auction of father's stamps

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A New York woman alleges that a St. Louis individual and corporation auctioned stamps from her late father's collection and failed to remit payment.

Woman files suit against St. Louis police officer over allegations of false imprisonment

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – An African-American woman alleges that a white police officer violated her constitutional rights when he responded to a domestic incident.

Plaintiffs wrap up testimony in Johnson & Johnson baby powder trial

By John Sammon |
ST. LOUIS – Defense attorneys representing Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit accusing the company of producing asbestos-laced baby powder that gave 22 women ovarian cancer sought once again to show that the women had prior family histories of cancer---unrelated to talc powder use.

St. Louis attorney no longer on probation over alleged trust account irregularities

By Karen Kidd |
JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) — St. Louis attorney Daniel Lee Sayle, on probation since 2014, is no longer on probation following a June Missouri Supreme Court order.

Attorneys failing to supervise paralegals remains rare but more visible, experts say

By Karen Kidd |
JEFFERSON CITY – While paralegals certainly have more technology and resources to do their jobs, that additional tech doesn't seem to be why it is more noticeable when attorneys risk being disciplined allegedly for not properly supervising their support staff, experts in the field said in recent interviews.