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News from 2018


Man alleges asbestos exposure on South Dakota job sites led to lung cancer

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A former mechanic and construction worker alleges he was exposed to asbestos while on job sites in South Dakota and caused injury.

Federal judge dismisses Logan University students’ claims of sexual harassment

By Sandra Lane |
A federal judge threw out a sexual harassment suit brought by two students at a chiropractic school on July 31.

Sweetie Pie's Restaurant diner alleges greasy floor caused fall

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A patron of a St. Louis restaurant alleges she was injured because the business failed to clean a greasy substance off of the floor.

Woman alleges negligence of St. Louis doctor caused need for revision surgery

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she needed revision surgery because of the negligence of a physician.

Visitor at St. Louis museum alleges poor lighting in stairway caused fall

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A Kentucky woman alleges that she was injured at a St. Louis museum because of inadequate lighting in a stairway.

Patient files malpractice suit against physician, St. Louis University over alleged procedure injuries

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A former patient alleges the negligence of a St. Louis University physician caused him to develop sepsis and need further medical treatment.

St. Louis man alleges STL Mugshots violates state law by charging people to remove information

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges a website posted his mugshot and then unlawfully attempted to charge him to remove it.

Objector fighting $21.5M settlement with Monsanto, says lawyers, paid more than $6M, didn't get enough for class

By Sandra Lane |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A U.S. district judge on May 25 approved a settlement in a class action lawsuit against Monsanto over the herbicide Roundup, but one class member is challenging it by arguing the plaintiffs attorneys are selling out Californians in order to reap millions in attorneys fees.

Judge denies motion for new trial in Children's Mercy Hospital wrongful termination suit

By Sandra Lane |
KANSAS CITY – Despite a plaintiff’s allegations that there were 10 reasons why she should be granted a new trial, U.S. District Judge Ortrie D. Smith denied the motion July 9.

Associated Industries of Missouri pushing for tort reform

By Angela Underwood |
Associated Industries of Missouri President and CEO Ray McCarty believes that present tort form abuse in Missouri has snowballed with large judgments awarded to plaintiffs with little or no connection to Missouri. He says it has led to an explosion of cases adjudicated by judges and juries who may not share the same values as the claimant.

SMITH MUELLER: Michael Smith Named Medical Malpractice Super Lawyer for 11th Year In a Row

By Press release submission |
Michael Smith was again voted a Missouri/Kansas Super Lawyer in the field of medical malpractice litigation.

BRYAN CAVE: Private Client Litigation Team Recognized in Chambers HNW

By Press release submission |
BCLP’s Private Client Litigation team members have been recognized by Chamber and Partners HNW 2018.

Morganford Auto Sales alleged to have failed to perform inspections on vehicle prior to sale

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis auto dealership is alleged to have misrepresented the quality and condition of a vehicle.

CSTK alleges former employee breached agreement by working for competitor

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A Kansas corporation in the business of transport refrigeration products alleges it will suffer injuries if a former employee is not enjoined from using confidential information.

St. Charles resident alleged to have failed to keep lookout before auto accident

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she was injured when a St. Charles driver collided with her vehicle near an intersection.

Former St. Louis employee alleges supervisor sexually assaulted her

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she had to leave her employment with the city of St. Louis because of sexual assault from a supervisor.

Parents file wrongful death suit against Geneva Apartments owner over son's death

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – The parents of a man killed at a St. Louis apartment complex allege the complex's owners failed to fix the broken lock on a door that allowed the assailant in.

Safelink Wireless loses bid to dismiss suit over canceled cellphone service

By Megan Sims |
SPRINGFIELD – A lawsuit that claims a Missouri man's rights were violated after his cellular service was terminated "without proper notice" can proceed after the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri recently denied a motion by SafeLink Wireless, a TracFone brand, to discuss the case.

Judge denies Monsanto’s motion for interlocutory appeal in herbicide lawsuit

By Sandra Lane |
ST. LOUIS – A judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri recently denied Monsanto's motion for interlocutory appeal regarding a lawsuit accusing Monsanto of creating an “ecological disaster” involving dicamba-tolerant seed.

Former employee accuses Kansas-based C&C Sales of gender discrimination

By Charmaine Little |
A Kansas-based company faces a federal gender discrimination lawsuit by a former employee.