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News from 2018


Widower alleges Mallinckrodt, others failed to warn opioid use could lead to addiction

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS – A widower is seeking damages from drug manufacturers over allegations his late wife became addicted to opioids.

York Risk Services Group alleged to have refused to pay uninsured motorist claim

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – Two individuals allege their insurance company breached their policy regarding uninsured motorist coverage.

Invitee alleges he was assaulted by security guard at 4 Hands & City Museum Beer Release Party

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County man alleges he was assaulted by a security guard while attending an event at a St. Louis museum.

State Farm alleged to have breached policy with refusal of injured driver's claim for underinsured motorist benefits

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A motorist alleges her insurer breached its policy with her by its refusal to pay her claim for underinsured motorist coverage.

Medical malpractice suit filed against Dutchtown Medical Arts, others over man's overdose death

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri mother has filed suit against physicians, pharmacies and medical centers after her son's death from an accidental overdose.

3 principals in St. Louis firm successfully complete probation

By Karen Kidd |
ST. LOUIS -- Three longtime St. Louis attorneys placed on probation about a year ago after funds were discovered stolen from their client trust account have been reinstated following separate Nov. 1 Missouri Supreme Court orders.

Attorney says camera footage supports man's allegations MetroLink security guards assaulted him

By Gabriel Neves |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is suing MetroLink over an assault that allegedly occurred last January while he was trying to catch a train at Civic Center station.

Consumer alleges Canteen vending machine charged more than the listed price

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a vending machine operator over allegations he was charged more for items than what was listed as the purchase price.

Missouri Corrections Officers Association not expecting appeal to change $113 million award in pay dispute

By Carrie Bradon |
Some 13,000 corrections officers involved in a class-action lawsuit that alleged they were required to do work before and after their shifts but weren't paid for the work are awaiting settlements after a jury in Coles County Circuit Court awarded $113 million in the case, and taxpayers are on the hook for even more as the jurors added 9 percent interest on the payout.

Mother, minor children allege collision in St. Louis caused by texting driver

By Lhalie Castillo |
ST. LOUIS – A mother and her minor children allege they were injured in a collision at a St. Louis traffic light caused by another driver who was texting.

St. Louis man sues MetroLink over alleged assault by security guards at station

By Gabriel Neves |
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man who claims he was assaulted at a MetroLink station is suing the company for injuries allegedly caused by its security personnel.

Wells Fargo claims former employees who started their own firm violated confidentiality agreements

By Gabriel Neves |
ST. LOUIS – A group of former Wells Fargo employees in the St. Louis area are being sued by the bank over allegations they violated confidentiality agreements after they left their employment to start their own firm.

Rolla attorney, Illinois lawyer suspended in separate Missouri Supreme Court orders

By Karen Kidd |
JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) – Rolla attorney Bryce C. Crowley, who was charged with driving while intoxicated last fall, and Illinois attorney James William Davis have been suspended following separate Oct. 30 Missouri Supreme Court orders.

Princeton attorney disbarred over allegations stemming from 2016 divorce, child custody matter

By Karen Kidd |
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (St. Louis Record) — Princeton attorney Jennifer Ann George has been disbarred following an Oct. 30 Missouri Supreme Court order over allegations arising from a single client matter.

A mother is suing driver for alleged negligence

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS — A mother is filing a lawsuit on behalf of her child after a car accident with injuries.

City of St. Louis named in lawsuit involving car accident

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing the city of St. Louis and city worker Christopher Edwards, citing alleged negligence.

Property owner is suing for unlawful foreclosure

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS — A property owner is suing St. Louis Bank, et al., citing alleged unlawful foreclosure.

City of St. Louis sued after child allegedly falls on city property

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS — A mother is suing the city of St. Louis, after her daughter allegedly fell into a hole on city-owned property.

Train passenger sues Amtrak after allegedly slipping on icy steps

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
ST. LOUIS — A passenger is suing the National Railroad Passenger Corp., doing business as Amtrak, citing alleged negligence.

Landfill operator sues for cleanup costs at Superfund site in Bridgeton

By John Breslin |
ST. LOUIS – The owner of a landfill site in Bridgeton that was contaminated by radioactive waste recently filed a federal suit seeking to have the company that dumped the materials pay the cleanup costs.