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Woman says defective port caused injuries

By St. Louis Record |
A Missouri woman says a defective medical port caused her injuries.

Widow sues following man's death in road construction accident

By St. Louis Record |
A widow is blaming a company that makes road construction equipment for her husband's death.

Woman says she was fired after complaining of coworker sexually harassing her

By St. Louis Record |
A woman says she was sexually harassed by a coworker at a marijuana cultivation center.

Class action claims AT&T violated customers' privacy rights with data breach

By St. Louis Record |
AT&T Inc. is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging the company failed to secure and safeguard the personally identifiable information of more than 70 million customers.

Carjacking, lost AirPods result in federal lawsuit

By St. Louis Record |
A federal lawsuit has been filed against St. Louis County and Detective Joseph Percich, accusing them of civil rights violations and a state law Sunshine Act violation.

Woman accuses USDA of gender, race, age discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A Black woman is accusing the United States Department of Agriculture of gender, race and age discrimination.

Class action filed against Rawlings Financial

By St. Louis Record |
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against The Rawlings Company and related companies.

Woman sues after slip and fall at U.S. Post Office

By St. Louis Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit after she says she was injured at a U.S. Post Office branch.

Family blames canoe rental for man's death

By St. Louis Record |
The estate of a man has sued a resort and rental company blaming it for a fatal canoeing accident.

Union says BNSF Railway has violated Railway Labor Act

By St. Louis Record |
A union for rail workers says BNSF Railway has violated the federal Railway Labor Act.

Prospective employee accuses Love's Travel Stops of racial discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A Black man claims he was passed over for a job with Love's Travel Stops because of his race.

Parents claim K.C. charter school isn't providing thorough education

By St. Louis Record |
Parents of a student claim a Kansas City charter school isn't providing a thorough education for their child.

Three K.C. women say Chapter 84 is unconstitutional

By St. Louis Record |
Three Kansas City women have filed a lawsuit against Gov. Michael Parson, Attorney General Andrew Bailey and others alleging a law governing large police departments in Missouri is unconstitutional.

Former corrections officer says he was discriminated against for disability

By St. Louis Record |
A former corrections officer has sued the Missouri Department of Corrections and several of its officials alleging he was subjected to disability discrimination.

Couple says blind spot in Chevy Traverse led to child's death

By St. Louis Record |
A couple has sued General Motors alleging a blind spot in the 2011 Chevrolet Traverse led to their child's death.

Restaurant server says she was vicim of sexual discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A former server says she was a victim of sexual discrimination while working at 54th Street Restaurant and Drafthouse.

Estate blames nursing home for women's death from pressure sores

By St. Louis Record |
The estate of a woman says she died from an avoidable pressure ulcer and infection while living in a nursing home.

Black employee files racial discrimination lawsuit against Walmart

By St. Louis Record |
A Black employee has filed a racial discrimination and wrongful terminatoin lawsuit against Walmart.

Woman says she was fired after taking two days off to attend funeral

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee says she was fired by Skills Unlimited after she took two day off from work to attend a funeral.

Estate says nursing home allowed woman to die from pressure ulcer, infection

By St. Louis Record |
A woman says her mother died because of negligence on the part of a nursing home.