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Lawsuit says revolving door at casino took man down

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man is suing a casino after allegedly being injured when a motorized door malfunctioned.

Man claims city officials demolished his house with no reason or warning

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims that the Kennett City Council unlawfully demolished a property owned by him.

3M Company sues former employee for breach of contract

By Christina Heath |
3M sued a former executive in federal court for allegedly leveraging privileged 3M information, including customer contacts and emails, at his job with a competing company, according to a complaint filed on June 21 in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Missouri. The former executive, defendant Quinton Feltner, resides partly in Missouri and partly in Arizona.

Bad court ruling for Verizon in case of nudes allegedly stolen from customer's phone

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Verizon will have to face accusations in open court that one of its employees took a customer’s phone and emailed her nude photos to himself when she was buying a new phone.

Man brings class action against Victoria's Secret over online sales tax calculations

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims that Victoria's Secret overcharges taxes on sales made online, which is against Missouri law.

Woman alleges surgeon punctured bowels

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman claims to have suffered after medical malpractice that included surgical mishaps.

Woman accused of 'stealing time' sues St. Louis Sewer District over firing

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman claims that her employer violated FMLA, leaving her to be unable to care for her two disabled children.

Man sues after being run over while at work

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims to have suffered a severe injury after being run over by a co-worker while at work.

Missouri Supreme Court rules against attorneys fees for Boone County homeowners association

By Juliette Fairley |
The Missouri Supreme Court affirmed a Boone County Circuit Court’s decision to deny attorney fees and litigation expenses to a homeowners association

Three men claim excessive use of mace in St. Louis jail

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- Three men claim to have suffered injuries and unjust treatment in a St. Louis jail from officers excessively using mace on inmates.

Apartment complex sued by United States after evicting family for violations

By Christina Heath |
MANCHESTER -- The United States has brought a civil action suit against an apartment complex to enforce the Fair Housing Act, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.

Woman suing for being charged higher taxes for online purchase

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing a company for an online purchase made in state, but shipped from out of state, causing her to be charged higher sales tax.

Black woman sues TopGolf, alleges supervisor called her 'Whoopi' and other racism

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A former employee of TopGolf USA claims to have suffered from racial and gender discrimination while employed there.

Woman sues QuikTrip for slipping on banana peel

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A woman and her husband are suing after the woman allegedly sustained injuries from tripping on a banana peel in the parking lot.

Ozarks cruise company seeks court's help in releasing cruise boat from decades-old mortgage

By Savannah Howe |
A Wisconsin-based vessel manufacturing company that has been out of business since 2012 was taken to federal court for allegedly preventing a Lake of the Ozarks recreational cruise company from selling a boat.

Lawsuit: Union Pacific denied welder promotion after he reported unsafe conduct

By Savannah Howe |
The Union Pacific Railroad Company was recently brought to federal court for allegedly violating the Federal Railway Safety Act.

Defendants complain about where multimillion-dollar lawsuit over attorneys fees was filed

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Defendants said to owe more than $3 million in legal fees are challenging the firm Armstrong Teasdale’s decision to sue them in St. Louis.

Lawsuit: Centralia cops pulled man over and beat him because now-jailed officer was obsessed with his girlfriend

By Savannah Howe |
A federal lawsuit surfaced against the Centralia Police Department, the City of Centralia and others after a man was allegedly pulled over, assaulted and arrested without probable cause.

Angad Arts Hotel sued after gruesome amputation accident in elevator

By Savannah Howe |
ST. LOUIS - The Angad Arts Hotel in St. Louis faces a lawsuit after a guest jumping in the elevator had one finger amputated and another degloved. .

Lawsuit: Lee's Summer R-7 school district pays males more than females

By Savannah Howe |
Two faculty members sued the Lee's Summit R-7 School District for alleged employment discrimination in federal court.