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Man sues GSK for alleged false representation of 'all natural' ingredients

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Matthew Macormic filed a complaint on Feb. 10 in Phelps County Circuit Court against GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Health over its labeling of Benefiber products being all natural - claims the company has chosen to fight in federal court.

Companies say they were unfairly stung by SNAP sting

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - James Henry Provisions and Cousin Mini Market filed a federal complaint in St. Louis against the United States of America, through its agency, the U.S. Department of Agriculture for judicial review of final agency division and request for a temporary stay.

St. Louis Judge Michael Burton leaves the bench for leadership program after ex-parte allegation

By Juliette Fairley |
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications to fill a circuit court seat, which will be vacated by Judge Michael Burton who was first appointed to the St. Louis bench in 2004 and became presiding judge last year.

St. Louis sued after painting over woman's Black Lives Matter mural

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing St. Louis over the removal of her Black Lives Matter mural.

Dove antiperspirant maker moves class action over white marks to federal court

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Unilever has decided to fight a class action lawsuit over its deodorant in federal court.

GM loses bid to defend self in federal court from wrongful death case over stolen Mountaineer

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge has refused jurisdiction over a lawsuit that blames General Motors for the theft of a Mercury Mountaineer by an unknown party who then crashed into a Chevy Camaro, killing two people.

Client sued for $3.5M: Law firm's case will be dismissed, so why keep going?

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Confident in their argument for dismissal, lawyers for defendants sued by the firm Armstrong Teasdale are asking a federal judge to halt other proceedings in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against them.

Couple sue for smoke damage allegedly caused by HVAC unit

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A couple are suing a manufacturing company, claiming to have suffered smoke damage after a furnace condensate pan ignited.

St. Louis County faces allegations it locked away mother-of-two for 39 days without cause

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman who was imprisoned for 39 days while suffering from breast cancer is suing St. Louis County over the ordeal.

Woman claims to have suffered injury after falling outside QuikTrip

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing after claiming to have suffered an injury after falling outside of a QuikTrip.

Three women sue due to Banana Boat sunscreen containing benzene

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- Three women claim they would not have purchased Banana Boat sunscreen had they known it had benzene and are suing the companies that make the product.

Family sues after man is 'executed' by St. Louis police

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A family is suing after claims that a man was "executed" by members of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

Man sues deodorant company, alleges false and misleading marketing of products

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man is suing the makers of "Degree" deodorant for false, misleading and deceptive marketing of products.

Woman claims to have been fired for being pregnant

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman is suing her former employer for allegedly terminating her for being pregnant.

Family sues after man commits suicide in jail

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A woman and two children are suing after a father dies by suicide while in jail.

Gov. Parson considers appointing a new Eastern District Appeal Court judge from three nominees

By Juliette Fairley |
Gov. Mike Parson is currently reviewing three nominees submitted by the Appellate Judicial Commission to fill a vacancy in the Eastern District of the Missouri Court of Appeals created by the looming retirement of Judge Mary Kathryn Hoff in August.

White man sues over Black co-workers using 'N' word, calls it disheartening

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man claims to have suffered discrimination and racially derogatory comments while working at the U.S. Postal Service.

Former AG candidate wins open records lawsuit against state

By Juliette Fairley |
Gov. Mike Parson’s office violated the Sunshine Law when it redacted records requested by a former candidate for Attorney General, according to a unanimous opinion issued by the Missouri Supreme Court last month

Wilson takes reins as chief justice of Missouri Supreme Court, replaces Draper

By Juliette Fairley |
When Southern District Court of Appeals Judge Gary Lynch heard that Missouri Supreme Court Judge Paul C. Wilson was elected chief justice by fellow jurists on the seven-member high court, he had mixed emotions.

HIV-positive senior care worker sues after being taken off COVID duty

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- A man says he was discriminated against and his personal medical information was shared with co-workers because he's gay.