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Man sues Remington Arms and others, says rifle went off without pulling trigger

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Ethan N. Vaeth filed a federal complaint on August 27 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Remington Arms Company, LLC, Remington Outdoor Company, Inc., Sporting Goods Properties, Inc. and E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company for strict policy liability, negligence and punitive damages.

Couple sue township for drainage water allegedly damaging property, business

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Larry Cronan and Maat Van Uitert filed a complaint in July in the Circuit Court of Dunklin County against Freeborn Township for inverse condemnation and public entity liability.

Former prisoner, now acquitted, alleges rape in Montgomery County Jail

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A lawsuit says a female inmate was sexually assaulted in jail after falsely being charged with the murder of her husband.

Man sues Novartis for wrongful death; Wife was using Tasigna

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Gregory Fitch, as the surviving spouse of Elizabeth Hey-Fitch, filed a federal complaint on August 31 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation for wrongful death, strict liability and negligence in regards to the known risks associated with Tasigna.

Woman says she was fired for reporting age discrimination

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Jordan Skouby filed a complaint on July 16 in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County against Mercy Clinics East Communities for age discrimination.

Man sues former employer for alleged racial discrimination

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Christopher Collins filed a complaint in June in the Circuit Court of New Madrid Country against Agrium U.S., Inc. for racial discrimination and retaliation.

Lawsuit says dentist broke woman's jaw while removing tooth

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Marjorie Williams filed a federal lawsuit on August 23 in the Eastern District of Missouri against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services d/b/a Affinia Healthcare for negligence.

Sunscreen buyers can't prove they were exposed to benzene, Banana Boat maker counters

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – No harm, no lawsuit, the maker of Banana Boat sunscreen is arguing in federal court against allegations its product contains dangerous levels of benzene.

Woman says black pallet on black carpet at CVS caused injuries

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Jennifer and Gary Merritt filed a complaint on June 24 in St. Charles County Circuit Court against Missouri CVS Pharmacy, LLC and a Clayton CVS for premises liability and loss of consortium.

Fracas at auto dealership turns into lawsuit against Breckenridge Hills

By Christina Heath |
BRECKENRIDGE HILLS -- Aisha Lindsey and Christian Taylor filed a federal complaint on August 14 in the U.S.

Man sues St. Louis for attack while detained

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- Donavan McKinley filed a federal complaint on August 13 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Aaron Perkins and the City of St. Louis for failure to protect, failure to intervene and municipal liability.

Kerfluffle at Bel-Ridge meeting leads to lawsuit against cops

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A lawsuit blames Bel-Ridge officials for an incident at an emergency meeting.

Woman sues bowling alley after falling and suffering a traumatic brain injury

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Pam Gardner filed a lawsuit in July in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County against AMF Bowling Centers, Inc. d/b/a Bowlero Lakeside, Bowlero Corporation, and Leiserv, LLC for premises liability and general negligence.

Workplace accident leads to wrongful death lawsuit

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A new lawsuit blames a machine manufacturer for the death of a worker.

Lawsuit: Dept. of Veterans Affairs discriminated against transgender electrician

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- An electrician is suing for what she says were sexually suggestive comments at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Black employee claims racism at electric company after supervisor kicked him in leg

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- Antonio T. Reid filed a lawsuit in June in St. Louis County Circuit Court against Killark Electric for hostile work environment - race, hostile work environment - retaliation and race discrimination.

Woman sues Red Lobster for alleged gender discrimination

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Kimberly Rowe filed a federal complaint on Aug. 5 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri against Red Lobster Restaurants for alleged violation of civil rights and equal pay laws.

City of St. Louis and an officer sued for use of excessive force

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis' police department is accused of assaulting a man at a BP gas station.

St. Charles police accused of excessive force at Outback

By Christina Heath |
ST. CHARLES -- James W. Setchfield filed a federal complaint on July 27 in St. Louis against members of the St. Charles County Police Department for excessive force, unlawful arrest, false imprisonment, failure to intervene, municipal liability, failure to train/instruct/supervise and battery.

Conviction and Incident Review Unit offers the incarcerated innocent a new path to freedom

By Juliette Fairley |
When Tim Intessimone agreed to represent George Wells four years ago, he had just graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. Intessimone has since learned a lot from his incarcerated client.