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Woman sues when insurance doesn't cover son's gender dysphoria

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Angelia Scott filed a lawsuit on Sept. 23 in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis against St. Louis University Hospital for violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - associational discrimination and violation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Lawsuit alleges assault by Maryland Heights police officers

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Tranell Stewart and Lisa Jones filed a federal complaint on October 25 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Officer Alexander Waldroup, Officer Ryan Devouton, Officer Kevin Devine, Officer Shane Monning, Officer Cliff House and the City of Maryland Heights for unlawful seizure, excessive force, unlawful search and Monell Municipal Liability.

GOP State Senator Rick Brattin enters race for Hartzler's 4th Congressional District seat

By Juliette Fairley |
If Republican Rick Brattin has his way, he will trade in his state Senate seat to represent the 4th Congressional District in the upcoming 2022 election.But experts say securing the U.S.

Man flees vehicle during traffic stop, sues several police departments after he's shot

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Trey Cockrell filed a federal complaint on October 20 in the Eastern District of Missouri that alleges excessive force.

Netflix sued over its terms and conditions

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Sheila and Dennis Thompson filed a lawsuit on Sept. 13 in St. Louis County Circuit Court against Netflix, alleging that the terms and conditions Netflix makes customers agree to are fraudulent and deceptive.

Student expelled over social media posts sues UMSL

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - John Chau filed a complaint on Aug. 3 in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County against the Curators of the University of Missouri for discriminatory failure to accommodate, disability discrimination by a political subdivision, violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and violation of the First Amendment.

'Take it or leave it' demand by St. Louis attorney leads to $450,000 settlement for car crash victim

By Juliette Fairley |
A ‘take it or leave it’ demand by a St. Louis attorney has led an insurance company to settle a car accident case for $450,000, which was well beyond the original $50,000 policy limit.

City of Park Hills sued for 14th Amendment violations, restraining order requested

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Dennis Crocker, Loretta Faye Dempsey and One Stop Muffler filed a federal complaint on October 13 in the Eastern District of Missouri against the City of Park Hills and individual defendants for violations of the U.S. Constitution, false arrest and trespass.

Missouri Dept. of Social Services is being sued over HB 557 and HB 560

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - CNS International Ministries, a/k/a Heartland, filed a federal complaint on October 12 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Jennifer Tidball, in her individual capacity and official capacity as Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Social Services for violation of federal privacy laws, among other claims.

Former employer sues Meridian Medical Technologies for age and disability discrimination

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Gary Langley filed a lawsuit Sept. 7 in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County against Meridian Medical Technologies, Inc. for age discrimination and disability discrimination.

Probate court commissioner replaces Judge David Byrn on 16th Judicial Circuit

By Juliette Fairley |
A Probate Commissioner for the 16th Judicial Circuit has been tapped by Gov. Mike Parson to fill the vacancy created by Judge Byrn

Gov. Parson considers three nominees to replace Judge Thomas Newton on appellate court

By Juliette Fairley |
Gov. Mike Parson is reviewing three nominees submitted by the Appellate Judicial Commission to fill a vacancy in the Western District of the Missouri Court of Appeals.

Woman sues doctor and hospital for alleged medical malpractice

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Tiffany Fraser filed a complaint in May in Butler County Circuit Court against Dr. Tracy Sambo and Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center for medical negligence and negligent credentialing.

Woman sues Uber for alleged sexual assault

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A Jane Doe filed a complaint on Aug. 30 in St. Louis County Circuit Court against Uber Technologies and John Doe for negligence, negligent hiring and retention, negligent infliction of emotional distress and assault and battery.

Church is sued for misappropriation of funds

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Richard White and Sherman Hawthorne filed a complaint on Aug. 17 in the Circuit Court for the City of St. Louis against Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church and several individuals over alleged misappropriation of church funds.

Couple sue Sam's for personal injury after woman falls while shopping

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Victoria and Harrold Howard filed a complaint on Aug. 23 in St. Louis County Circuit Court against Sam’s East, Inc. for premises negligence and loss of consortium.

Veteran sues U.S. for medical negligence in connection to care at V.A.

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - Wendy Shelton filed a federal complaint on September 13 in the Eastern District of Missouri against the United States of America for professional negligence in connection with the medical care at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Woman says sexual abuse memories came back, files lawsuit against school district

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - A Jane Doe filed a lawsuit on July 16 in Circuit Court for the County of St. Louis against Kirkwood R-7 School District and John "Jack" Collier for sexual assault and battery.

Target sued for personal injury to customer

By Christina Heath |
Victoria O'Connor filed a federal complaint on September 3 in the U.S.

Door-to-door salesman sues Eureka over citation

By Christina Heath |
ST. LOUIS - John M. Urbanowicz filed a federal complaint on August 31 in the District of Missouri against the City of Eureka.