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Class action: Tommy Bahama over-charging for online purchases shipped to Missouri
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — A Tommy Bahama customer is alleging the company is over-taxing Missouri residents for online purchases shipped to the state.
Postal Service defeats white employee's racism, retaliation lawsuit
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Postal Service has won judgment in a lawsuit brought against it by a white employee who sued over his Black co-workers' use of the "N" word.
Suit alleges Michaels illegally over charging tax on Missouri residents' remote purchases
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) — A woman alleges that Michaels is illegally collecting more tax from Missouri residents on remotely purchased items than allowed by state law.
Family gets $900K wrongful death settlement after man hangs self in Missouri jail
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A Missouri county will pay $900,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of a man who committed suicide in its jail.
H&M defends 'Conscious Choice' line of 'sustainable' clothing
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - It didn't take long for H&M to file a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit that alleges its "Conscious Choice" sustainable clothing line is not made from environmentally friendly materials.
Suit: H&M's 'Conscious Choice' clothing line is falsely marketed as made from environmentally friendly materials
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — H&M is facing a class action alleging its "Conscious Choice" sustainable clothing line is not made from environmentally friendly materials as marketed.
Sexual abuse lawsuit filed after accused substitute teacher found dead in jail cell
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) — A 15-year-old in Missouri alleges she was repeatedly raped by one of her teachers while a student in the Mehlville R-9 School District.
Class action alleges Zillow illegally intercepts users' browser data
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newline) — Zillow is facing a class action alleging it illegally intercepted its website users' browser to collect data.
Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel declines to investigate attorney's complaint against family court insiders
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel announced its decision not to investigate in its reply to a lawsuit in the form of a Mandamus filed by Attorney Evita Tolu
Postal Service goes for win in white man's hostile work environment case
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Postal Service is hoping to defeat a lawsuit brought by a white employee who sued over his Black co-workers' use of the "N" word.
A St. Louis attorney is facing professional misconduct allegations after suing family court insiders in federal court
St. Louis Attorney files Petition for Writ of Mandamus to defend against ethics complaint
Democrat lawmaker calls on voters to reject ballot initiative that legalizes adult-use marijuana
Ballot initiative advocate, and attorney Dan Viets says Amendment 3 is the state’s only hope to legalize recreational cannabis.
GOP County Executive candidate flirts with quitting, equates face masks with ritual Satanic abuse
Republican County executive candidate sued her former employer the American Association of Orthodontists
State appeals dismissal of federal lawsuit against China over COVID loss, economic suffering
Missouri pursues litigation against China in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals despite federal court dismissal
Company that sold pool fails to win dismissal of lawsuit over 2-year-old's death
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – The seller of an above-ground pool will face wrongful death allegations, as a St. Louis federal judge has rejected the company’s motion to dismiss.
St. Louis opposes class action request in too-much-mace lawsuit
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – St. Louis is trying to keep a lawsuit alleging its prison guards use too much mace on inmates from becoming a class action.
All will be tried at the same time in too-much-mace lawsuit in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Defendants in a lawsuit accusing them of using too much mace on detainees at St. Louis’ City Justice Center have lost their effort to have any trial split into separate proceedings.
Officer who arrested murder suspect says he's not to blame for conviction
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A law enforcement officer whose investigation led to Donald Nash spending 12 years in jail for a murder Nash says he didn’t do is asking a federal judge to throw out the civil lawsuit against him.
Frat avoids liability after pledge gets wasted, slashes Creighton student's throat
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A fraternity won’t be liable after a Creighton University student pledging it drank and smoked marijuana to the point of bizarre behavior, then slashed the throat of a female whose dorm room he mistakenly entered.
Mother can't blame Missouri court system for son's suicide
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Government defendants can’t be sued over the suicide of a teenager at an alternative juvenile center in Missouri.