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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

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St. Mary's Hospital accused of negligence and medical malpractice in wrongful death suit.

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois man has filed a lawsuit against St. Mary's Hospital in St. Louis claiming his brother died as a result of negligence and medical malpractice.

Gully Transportation faces class action lawsuit alleging violations of Fair Labor Standards Act

By St. Louis Record |
KANSAS CITY – A yard hostler has filed a lawsuit against a Kansas City transportation company, claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The plaintiff claims that the company improperly classifies yard hostlers, including himself, as FLSA-exempt employees, resulting in their being denied proper overtime compensation.

First Bank sues First Bankers, alleging trademark infringement over similar name

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – First Bank has filed a federal lawsuit against First Bankers, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition in the St. Louis market.

Lawsuit alleges mail tampering by affordable housing provider Doorways

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A woman has filed a lawsuit against Doorways, a St. Louis affordable housing provider, for alleged mail tampering, claiming that her personal and confidential information was compromised after an unknown individual opened a letter from the Office of Chief Disciplinary Council without her permission.

Disabled woman files lawsuit against St. Peter's KFC, alleging ADA violations

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A disabled woman has filed a lawsuit against a St. Peter's Kentucky Fried Chicken location claiming the restaurant fails to meet ADA guidelines.

Deaf nurse alleges discrimination against Barnes-Jewish Hospital

By Marian Johns |
Deaf nurse alleges discrimination against Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Calverton Park residents allege illegal towing scheme by city

By Marian Johns |
Calverton Park residents allege illegal towing scheme by city

CarShield clams 'ranking review' website illegally using trademark

By Marian Johns |
CarShield clams 'ranking review' website illegally using trademark

Local Union 513 files lawsuit against R & K Excavation for delinquent fund payments

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A Local of the International Union of Operating Engineers has filed a lawsuit against R & K Excavation, accusing the company of failure to fulfill specific payment and reporting obligations that led to delinquency in the plaintiffs' funds.

Texas man accuses transport company, driver of negligence in accident

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against a driver and Energy Transport Solutions, claiming he was injured in a vehicle accident due to driver negligence.

Woman fired on maternity leave accuses Irby Construction of discrimination, wrongful termination

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A woman has filed a lawsuit against Irby Construction Company, claiming sex and disability discrimination after she was allegedly fired without cause while on maternity leave.

Gruma Corporation files trademark infringement lawsuit against Mission Taco LLC

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS - Gruma Corporation, known for its "Mission" brand of Mexican food products, has filed a trademark infringement and unfair competition lawsuit against Mission Taco LLC, alleging the unauthorized use of the name and related trademarks.

Arkansas Resident files lawsuit against Dent County for alleged disability and age discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS - A former employee of Dent County, Missouri, has filed a lawsuit claiming that the county discriminated against him on the basis of his age.

Disabled woman accuses St. Peters sushi restaurant of ADA violations

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A disabled woman has filed a lawsuit against the Crazy Sushi restaurant in St. Peters, seeking an injunction requiring the business owner to modify the property to comply with ADA standards.

Man says he was discriminated again, wrongfully terminated because of his disability

By Andy Nghiem |
ST. LOUIS – A former employee has filed a discrimination lawsuit against Lutheran Senior Services claiming he was terminated for requesting a day off from work because of his disabilities.

Woman says she was fired after security company learned she was pregnant

By St. Louis Record |
ST. LOUIS – A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Sentry Security Agency, Inc., claiming that she was terminated from her job as a security guard because her employer found out that she was pregnant.

Librarians sue over Missouri law requiring removal of books with 'explicit sexual material'

By Marian Johns |
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Legal Newsline) — Librarians are claiming a Missouri law requiring the removal of hundreds of books deemed to have "explicit sexual material" is unconstitutional.

Nike wants class action over what's in its clothing tossed

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - Nike is hoping a federal judge will throw out a class action lawsuit against it, just like a colleague did with a similar case.

Last of wrongful death lawsuit over suicide at juvenile center settled

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A mother who tried unsuccessfully to sue a Missouri court after her son hanged himself at a juvenile justice center has settled her lawsuit against the remaining defendant.

Class action targets materials in Nike's 'Sustainability' products

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A class action plaintiff says Nike's "Sustainability" products are not as an environmentally friendly as the company would have shoppers believe.