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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Estate blames nursing home for women's death after maggot infection

By St. Louis Record |
A woman's estate says she died after contracting a maggot-infested infection while living in a St. Louis nursing home.

Estate says man died after developing pressure injury at nursing home

By St. Louis Record |
The estate of a man blames the owner and operator of a nursing home for pressure sores that resulted in his death.

Nike kicks class action over 'Sustainability' products

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit against Nike that argued its "Sustainability" products are not as environmentally friendly as the company would have shoppers believe.

Woman blames Life Care Centers for mother's death from dehydration

By St. Louis Record |
A woman says negligent care at a nursing home led to her mother's dehydration and death.

Man blames nursing home for mother's pressure ulcer, death

By St. Louis Record |
A man is accusing a nursing home for his mother's death.

Conductor accuses Union Pacific of retaliatory discharge

By St. Louis Record |
A conductor is accusing Union Pacific of retaliatory discharge.

Man sues electric skateboard manufacturer over safety issues

By St. Louis Record |
A Missouri man blames the manufacturer for his injuries from using an electric skateboard.

Jamaican CNA says she was a victim of discrimination, retaliation at senior living center

By St. Louis Record |
A Certified Nursing Assistant says she was a victim of racial discrimination and retaliation at work.

Parents seek partial reversal of state special education decision for son

By St. Louis Record |
The parents of a special education student say the school system failed to provide the boy with free appropriate public education.

Man brings potential class action FLSA case against Robinson Mechanical Contractors

By St. Louis Record |
A Georgia man has filed a potential class action against a mechanical contractor alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Man says employer discriminated against him because of Huntington's Disease

By St. Louis Record |
A man is accusing Midwest Respiratory Care of discriminating against him because he has Huntington's Disease.

John Soules Food sues Multivac over packaging system

By St. Louis Record |
A Texas-based food company says packaging company failed to deliver on its promise of providing a requested system.

Woman accuses Universal Protection Service of disability discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman says she was the victim of disability discrimination and retaliation by a former employer.

Woman accuses former employer of sexual discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a former employer accusing it of sexual discrimination and retaliation.

Woman says she was victim of race discrimination, retaliation while working at Chipotle

By St. Louis Record |
A Black woman says she was a victim of racial discrimination and retaliation when she worked at Chipotle.

Family Dollar shopper says she was injured after tripping on pallet

By St. Louis Record |
A Family Dollar shopper says she was injured after tripping on a pallet in the store.

Lawsuit says too many ingredients in Walmart's peaches

By Legal Newsline |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - Walmart faces a class action lawsuit for including ingredients other than juice and peaches in its containers of the fruit.

Former employee accuses Flying J of race, ethnic discrimination

By St. Louis Record |
A former employee of Flying J Travel Center is accusing the company alleging racial and ethnic discrimination.

Man says he was fired after being wrongly accused of abusing drugs

By St. Louis Record |
A man says he was wrongfully terminated after being falsely accused of drug abuse.

Seventh Circuit keeps wrongful murder conviction case alive, finds key info possibly omitted

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A lack of exculpatory information on a probable cause affidavit could be seen as the reason a man had to spent more than 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, a federal appeals court has ruled.