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U.S. Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions
U.S.Attorney's Office says alleged Ponzi scheme cost investors millions
Low Income Taxpayer Clinic is Beneficiary of Cy Pres Award
The Clinical Education Program’s Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) was recently the beneficiary of a cy pres award.
Armstrong Teasdale Announces Nine New Equity, Income Partners
Armstrong Teasdale announces that eight lawyers – Patricia Beckerle, Shelby Drury, Alexandra Martinez, John Moore, Daniel O’Brien, Mark Ohlms, Abigail Twenter and Marlon Weiss – have been named income partners of the firm, effective Jan. 1, 2024.
Former employee accuses Popeye's of racial discrimination
A former employee of Popeye's has filed a lawsuit accusing the company of racial discrimination.
Man says company interfered with his use of FMLA
A man says his employer interfered with his rights under the Family & Medical Leave Act.
Missouri judiciary launches new court rules feature online
As part of an ongoing effort to improve public access to court information through the Missouri Courts website, the judiciary has launched a new feature making the Supreme Court of Missouri rules and court operating rules available in a searchable, mobile-friendly, more accessible format.
Travel nurse files ADA lawsuit
A travel nurse is accusing a company of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Man claims hip implant system was defective
A Missouri man says the hip implant system he received was defective.
Group to seek bans on electronic voting machines, personal property tax
ST. LOUIS — Members of Freedom Principle MO have set their sites on a wide array of key issues they will expect lawmakers to address during the new 2024 legislative session, including proposing a ban on electronic voting machines and the elimination of personal property tax.
Western District appeals court invites bids in 2024 surplus auction
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, is accepting sealed written bids for certain surplus items through Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
Federal court, Missouri said A federal lawsuit against Express Scripts
A pharmacy has sued a pharmacy benefit management company for allegedly wrongfully terminating its network participation.
Federal court, Missouri said A federal lawsuit against Ascension Health
A class action lawsuit alleges Ascension Health asked potential employees to provide genetic information in the form of family medical history during the hiring process.
Ascension Health, a major private healthcare system in the United States, is facing a federal lawsuit filed by Rebecca Chaplin on behalf of all current and former employees in Illinois. The suit alleges that Ascension Health violated the Illinois Legislature Genetic Information Privacy Act (GIPA) by asking its employees to provide genetic information in the form of family medical history during the hiring process.
Attorney General Andrew Bailey Recaps First Year in Office
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recapped his first year in office.
Missouri AG sues Jackson County over allegedly increased property assessments
JEFFERSON COUNTY — Jackson County is facing a lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Andrew Bailey and the state Tax Commission alleging property owner assessments were illegally increased, in some cases, more than 100 percent.
Man sues because clip from movie trailer wasn't in final product
A man has sued Universal Studios because a clip from a movie trailer isn't included in the final theatrical version of the film.
Brothers accuse company of keeping tips meant for barbacks
Two brothers say a Kansas City company unlawfully retained tips meant for them.
Woman accuses Ruan Transport of gender discrimination
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Ruan Transportation Management Systems, Inc. by Tammy Stavricos in the Western District of Missouri. The case, brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, alleges that the company engaged in gender discrimination against Stavricos.
Husch Blackwell Adds Five-Attorney Supply Chain and Logistics Team to Its Transportation Practice, Continuing Firm's Rapid Expansion
Husch Blackwell begins the year with further national expansion with the addition of five supply chain and logistics attorneys, Julie Maurer, Andy Kleiner, Aaron Schepler, Loren Ungar, and Joseph Baratta.
Woman sues U.S. Post Office for injuries in parking lot
A Missouri woman has sued the U.S. Postal Service after she sustained injuries in the parking lot of a Jackson County location.
Honda faces federal lawsuit over defective steering system
A couple has sued Honda, blaming a defective steering system for the man's injuries.