After several postponements of a foreclosure sale, development company RJ York's headquarters sold last week for $1.5 million, plus one dollar.
Read More »Thompson Coburn sued over St. Peters quarry sale
Quarry Holding Co. won a $2 million judgment over this quarry in St. Charles. Now the company is suing Thompson Coburn and a title insurance company over their roles in the deal.
Read More »Rare locomotive reaches last stop
An appeals court brought an eight-year court fight over a rare locomotive to a screeching halt by agreeing a railway group waited too long to file a suit to get it back.
Read More »Dead Sled patent wasn’t pending, lawsuit alleges
An employee of St. Louis-based ARC Products lowers an “injured” man down a stairwell on the Med Sled. A St. Louis-based company is suing its former patent attorney for legal malpractice, alleging his mishandling of a patent caused it to lose one patent and allowed competitors to copy another product.
Read More »Phillips settles class action for $225K
An Ashley Furniture store in the 4400 block of Lemay Ferry Road in south St. Louis County. Current and some former employees at Phillips Furniture and Ashley Furniture company stores in Missouri and Illinois are covered by a class action settlement of an overtime case.
Read More »St. Louis County adds to judges’ toolbox
A new St. Louis County Circuit Court program allows for more active monitoring of defendants released pending trial.
Read More »Former A-B attorney fights arbitration
A St. Louis judge heard arguments Wednesday on whether a sex discrimination case against Anheuser-Busch should be handled in arbitration. The brewer’s attorney, Gerard “Jerry” Carmody, argued before St. Louis Circuit Judge Mark Neill that former A-B executive, Francine Katz, ...
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Read More »KV Pharmaceutical strikes back in suit
St. Louis-based KV Pharmaceutical has fired back against a shareholder derivative lawsuit with a lawsuit of its own. The company claims that Thomas Henry breached a severance agreement by filing the lawsuit. Henry consented in a severance agreement to release ...
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Read More »Company settles with workers over alleged racist comments
Three black construction workers have reached a $15,000 settlement with a Scott County construction company after alleging that they were subject to racist comments and that one employee had a noose wrapped around his neck.
Read More »Noonan appointed municipal judge
Former Kirkwood politician and drug court graduate Thomas Noonan has been appointed a provisional municipal judge for the city of Kirkwood.
Read More »Apartments to pay $45k for three fire deaths
An U.S. magistrate judge approved a $45,000 settlement for the parents of three children killed in a 2009 apartment fire, but it hasn't been decided what portion of the settlement each parent will receive.
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