A company's service of converting documents into an electronic format is not taxable, the Missouri Supreme Court said Tuesday.
Read More »For railroad cases, the train has left St. Louis’ station
Five years ago, the city of St. Louis was a hub of injury cases for railroad employees, handling hundreds of lawsuits that arose within 300 miles of the city. But after 2005 venue changes to the act, those cases made ...
Read More »Couples take embryo dispute to mediation
Two couples involved in a unique dispute over a pair of embryos have agreed to try to settle their claims in mediation. Both couples traded lawsuits last week, suing for the control of two frozen embryos stored in a California ...
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Read More »CFO wins $4.2M from partner
After STL Inc. foundered in 2006, the company's chief financial officer William Halliburton claimed it was his longtime partner's betrayal that did the St. Louis telecommunications company in.
Read More »Rothman sues firm over software flop
Rothman Furniture Stores is suing a Virginia software company after it allegedly failed to launch online furniture sales and update Rothman's computer system.
Read More »Volunteers needed for domestic violence court
Guardians and advocates observe family court in Associate Circuit Judge Douglas Beach’s courtroom at the St. Louis County Courts Building in Clayton. The county’s domestic violence court is looking for attorney volunteers to work as guardians ad litem and represent petitioners filing for orders of protection.
Read More »Rare benzene case filed in St. Louis County
The family of a man who died of leukemia is suing seven companies, alleging benzene in the paints and thinners they manufactured caused his cancer.
Read More »Symposium breaks down new law for health care
Saint Louis University law student Brad Byars scans a handout at the Health Reform Symposium on Tuesday evening at the Busch Student Center. Panelists at a symposium hosted by the Saint Louis University School of Law Health Law Association Tuesday night waded through some of the provisions of the newly-signed law for an audience of about 275 people.
Read More »CFO asks for $5.6M in lawsuit against partner
A chief financial officer is asking for $5.6 million in a lawsuit against his former partner in a telecommunications business, claiming the partner started a nearly identical company using the resources of the old one.
Read More »Judgments entered against foreclosure rescue companies
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster's Office has received judgments against two foreclosure rescue companies that allegedly charged homeowners up-front fees and then failed to provide promised services.
Read More »Trash hauling lawsuit kicked to St. Louis County court
One of the lawsuits concerning St. Louis County's trash districts has returned to St. Louis County Circuit Court.
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