Photographer sues Bravo, ‘Million Dollar Decorators’
St. Louis photographer Michael Eastman claims that an interior designer starring on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Decorators” went overboard when he featured a picture taken by Eastman as a mural in television hostess Daisy Fuentes’ home.
Judge gives final approval to Panera class action settlement
A federal judge today gave final approval to a $5.75 million settlement in a securities class action against St. Louis-based Panera Bread Co.
Tattoo artist settles suit over movie
A Missouri tattoo artist has settled his lawsuit against Warner Bros. after mediation.
Rams linebacker Vobora wins $5.4 million in suit
St. Louis Rams linebacker David Vobora scored a $5.4 million judgment in his lawsuit against a fitness supplement company over a failed drug test.
Camp Zoe leader indicted on drug charge
A federal grand jury today indicted Jimmy Tebeau, who has for years run a series of outdoor music festivals in southern Missouri that critics complain were the scene of rampant illegal drug use.
Savvis-CenturyLink merger ‘unfair and undervalued,’ lawsuit says
A federal lawsuit seeks to stop a $3.2 billion merger between St. Louis-based IT infrastructure provider Savvis Inc. and telecommunications company CenturyLink Inc. — or at least get a better price for shareholders.
MSD reaches tentative $4.7 billion agreement with EPA
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District plans to offer $4.7 billion to settle a federal lawsuit filed by the Environmental Protection Agency over violations of the Clean Water Act.
Judge OKs $1 million class action settlement with mortgage broker
A federal judge has given final approval to a $1 million class action settlement involving a mortgage broker.
Vogels ask court to dismiss claims against them in investor litigation
Missouri Bar President-Elect Lynn Ann Vogel and her husband, Paul, have asked a federal judge to dismiss the claims made against them in an investors’ lawsuit over an alleged Ponzi scheme.
Judge gives go-ahead for levee breach
U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. this morning declined to grant a restraining order that Missouri officials had sought to stop the Corps from blowing up the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway.
Kentucky wants say in New Madrid levee plans
Several states have entered the legal fight over the possible breach of the Birds Point levee.
Cab drivers sue over fee paid to work at airport
A couple of cab drivers are challenging a fee they must pay to pick up fares at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport as illegal.
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