BELLEVILLE – Afton Chemical Corporation has filed a lawsuit against Eagle Industrial Park after a fire broke out in their nearby building, forcing Afton to evacuate employees and temporarily shut down operations.
BELLEVILLE – An employee has filed a class action lawsuit against an O'Fallon Subway restaurant, claiming the store kept workers' tips and failed to pay them overtime despite working more than 40 hours per week.
A group of independently-owned pharmacies are urging the Illinois Supreme Court to review a decision by the Fifth District Appellate Court compelling arbitration in a reimbursement fraud claim against OptumRx.
BELLEVILLE – Belleville homeowners filed a lawsuit against McBride and Son Construction, claiming their home wasn't constructed in accordance with local building codes.
BELLEVILLE – A patient of the BJC Memorial Hospital in Shiloh alleges she suffered nerve damage while delivering her baby as a result of medical negligence by the facility's employees.
BELLEVILLE – A shopper is suing Bed Bath & Beyond after she was allegedly struck by a cart being pushed by an employee while at a Fairview Heights store.
BELLEVILLE – An Illinois man has filed a class action lawsuit against Zing Zang, claiming the company falsely advertises its margarita mixes as having "no preservatives" and "made with all natural ingredients."
BELLEVILLE – A former employee of America's Auto Auction in Centreville claims he was subject to a campaign of racial discrimination from his fellow employees, which allegedly prompted him to quit his job.
BELLEVILLE – A former DaVita Healthcare employee has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit, claiming she was forced to resign after reporting the company's alleged fraudulent billing practices to authorities.
BELLEVILLE – A class action lawsuit alleges an online photo marketplace utilizing a facial recognition search engine to search for people in photographs invades their privacy in violation of Illinois law.
BELLEVILLE – Mascoutah High School volleyball coach Todd Gober settled a retaliation suit filed by former student Brooke Junker and started a defamation suit against her and her parents the same day.
EDWARDSVILLE – Circuit Judge Sarah Smith, presiding by Supreme Court appointment over trial preparation for Amazon warehouse tornado cases from Madison and St. Clair county courts, denied a motion to transfer the St. Clair County cases to herself for trial.