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AIG Agency, Inc., d/b/a Associated Insurance Group, Appellant, vs. Missouri General Insurance Agency, Inc., Jim Baxendale and Mitch O'Brien, Respondents.(2015)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictNovember 3, 3015#ED102096

affirmed
personal-injurymajority3,747 words

Ronald Wuebbeling, Respondent, vs. Jill Clark, f/k/a Jill Wuebbeling, Appellant.(2016)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictAugust 9, 2106#ED103501

affirmed
family-lawmajority5,654 words

Rodney Lee Lincoln, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2014)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 2, 2104#ED100987

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority4,922 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, v. James McGregory, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 10, 2026#ED113080

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority3,374 words

Kathryn Torre-Stewart, Appellant/Plaintiff, v. The Washington University-St. Louis, Respondent/Defendant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 24, 2026#ED113602

affirmed
employmentmajority7,351 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Deandre D. Walton, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 17, 2026#ED112976

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,670 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, v. Elizabeth M. Speer, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 17, 2026#ED113172

reversed
criminal-lawmajority4,420 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Gerald R. Nytes, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 17, 2026#ED113261

affirmed
criminal-lawmemorandum1,603 words

Daniel T. Williams, Appellant, v. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 10, 2026#ED113233

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,774 words

Derrie S. Williams, Appellant, v. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 10, 2026#ED113255

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority2,066 words

M.D.M, Appellant, v. A.W.S., Respondent.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 10, 2026#ED113141

affirmed
family-lawmajority3,425 words

Arthur F. Daume, Jr., and Gayle C. Daume, Appellants, v. Thomas Szepanksi, et al., Respondents.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictFebruary 3, 2026#ED113073

affirmed
real-estatemajority2,252 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. David K. Duncan, Sr., Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 27, 2026#ED113148

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority3,836 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Christopher M. Grimes, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 13, 2026#ED113311

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority2,901 words

Harry Little, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 13, 2026#ED113257

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority3,574 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, v. Jeffrey Lematty, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 13, 2026#ED112791

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority6,723 words

Celestina Gamez, Respondent, v. EasyEx MO OFallon, LLC, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 13, 2026#ED113623

affirmed

This Missouri appellate case addressed whether a company could set aside a default judgment that was entered against it more than one year earlier in an employment discrimination lawsuit. Celestina Gamez sued her former employer, EasyEx MO OFallon, LLC, claiming violations of the Missouri Human Rights Act and Workers' Compensation Law. After EasyEx was properly served but failed to respond, the trial court entered a default judgment in March 2024 awarding Gamez damages and attorney's fees. EasyEx did not attempt to challenge this judgment until April 2025—over one year later—when Gamez began collection efforts. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's denial of EasyEx's motion to set aside the default judgment. Under Missouri Rule 74.05(d), parties seeking to overturn a default judgment must act "within a reasonable time not to exceed one year after the entry of the default judgment." The court rejected EasyEx's argument that the one-year deadline should run from when they received notice of the judgment rather than when it was entered, emphasizing that defaulting parties forfeit their right to notice under Missouri law. The court also awarded Gamez attorney's fees for defending the appeal, since she was the prevailing party under the Missouri Human Rights Act. This decision reinforces that Missouri's one-year deadline for challenging default judgments is strictly enforced and cannot be extended based on claims of lack of notice. For businesses and other litigants, this case underscores the critical importance of maintaining current contact information with registered agents and monitoring for potential lawsuits. Once a default judgment is entered, parties have limited time to act, and waiting until collection efforts begin is likely too late to seek relief from the court.

employment-lawmajority474 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Dustin Robinson, Appellant.(2026)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJanuary 6, 2026#ED113160

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,045 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Jayelyn Z. Rivers, Appellant.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 30, 2025#ED113150

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,442 words

Karla K. Allsberry, Appellant, vs. Patrick S. Flynn, et al., Respondents.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 23, 2025#ED113270

affirmed
employmentmajority5,996 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Emonne W. Dillon, Appellant.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 23, 2025#ED112946

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority2,298 words

Missouri Medical Options, LLC, Appellant, vs. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Respondent.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 23, 2025#ED113472

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,279 words

Demetrius L. Davis, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 23, 2025#ED112275

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority2,420 words

Vance Clark, Appellant, v. Benjamin Aranda, Respondent.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 16, 2025#ED113541

dismissed
criminal-lawmajority2,788 words

Billy Wagner, Movant/Appellant, v. State of Missouri, Respondent/Respondent.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 16, 2025#ED113083

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority3,603 words