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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

S.C., Respondent, vs. Gabe Gore, City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Chief Robert J. Tracy, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Chief of Police, Defendants, Colonel Michael Turner, Superintendent Missouri State Highway Patrol, Appellant.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 16, 2025#ED113332

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority2,391 words

City of Jefferson, Missouri, Appellant, vs. Sprint Communications, Inc., et al., Respondents.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 2, 2025#ED113433

affirmed
corporatemajority3,065 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Tyrone Williams, Appellant.(2025)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMay 27, 2025#ED112252

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority3,448 words

Patrick Ryan, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Second Injury Fund, Respondent.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictNovember 26, 2024#ED112149

affirmed
personal-injurymajority7,877 words

Clifton Merritt and Tammy Merritt, Appellants, vs. Kenneth Wilson and Karen Wilson, Respondents.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictAugust 20, 2024#ED111983

affirmed
real-estatemajority2,909 words

Danny L. Dannenhauer, and the Danny L. Dannenhauer Family Trust, By and Through Brenda D. Gunlock, Trustee, Appellants, vs. Philip P. Briscoe, Personal Representative of Estate of John W. Briscoe, Briscoe and Brannon, and Wasinger Parham, L.C., Respondents.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictJuly 23, 2024#ED111979

affirmed
personal-injurymajority3,059 words

Cheryl Dickerman, Appellant, vs. Amazon.com, Inc., and Division of Employment Security, Respondents.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMay 28, 2024#ED112119

affirmed
constitutionalmajority2,133 words

Russell Dunn, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMay 28, 2024#ED111939

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,369 words

Cherise Brock and Anthony Brock, Appellants, vs. Dr. Rishad Shaikh, Respondent.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMay 21, 2024#ED111450

affirmed
personal-injurymajority2,185 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Victor L. Kates, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 30, 2024#ED111457

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,310 words

Linda G. Runnels, Appellant, vs. Division of Employment Security, Respondent.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 23, 2024#ED111645

affirmed
othermajority1,625 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Pedro Torres Jasso, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 23, 2024#ED111691

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,773 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Martin Wright, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 23, 2024#ED111602

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,784 words

Tony Woolfolk, et al., Appellants, vs. St. Louis County, et al., Respondents.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 9, 2024#ED111491

affirmed
personal-injurymajority7,277 words

Lauren Neil, et al., Appellants, vs. St. Louis County, et al., Respondents.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 9, 2024#ED111474

affirmed
personal-injurymajority8,176 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Tyrus A. Young, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictApril 2, 2024#ED111454

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,408 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. James D. Cummings, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 19, 2024#ED111089

reversed
criminal-lawmajority4,382 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Timothy O'Hara, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 12, 2024#ED110634

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,538 words

Dennis Kallash and Toni Kallash, Respondents, vs. Nicole Bruner-Jones, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 12, 2024#ED111400

personal-injurymajority2,342 words

Millstone Property Owners Association, Respondent/Cross-Appellant, vs. Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam of St. Louis, Appellant/Cross-Respondent, and Fogerty Farms, Respondent/Cross-Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 5, 2024#ED110871

affirmed
real-estatemajority3,514 words

Katey L. Gipson, Respondent, vs. Joseph L. Gipson, Appellant.(2024)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictMarch 5, 2024#ED111391

affirmed
family-lawmajority1,725 words

State of Missouri, Respondent, vs. Paul Bolton, Appellant.(2023)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 26, 2023#ED111305

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,168 words

Sharon A. Bruckerhoff, Individually, and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Phillip Bruckerhoff, Deceased, Appellant, vs. City of Perryville, Missouri, Respondent.(2023)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictDecember 19, 2023#ED111670

remanded
personal-injurymajority2,841 words

Kavion L. Thomas, Appellant, vs. State of Missouri, Respondent.(2023)

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern DistrictNovember 21, 2023#ED111160

affirmed
criminal-lawmajority1,749 words