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Mabie reflects on time as Crestwood mayor

The tenure of Crestwood Mayor Grant Mabie, who was set to leave his post Tuesday after The Call went to press, has seen the redevelopment of the former Crestwood Plaza.

Bausch & Lomb Invokes First-to-File Rule in Argument for ZeaVision Patent Case Dismissal

After ZeaVision LLC filed a complaint seeking declaratory judgment that it did not infringe on Bausch & Lomb Inc.’s patents, the patent owners pushed

Fearful and uncomfortable : Proposed marijuana dispensary in Des Peres prompts opposition

Fearful and uncomfortable : Proposed marijuana dispensary in Des Peres prompts opposition
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Bausch & Lomb Invokes First-to-File Rule in Argument for ZeaVision Patent Case Dismissal

May 6, 2021 After ZeaVision LLC filed a complaint seeking declaratory judgment that it did not infringe on Bausch & Lomb Inc.’s patents, the patent owners pushed back in a motion to dismiss filed Wednesday in the Eastern District of Missouri. This litigation began nearly seven months before the filing of the operative lawsuit; Bausch & Lomb and PF Consumer Healthcare 1 LLC alleged that ZeaVision’s products, including the EyePromise AREDS 2 Plus Multi-Vitamin, infringe on United States Patent Nos. 6,660,297 and 8,603,522 and that its product labels and marketing violate the Lanham Act and state unfair competition laws, in a Western District of New York filing. ZeaVision fired back with its own complaint Jan. 19 in the current Missouri venue, hoping for a court ruling absolving it of Bausch & Lomb’s same allegations.

Edwardsville cafe sued over Covid-related default of $66,000 loan

Pixabay EDWARDSVILLE An Edwardsville cafe is facing a suit alleging default on a $66,000 loan from Providence Bank.  Providence Bank filed a complaint April 7 in Madison County Circuit Court against The Obar LLC, CMC Investments & Development LLC, Edmund Jones and Chelsea Coughlin alleging breach of note and breach of Guaranties. According to Providence Bank s complaint, OBar borrowed $66,000 from the bank and executed a commericial security agreement on March 22, 2019, as collateral and was perfected on May 6, 2019, and further secured by CMC, Jones and Coughlin. Also according to the suit, Providence Bank and the defendants entered into a forbearance agreement due to the initial uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and on July 2, 2020, the loan terms changed again with the parties entering into a loan deferment agreement. 

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