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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Prisoner wants compensation for having to sleep near toilet
A man serving a 49-year prison sentence for predatory criminal sexual assault and possession of child pornography filed a federal lawsuit against Clark County Sheriff Jerry Parsley and Jail Administrator John Hammond alleging his civil rights were violated. Read More
Federal Court, NewsDRS Bonded Services sued for unfair debt collection practices
Danielle Phillips filed a federal lawsuit against DRS Bonded Collection Services in United States District Court June 11, alleging DRS violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) by making numerous false statements while trying to collect an old debt. … Read More
Federal Court, NewsBe Not Afraid
Hopkins
It is not easy to overcome fear. It is not easy to say that which needs to be said in the Public Square. The fear of rejection, the fear of retaliation has certain paralyzing effects. But if that ever illusive goal of becoming a “Light to the World” is to be realized, then fear must be subdued.
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Grassroots effort help stops ‘Lawyers Get Work Act’
Akin
Living in Illinois, it is hard to fathom how anyone could seriously think there are not enough lawsuits filed in our state. Read More
Arguments, Their ViewBreach suit filed by Lewis & Clark CC over Blue Bird motor coach
Lewis & Clark Community College filed a breach of contract complaint against Blue Bird Corporation in Madison County Circuit Court June 24, alleging it delivered a completely different motor coach than what was contracted for. Lewis & Clark claims that … Read More
Breach of Contract , Madison County, News‘Black out’ signifies new era of class action privatization
In a transcript of a hearing in a multi million dollar civil suit, in a courthouse taxpayers built, black bars cover so many words and numbers it hardly makes sense. The transcript, which Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder sealed … Read More
Class Action, Madison County, NewsFormer Morgan Stanley branch manager sues for breach of contract
A former branch manager and financial adviser with Morgan Stanley filed a three-count suit against his former employer in Madison County Circuit Court June 23, alleging breach of contract, defamation and tortuous interference with a business expectancy. Andrew Millas claims … Read More
Defamation, Madison County, NewsPremcor, Apex Oil on the hook for Hartford clean-up
Stack
In a simple solution to the puzzle of distributing blame among many oil companies for pollution in the village of Hartford, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency proposes to force two of them to clean up messes they didn’t make. Read More
Class Action, Madison County, NewsTillery’s tacked on claim commences new mortgage litigation in federal court
Tillery
Stephen Tillery of St. Louis beat a deadline to file in Madison County a class action that a new law would have steered to federal court, but the suit winds up in federal court after all. Read More
Class Action, Madison County, NewsStack close to ruling in Holiday Shores atrazine class actions
After 30 months under advisement in Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack’s court, six class action lawsuits against major chemical manufacturers will finally get a ruling. Stack said he will have his order in the cases before the July 4 … Read More
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