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Jury trial scheduled for girl’s lawsuit against haunted house
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has rescheduled a jury trial in a lawsuit alleging a minor girl was injured in an Alton haunted house tour. -
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale earns national honors
ST. LOUIS – An annual ranking of the best law firms has netted St. Louis-based Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale national honors in construction litigation and franchise law. -
Defendants in wrongful death lawsuit deny allegations, demand a jury trial
The defendants in a suit accusing them of failing to adequately treat a patient, causing her to die from anemia, have denied the allegations against them and demanded a jury trial. -
City of Alton demands jury trial after Mudge denies motion to dismiss haunted house suit
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on Aug. 9 denied the City of Alton’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit over a girl’s injuries sustained in a haunted house tour. -
Haunted house plaintiffs scheduled for depositions
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American Legion responds to haunted house lawsuit
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Hylla grants motion to dismiss case against Prairie Farms
Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla has granted a motion to dismiss a breach of contract lawsuit filed six years ago by Michael and Denise Richter, owners of Rich-Lane Farms in Highland, against Prairie Farms Dairy. -
Prairie Farms objects to plaintiffs' request for more time to answer discovery
Oberkfell Defendant Prairie Farms Dairy is objecting to the plaintiffs' request for an extension of time to answer discovery in a six-year-old Madison County breach of contract lawsuit.