Sivia An Edwardsville school district alleges one of its hired contractors refused to fix mistakes in its work, leaving two of its elementary schools sitting dormant.
Kay The Madison County Record applauds State Representative-elect Dwight Kay (R-Glen Carbon) for convincing voters in November to retire Democratic incumbent Jay Hoffman of Collinsville.
Upon announcing his new and improved law firm, LakinChapman, to the Metro-East folks earlier this year, never-bashful plaintiff's lawyer Brad Lakin expressed some "higher" ambitions for his practice.
EAST ST. LOUIS – Now that Georgia trailer maker Cottrell Inc. has removed one of Thomas Maag's personal injury suits from Madison County to federal court, Maag insists Cottrell acted prematurely because he didn't serve a summons on the company.
Judy Knapp (left) shows state representative candidate Dwight Kay and NFIB state director Kim Maisch some of her wares. She's no Joe the Plumber, but this Edwardsville business woman is keeping the American dream alive with a little money and a lot of imagination.
Stack Georgia trailer maker Cottrell Inc., defending itself on an allegation that a defective idler caused a trucker's injury, claims to have discovered that it didn't provide or install the idler.
Dorothy Haggard filed a six-count suit against DaimlerChrysler and Cassens & Sons in Madison County Circuit Court July 27, claiming a car manufactured by Chrysler was unreasonably dangerous and defective.
Brian Wendler settled a truck driver's suit against Georgia trailer maker Cottrell Inc., after Cottrell argued that someone else made the chain that failed and caused the trucker's accident.
Attorneys Brian Wendler and Thomas Maag think they have found the key to success in the suits they file for truck drivers against Georgia trailer maker Cottrell Inc.