Flack The Third Circuit's nine elected judges have appointed Wood River personal injury attorney Donald M. Flack as Madison County's newest associate judge.
Matoesian An appeal is under way following attorney Gregory Tobin and his law firm's summary judgment win in a legal malpractice case brought by a former client that has been entangled with an investigation by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee of the Illinois State Supreme Court (ARDC.)
Matoesian A partially stayed legal malpractice case filed against attorney Gregory Tobin and his law firm, Pratt & Tobin P.C., is under way again and set for July motions following a letter from the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the Illinois State Supreme Court (ARDC).
Shultz A legal malpractice suit against Pratt & Tobin P.C. has been semi-halted until the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee of the Supreme Court of Illinois (ARDC) resolves its own investigation into the plaintiff's complaint against members of the firm.
Madison County has no substantial connection to a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) suit, Norfolk Southern Railway argues in a forum non conveniens motion.
Larry D. Potter has filed suit against Norfolk Southern Railway Company, claiming he has suffered severe injuries as a result of his work for the company.
Willis Demouchet has filed suit against Union Pacific Railroad Company, alleging he was diagnosed with cancer after working with carcinogens throughout his employment with the railroad.
A signal maintainer for Norfolk Southern Railway Co. filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act complaint claiming injuries from repetitive trauma and for an accident that happened in 2005.
Norfolk Southern Railway Co. track inspector William Cyrus claims he developed cancer and his back and neck became "worn-out," in a $100,000 Federal Employer's Liability Act suit filed Monday.
A 44-year-long Illinois Central Railroad trackman has filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act suit claiming lung injuries due to asbestos exposure on the job.
A maintenance of way employee for Union Pacific Railroad filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) suit in Madison County Circuit Court June 18, alleging the railroad failed to provide him a safe place to work during his career causing him to develop repetitive trauma injuries.
A trackman for Norfolk Southern Railway filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) complaint in Madison County Circuit Court June 9, alleging Norfolk failed to provide him a safe place to work.
Judge Byron Norfolk Southern Railway is asking Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron to dismiss a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) complaint based on forum non conveniens.
Walter Ratts, a trackman for Illinois Central Railroad, claims he has sustained severe and permanent injuries to his back, neck, spine and knees after being subjected to numerous repetitive traumas over the course of a 37-year-long career.