Johnson and Hunter Local attorneys Christopher B. Hunter and Emily J. Johnson have joined together to form Hunter & Johnson, P.C., located in Godfrey.
Scott CHICAGO - Russell K. Scott, a senior litigation officer with Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. in Belleville, and co-manager of the firm's Southern Illinois Practice Group, has been elected secretary of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA).
MacDonald A man's suit filed against Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital over his wife's death in a car crash following her release from the St. Louis hospital has a new judge.
Crane ST. LOUIS - Attorney David D. Crane has joined the law firm of Gallop, Johnson & Neuman L.C. as a member with extensive experience litigating commercial and civil cases at the trial and appellate levels.
A woman has filed suit against the doctors who removed both of her breasts, saying she would not have had the mastectomy performed had they informed her she tested negative for carrying a breast cancer gene.
Syverud Kent D. Syverud, dean of the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law (WUSTL) and the Ethan A.H. Shepley University Professor, has been named a trustee of the $20 billion Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Trust.
Dehner Jurors watched two video depositions from a pathologist and oncologist as the retrial of a seven year-old medical malpractice case went into its fourth day in Madison County.
An O'Fallon man has filed suit against Washington University and Barnes Jewish Hospital, alleging doctors prescribed him medication that led to a loss of his balance.
A man claims that despite his repeated requests, his doctor failed to remove a malignant tumor on his shoulder until eight months after his initial concerns.
Eckert St. Clair County Circuit Judge Annette Eckert's retirement announcement this week could potentially usher in a Republican interim judge in a county dominated by Democratic judges.
Michelle L. and Christopher Franklin have filed suit against Washington University and one of its thoracic surgeons, alleging the doctor performed the wrong procedure and failed to biopsy a questionable lymph node.
Sanford Brown in Collinsville Four area nursing students filed a class action suit against Sanford Brown College and Career Education Corp., alleging the defendants fraudulently induced them and the class to join a medical assistant program through a number of deceptive acts.