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News from September 2008


County clerks could face headaches if ballot revised

By Ann Knef |
Delaney A lawsuit filed against state agencies over a Constitutional Convention "Con-Con" referendum could cause major headaches for local officials if a Cook County judge agrees that the Nov. 4 ballot requires revision.

Railroad seeks to transfer FELA case

By Steve Gonzalez |
Norfolk Southern Railway will be in court on Oct. 3, arguing its motion to transfer a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) complaint based on the doctrine of forum non conveniens.

Son-Life Church sued over car accident

By Kelly Holleran |
Russell Lloyd Lovell has filed suit against Son-Life Fellowship Church and one of its employees, alleging he was injured in a rear-end collision.

Fla. investor seeks to lead class against H&R Block

By Steve Gonzalez |
An investor in Cape Coral, Fla., says he wants to be the lead plaintiff in a class action case filed in Illinois against H&R Block.

Suit claims investor acquired speculative stocks for 90-year-old client

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a financial institution and one of its consultants, alleging the consultant put money in a highly volatile stock, causing its value to drop more than $500,000.

John Crane named as single defendant in asbestos case by Californian

By Kelly Holleran |
A California woman has filed an asbestos suit on behalf of her recently deceased husband against John Crane, claiming the mesothelioma with which he was diagnosed was wrongfully caused.

Company sold property it didn't own, suit says

By Kelly Holleran |
Brandy Wallace has filed suit against American Home Mortgaging Servicing, alleging it sold her a piece of property it did not own.

CSX employee claims severe injuries

By Kelly Holleran |
A former railroad worker has filed suit against CSX, alleging he had to have spinal surgery after performing his job for the company.

Appeals court to hear Schnucks Market case

By Steve Gonzalez |
The Fifth District Appellate Court will hear Paula Johnson's pro se appeal on Oct. 6, in Mt. Vernon.

Welder claims he was wrongfully fired

By Kelly Holleran |
A Belleville employee has filed suit against Gunlach Equipment Corporation, claiming he was wrongfully fired after filing for workers' compensation benefits.

I-70 tractor-trailer accident subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A Missouri man has filed suit against an Illinois corporation and one of its employees, alleging his back was severely injured after a collision.

Women claim hotel negligent for ignoring gun to heads during check-in

By Kelly Holleran |
Two Illinois women have filed suit againt the Delux Motel, claiming it failed to notify anyone when they purchased a room while a man held a gun to their heads.

Pink Slip bar blamed in man's shooting death

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed a wrongful death suit on behalf of her deceased son against a Brooklyn bar, claiming her son was killed because of the bar's negligent conduct.

Counterclaim filed by Carr's company against British inventors

By Steve Korris |
Rex Carr CLAYTON, Mo. – International Fuel Technology of Clayton has countersued British inventors who claimed the company and principal shareholder Rex Carr cheated them.

Sanofi-Aventis motion to dismiss Ketek claims denied

By Ann Knef |
Driscoll St. Clair County Circuit Judge Patrick Young has denied a defense motion to sever the claims of 59 plaintiffs in a product liability suit filed against Sanofi-Aventis over its antibiotic drug Ketek.

Inmates sue over prison shakedown

By Steve Gonzalez |
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Madigan blasts ICC for approving Ameren rate hikes

By Chris Rizo |
Madigan SPRINGFIELD-Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan lashed out at state regulators for approving a $162 million rate increase for most Ameren Corp. utility customers in the state.

Woman sued over unpaid medical bills

By Steve Gonzalez |

Verett's suspension to begin Oct. 8

By Steve Gonzalez |
Edwardsville attorney Amanda Verett's 90-day suspension will begin Oct. 8, according to a recent Illinois Supreme Court order.

Trial date set in sexual harassment case against Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
A trial in Robin Beem's sexual harassment suit against Madison County is "unavoidable," according to an order by U.S. District Judge G. Patrick Murphy.