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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

News from November 2010


Millar's employment change noted in Redbox class action.

By Amelia Flood |
Millar St. Clair County Circuit Judge Robert LeChien agreed on Nov. 9 to substitute attorney Jeffrey Millar's former law firm, Brent Coon & Associates, with his new employer Saville and Flint of Glen Carbon, in a proposed class action against Redbox DVD rental kiosks.

Kelly nominated to become St. Clair State's Attorney

By Amelia Flood |
Kelly When he graduated from law school, Brendan Kelly did not believe he would serve either as a circuit clerk or lead a state's attorney's office.

Injuries claimed in Route 162 rear-end accident

By Andrea Dearden |
A Madison County woman is suing the driver of a car that she says rear-ended her on the highway.

Governors Parkway accident is subject of suit

By Andrea Dearden |
A man is suing the driver, he says, caused a chain-reaction crash in Edwardsville that caused him to be hurt.

Wood River crash caused by intoxicated, speeding driver, suit says

By Andrea Dearden |
A Madison County man is suing the Indiana woman he says was speeding and under the influence of alcohol when she turned in front of him, causing a crash in Wood River.

Rear-end accident in Collinsville is subject of suit

By Andrea Dearden |
A Collinsville woman is suing a Caseyville man for more than $100,000 after he allegedly rear-ended her at a stop light.

Driver ignored stop sign on Bluff Road, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A Madison County woman says she was hurt when another driver failed to obey a stop sign and crashed into her.

Bayer executives must fly to U.S. for Yaz depositions; Plaintiffs 'over-lawyering,' says defense

By Steve Korris |
Herndon EAST ST. LOUIS – German executives of drug maker Bayer must fly to America for depositions, U.S. District Judge David Herndon has decided.

H&R Block class action settled as two individual claims

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – LakinChapman lawyers settled two individual claims that remained after a giant class action against tax preparer H&R Block slipped away.

Justices hear arguments in $43 million Jablonski case

By Ann Knef |
Trela Ford Motor Co. pleaded with Illinois Supreme Court Justices last week to overturn a $43 million Madison County verdict awarded to Dora Mae Jablonski in 2005.

Tillery granted standing to sue atrazine maker in federal court; Gilbert says no judgment yet on whether Syngenta responsible

By Steve Korris |
Tillery EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert will let Stephen Tillery pursue a class action for water companies claiming contamination from weed killer atrazine, but he will set high hurdles for Tillery to clear.

Alton and Southern sued by veteran worker

By Kelly Holleran |
During a Collinsville man's 40-year career for Alton and Southern Railway, he claims to have sustained severe injuries to his right shoulder, arm, elbow, hand and back.

Fairview Heights accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she sustained neck, shoulder and low back injuries after a driver crashed into the passenger side of her vehicle.

Federal jury awards $10 million to injured CSX worker

By Ann Knef |
Kujawski EAST ST. LOUIS - A jury has awarded an injured CSX Transportation conductor $10 million at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.

Ford cruise control suit to be heard by Ruth on Dec. 2

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth Ford Motor Co. will argue for summary judgment in a Madison County case brought by an F-150 owner who says his pick-up's cruise control malfunctioned, causing him to accelerate and crash into a tree.

Hylla to hear motion to dismiss man's suit against doctors, Alton Memorial

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla is set to hear a motion to dismiss a man's suit against his doctors and Alton Memorial Hospital stemming from his stroke.

Roofer's suit against employer over injuries set for trial Nov. 29

By Amelia Flood |
Matoesian Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian is set to open the trial of a roofer's personal injury suit following the Thanksgiving holiday.

Helmkamp claims U.S. Steel has failed to pay for services

By Kelly Holleran |
A Missouri construction company claims U.S. Steel has failed to pay it hundreds of thousands of dollars for services and work it provided.

Union Pacific's motion for new trial to be heard Dec. 10

By Amelia Flood |
Carlson A move by Union Pacific Railroad Company to set aside a $1 million verdict in a combined personal injury and wrongful death case has been pushed back.

Man beaten at Ardie & Tiny's sues attacker

By Andrea Dearden |
A man who says he was beaten in a Collinsville tavern is suing the person, he says, threw the punches.