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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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February hearing date set on damages in Locklear Electric faxed ad class action

By Amelia Flood |
A hearing is set this coming month that will determine how much two defendants in one of a series of class actions over faxed advertisements will pay.

Sanford Brown class action goes to appellate court

By Amelia Flood |
Carey A class action suit against Sanford Brown College and its corporate parent is headed to the Fifth District Appellate Court.

Chapman to hear move for appeal bond as East County Transport asks for more time

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Associate Judge Thomas Chapman is set to hear a move for a $130,000 bond as the defendant appealing a $100,000 retaliatory discharge verdict as the appellate court for more time.

Defendants file counterclaim in Imo's pizza delivery accident

By Amelia Flood |
Matoesian Three defendants in a Madison County suit involving a pizza delivery man who was running late have filed a counterclaim for contribution against some of their fellow defendants.

Hearing set today on sealed motions in woman's suit over revealed STD test results

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hear a sealed motion filed by the defendant in a suit over the alleged revelation of a woman's STD test results by a romantic rival.

Parties settle in woman's suit over husband's, infant's deaths

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla A woman's suit over the deaths of her husband and infant son two years ago has settled.

Personal injury suit wraps up 2010 in Madison County, asbestos suit first 2011 lawsuit

By Amelia Flood |
Meyer In lawsuit terms, 2010 went out on a fall and came in with mesothelioma.

Plaintiff asks to change discovery schedule in St. Louis Bread Company coffee spill case

By Amelia Flood |
A February case management conference has been set in a couple's suit against the owner of the St. Louis Bread Company chain over spilled coffee that allegedly burned an infant.

Henry serving as interim St. Clair County Circuit Clerk; New clerk must be named within weeks

By Amelia Flood |
The St. Clair County Board has one month to select a new Circuit Clerk to replace former Clerk Brendan Kelly, who left the position in December to become St. Clair County State's Attorney.

Case management pushed off in suit over accident at Cahokia Mounds

By Amelia Flood |
A case management conference in a suit brought against two ATV riders who injured a Department of Natural Resources officer while illegally riding in the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site has been pushed back.

Father in botched paternity test case settles with lab

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth A man who sued a laboratory that allegedly botched a paternity test over a decade ago has settled his case.

Harrison to hear motions to dismiss in botched adoption suit

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Circuit Judge Clarence Harrison II is set to hear motions to dismiss parts of an Edwardsville couple's suit against Lifelink International Adoption Services and several of its employees.

Rosewood Care Center plaintiff asks for new schedule after expert witness dies

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla The plaintiff in a negligence suit against Rosewood Care Center is asking for a new case management schedule due to the death of one of her experts.

Laidlaw asks to file motion under seal in sexual assault case

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth The bus company formerly known as Laidlaw Transit Inc. is asking to file some deposition testimony under seal in a case brought by a woman who claims the company failed to stop her daughter's sexual assault as she left one of its buses.

Mannheim responds to punitive damages request; pre-trial Tuesday in tow truck suit

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla The employer of a tow truck driver who killed a man and his infant son three years ago in a Granite City accident has filed its opposition to a request for punitive damages.

Defense asks to push off retaliatory discharge trial in suit against Millennium Rail

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Defendants in a retaliatory discharge case filed last year are asking to push off a Jan. 10 trial date.

Defendants ask to push back summary judgment hearing in Hope Clinic case

By Amelia Flood |
Two defendants seeking summary judgment in a suit stemming from a woman's abortion at Hope Clinic for Women in Granite City are asking to push back a January hearing.

UP appealing $1.25M verdicts in combined wrongful death, personal injury case

By Amelia Flood |
Union Pacific Railroad Co. is appealing a $1.25 million personal injury judgment entered against the company in a combined wrongful death and personal injury suit stemming from a truck hit by a train in Missouri.

Wal-Mart asks for substitution of judge, Cueto gets slip-and-fall suit

By Amelia Flood |
Cueto A woman's slip-and-fall personal injury case against Wal-Mart and another defendant has a new judge.

No filings in months in former employees' suit against Cahokia water district

By Amelia Flood |
There has been no action in seven months in a retaliatory discharge case filed against the Cahokia water district and its trustees by several former employees.