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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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Hearing moved in Madison County security deposit class action

By Amelia Flood |
Antognoli A Friday hearing was pushed off in a 2010 class action brought by tenants against owners of two apartment complexes in Maryville and Glen Carbon over security deposit interest.

Another defendant settles conveyor belt injury suit

By Amelia Flood |
Dripps Another defendant has settled in a man's personal injury suit related to a conveyor belt made by PKM Machine, now known as Siem Ag-PKM GMBLL.

Mudge to hold pre-trial, consider sanctions move in Granite City slip and fall suit

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to consider a sanctions move on the same day as he holds a pre-trial in a suit over a woman's slip down basement stairs in Granite City.

Case management moved to June in suit against Knockers Bar and Grill

By Amelia Flood |
Matoesian A case management conference in a battery suit brought against the owner of Knockers Bar and Grill in Collinsville has been reset to June.

O'Fallon school district files answer, defenses to suit over teen's sexual relationship with band teacher

By Amelia Flood |
O'Fallon School District 203 denies that it had any part in what came to be an illicit sexual relationship between former music teacher Matthew Lang and an Alton high school student in answers and defenses filed April 4 in a suit brought by the teen's mother.

Associate judges set for reappointment vote in June; all 13 seeking to retain seats

By Amelia Flood |
Napp All 13 associate judges in Madison County are seeking to stay on the bench as this year's reappointment vote nears.

Hylla moves case management to May as judge considers summary judgment in Telegraph defamation case

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla has pushed off a case management conference to May as he considers a summary judgment move made by the owner of the Alton Telegraph in a defamation suit.

Mudge to hold pre-trial in couple's suit over flood damaged home

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hold a pre-trial conference Friday in a suit brought by a couple who claims they were deceived about flood damage to a property they bought in Collinsville.

Cueto takes class notice under advisement in CVS immune supplement case

By Amelia Flood |
Burke A September trial date is set as St. Clair County Circuit Judge Lloyd Cueto ponders the form of class notice that will eventually be sent to people who bought a generic form of an immune system supplement made by CVS Pharmacies Inc.

Status continued to June in janitor's suit against high school students over horseplay injury

By Amelia Flood |
A status conference has been continued until late June in a personal injury suit brought by a Belleville high school janitor and his wife against the parents of students whose horseplay allegedly led to the injury.

Environmental groups file to unseal documents in federal atrazine class action against Syngenta

By Amelia Flood |
Learner Two environmental groups are moving to vacate an order sealing documents in a federal suit against the leading maker of the weed killer atrazine.

Leskera moves to dismiss Lutman legal malpractice suit

By Amelia Flood |
Pranaitis Collinsville attorney John Leskera is moving to dismiss a legal malpractice suit filed against him earlier this year by his former client, bar owner Gary Lutman.

Funeral home personal injury suit set for trial Monday

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla An East Alton funeral home and its owner are moving to dismiss a personal injury suit over a fall in its driveway that is set for trial Monday.

Hylla orders Jones to supplement discovery responses, moves trial date in breach of contract suit against Wood River

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla Former real estate developer Rick Jones has been ordered to add to discovery responses requested by the City of Wood River in a 2009 breach of contract suit Jones filed against the city.

Worker's defamation case against Metro Sports Inc. in court Friday

By Amelia Flood |
Defranco Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian is set to hear motions Friday in a defamation of character suit brought by a former employee of Metro Sports Inc. in Alton.

Matoesian to hear motion for damages in suit against Lutheran Church, teacher

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian is set to hear a plaintiff's plea for damages against the only remaining defendant in a 2006 negligence suit filed against The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, its Southern Illinois district, Metro-East Lutheran High School, and a former staff member.

Callis approves teachers' union settlement with mother of teen who had relationship with music teacher

By Amelia Flood |
One more defendant is out of a suit brought by the mother of a girl who allegedly had a sexual relationship with her music teacher.

Parties settle woman's parking lot accident case set for trial today

By Amelia Flood |
Darr The parties in a suit over an accident in the parking lot of a Collinsville apartment building have settled their suit.

Plaintiff amends complaint; Imo's asks for protective order in pizza delivery accident suit

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge The plaintiff in a complicated accident suit stemming from a pizza delivery in Bethalto has amended his claims.

Hylla bows out of suit between Granite City family members over pool business

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla A dispute over a Granite City pool business will need a new judge.