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Friday, November 22, 2024

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Antognoli withdraws in Highland dairy owners' suit against Prairie Farms

By Amelia Flood |
Antognoli Attorney David Antognoli has bowed out of a misconduct suit brought against Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. by the owners of a Highland Dairy.

Mudge to hear motions in revealed STD test results suit

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hear a series of moves filed in a suit brought by a woman who claims a romantic rival leaked the results of a sexually transmitted disease test.

Worden accident case set for trial Monday

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis is scheduled to open the trial of a Worden accident suit Monday.

Public can now listen to Madison County Board meetings online

By Amelia Flood |
Von Nida The public has a new way to find out what went on at a meeting of the Madison County Board and committee meetings.

Passing the book- rather than baton - in the Madison County Law Library

By Amelia Flood |
Mahoney When Kay Pile became Madison County's first law librarian in 1994, the white washed room people enter now was an "awful" brown-colored former County Board room where traffic court often met.

Attorneys ask to withdraw from federal suit over Cahokia water district firings

By Amelia Flood |
Attorneys Robert Sprague and Donald Urban have filed motions asking for leave to withdraw from representing several former employees of the Commonfields of Cahokia Water District in a federal suit over those employees' firings.

St. Stanislaus suit against Greensfelder in court next week

By Amelia Flood |
Cueto A case management conference is set in a suit brought by a break-away Roman Catholic church against its former attorneys.

St. Clair County jury awards over $2 million in FELA case against CSX

By Amelia Flood |
Brennan Plaintiff Roger Bennett hugged at least one St. Clair County juror following a $2.01 million verdict entered in his favor today in a Federal Employer's Liability Act (FELA) case against CSX Transportation.

Second Phebus joins plaintiff's team in Kraft class action

By Amelia Flood |
Douglas Phebus A second attorney named Phebus has joined the plaintiff's table in a proposed class action brought against Kraft Foods Global, Inc.

Gary Lutman files new complaint in legal malpractice against Leskera

By Amelia Flood |
Dripps Bar owner Gary Lutman has filed a new complaint against his former attorney, John Walter Leskera of Collinsville.

Hearing in suit against Catholic Diocese of Springfield moved to July

By Amelia Flood |
Callis A motion hearing in a suit brought against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield related to an alleged attack by residents of a Catholic youth home in Alton has been pushed off to July.

Illinois-American settles suit over worker's suffocation death

By Amelia Flood |
Pesce A woman's suit over her husband's death due to suffocation in a utility vault is over.

Mudge denies third party complaint, other defendant moves in suit over revealed STD test results

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has denied one of the defendants in a suit over the revelations of a romantic rival's sexually transmitted disease test results leave to file a counterclaim, third party complaint, dismissal move and a plea seeking sanctions.

Holiday Shores moving for protective order after Syngenta subpoenas expert witnesses

By Amelia Flood |
Tillery Lead plaintiff Holiday Shores Sanitary District is asking Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge to limit the scope covered by two subpoenas issued to expert witnesses in a proposed class action over the weed killer atrazine.

Imo's moving to dismiss amended complaint in pizza delivery accident suit

By Amelia Flood |
Armbruster Imo's Pizza's franchising arm is moving to dismiss an amended complaint in a personal injury suit stemming from a 2009 accident related to a pizza delivery in Bethalto.

Mouse in Mountain Dew case gets new schedule; trial set in November

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth A suit over a mouse allegedly found when a man took a drink from a can of Mountain Dew has a new schedule and a November trial date.

Plaintiff given more time to serve QuikTrip in deaf woman's personal injury case

By Amelia Flood |
A legally deaf woman representing herself in a re-filed personal injury suit against QuikTrip Corporation has been given more time to serve the company and find a new attorney.

Mudge finds FELA suit against Norfolk Southern is time-barred, ends case

By Amelia Flood |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has awarded summary judgment to Norfolk Southern Railway Company and other defendants in a suit brought by a former train conductor over injuries to his knees he claims to have suffered on the job.

Legalities and lacing up under Illinois' Roller Skating Rink Safety Act

By Amelia Flood |
It's not just a place for wholesome family fun.

Settlement status hearing continued in woman's suit over running teens' collision

By Amelia Flood |
Perica A May 25 settlement status hearing has been pushed back to late June in a woman's suit over injuries she suffered when a group of teenagers ran into her in a Granite City park.