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Antognoli withdraws in Highland dairy owners' suit against Prairie Farms
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
It's not just a place for wholesome family fun.
Settlement status hearing continued in woman's suit over running teens' collision
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.