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Monday, November 25, 2024

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Fax class defined in St. Clair County action

By Christina Stueve |
Cueto Class action plaintiff Mixon Insurance Agency filed its class notice in a St. Clair County case against Taylorville Chiropractic Clinic and Philip S. Dudak over unsolicited faxes.

Medical expert testimony heard at trial involving City of Alton

By Christina Stueve |
Amoni A medical expert's videotaped deposition was shown to Madison County jurors Wednesday in a trial involving a near-fatal car accident in Alton in 2003.

Karmeier to swear-in 108 new lawyers in Carbondale

By Christina Stueve |
Karmeier Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd A. Karmeier will administer the attorney's oath when 108 new lawyers are admitted to practice in ceremonies in Carbondale on Nov. 10.

Madison County to offer free legal advice on second and fourth Tuesdays

By Christina Stueve |
Spiegel The Madison County legal community will be offering free legal advice on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in the law library at the Madison County Courthouse.

City of Alton at trial over car accident; Plaintiff claims intersection should have been a four-way stop

By Christina Stueve |
Amoni Jurors in Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian's courtroom heard opening arguments Tuesday in the case of Matthew Adelsbach, a man who was comatose for 31 days due to a near fatal two-car crash in Alton in 2003.

Glen Carbon woman and her children awarded more than $15,000 following accident trial

By Christina Stueve |
Hodges Madison County jurors on Tuesday awarded $15,334 to a Glen Carbon woman injured in a car accident two years ago.

Preliminary settlement approved in Target class action over generic 'Airborne'; Class members would receive vouchers

By Christina Stueve |
Burke St. Clair County Associate Judge Andrew Gleeson has granted preliminary approval of a class action settlement in a case against Target over its generic version of the cold medicine "Airborne."

Spragues' car accident suit set for status on Thursday

By Christina Stueve |
A status conference is scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday in a personal injury lawsuit filed by Belleville attorney Robert Sprague and his wife, St. Clair County Auditor Patty Sprague.

Status conference set today in case against Pasta House

By Christina Stueve |
A status conference is scheduled at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Clair County Judge Andrew Gleeson's courtroom in the case filed by Phillip Jameson of St. Clair County against Preferred Pasta, owner of the Pasta House Restaurant.

Lawyers still waiting on judge's decision in Connors' fee dispute

By Christina Stueve |
St. Clair County Associate Judge Andrew Gleeson is still deliberating a bench trial he presided over involving a heated dispute between two former Belleville law partners.

Sheriff's deputy prevails in personal injury trial

By Christina Stueve |
Gilbert Jurors found Madison County Deputy Timothy Mudd not negligent in a civil lawsuit that accused him of injuring Godfrey resident Jeffrey Owen during an arrest in October 2008.

Jurors listen to second day of testimony in Alton library director's case against Madison County Sheriff's Department

By Christina Stueve |
A witness for plaintiff Jeffrey Owen testified in a Madison County trial on Tuesday that her 15-year-old daughter and the girl's father did not have a good relationship.

Madison County jury awards $7,000 to woman injured in accident

By Christina Stueve |
Hodges A Madison County jury on Tuesday awarded $7,000 to a woman injured in an auto accident in Glen Carbon more than seven years ago.

Trial under way in Alton library director's case against Madison County Sheriff's Department

By Christina Stueve |
Beasley Jeffrey Owen, the executive director of the Hayner Public Library System in Alton, testified in court Monday that he was shocked when deputies of the Madison County Sheriff's Department arrived at his home in Godfrey to seize his cousin's daughter in October 2008.

Callis not running for Congress; Will seek retention instead

By Christina Stueve |
Callis Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis will not be running for Congress after all.

Napp running on experience in seeking Madison County circuit judgeship

By Christina Stueve |
Napp Madison County Associate Judge Kyle Napp believes America has the greatest criminal justice system in the world.

Defendant in workplace harassment suit denies allegations of misconduct

By Christina Stueve |
Edward Jones and Matthew Johnson, defendants in a workplace harassment suit, claim Lisa Novak, an employee who filed suit in August, received warnings about her job performance before she was fired by Edward Jones in January 2010.

Case against Madison County Sheriff's office slated for Monday trial

By Christina Stueve |
Beasley A trial involving a Godfrey man's suit against Madison County Sheriff Robert Hertz and his department is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. Monday before Madison County Associate Judge Thomas Chapman.

Madison County honors lawyers who provide free legal services to those in need

By Christina Stueve |
Foster More than 150 Madison County lawyers provide hundreds of hours of free legal help each year to those unable to afford an attorney, according to Madison County Bar Association President Ron Foster.

Lawyers await Gleeson ruling following trial over Connors' settlement

By Christina Stueve |
Belleville attorneys Edward Brennan and Michael Constance still await a ruling by St. Clair County Associate Judge Andrew Gleeson following a six-week bench trial involving a dispute over a $10.5 million settlement.