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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Christina Stueve News


Holocaust survivor to speak at SLU

By Christina Stueve |
Eva Mozes Kor The Missouri/Southern Illinois chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates and St. Louis University School of Law are sponsoring "Ethics in Law and Medicine-Lessons from Mengele's Lab," at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 26.

Injuries from falling Jell-O is plaintiff's fault, defendant says

By Christina Stueve |
Champlin Bond Drug Company is fighting a lawsuit filed against the company by a woman who claims she was hit in the face by several falling Jell-O boxes as she was shopping at the Granite City Walgreen's.

Plaintiff files motion to compel in case against Sharky's

By Christina Stueve |
Cunningham Four months after seeking information in a personal injury suit from defendant Sherry Lutman and Sharky's Restaurant and Sports Bar & Billiards in Collinsville, plaintiff Edward W. Shea has filed a motion to compel.

Matoesian dismisses legal malpractice lawsuit between former bar owner and lawyer

By Christina Stueve |
Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on July 5 dismissed a legal malpractice lawsuit between a former bar owner and his former lawyer.

St. Clair County jury awards $10K in Scott AFB auto accident

By Christina Stueve |
Falvey St. Clair County jurors awarded a St. Clair County woman with $10,266.85 early Tuesday evening, following a two-day, damages-only trial over a car accident at Scott Air Force Base in May, 2009.

Crowder orders pit bull named 'Precious' to remain in custody

By Christina Stueve |
Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder on Monday ordered a pit bull to remain in custody of the county Animal Control facility until further order.

O'Fallon School District 203 seeks summary judgment

By Christina Stueve |
Falb O'Fallon Township High School has requested summary judgment in response to a woman's claim that the school allegedly withheld information about a former teacher's history of inappropriate relationships with students.

Pay-to-visit porn website sues hacker for accessing content

By Christina Stueve |
Callis An adult entertainment website has filed suit against a Madison County resident, for allegedly hacking into the company's sexually explicit material.

Plaintiff to respond to discovery in case over membership at rec club

By Christina Stueve |
Berry Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on June 27 granted the defendant's motion to compel discovery in a lawsuit over a lost membership at the Collinsville Recreation Club.

Matoesian resets CMC in woman's slip 'n fall suit against Wal-Mart

By Christina Stueve |
Bradley Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on June 27 reset a case management conference to the next available date in a woman's case against Wal-Mart after she claims she was hurt from falling on the wet floor while shopping.

Accident in Alton injures man's neck, head and shoulders

By Christina Stueve |
Roth A Madison County man is suing a Madison County woman for rear-ending his vehicle June 30, 2010, in Alton.

SIUE employee claims poor architecture and construction caused her injuries

By Christina Stueve |
Matoesian An Edwardsville woman filed suit June 25 in Madison County Court against FGM Architects-Engineers Inc. and Williams Brothers Construction Inc.

Lawyer sues insurance company over hail damage

By Christina Stueve |
Reda An attorney from Edwardsville filed a lawsuit June 25 in Madison County against State Farm Insurance after the company allegedly refused to pay damages for his St. Louis home after the roof sustained hail damage.

Mudge continues lawsuit over defective cabinets

By Christina Stueve |
Meadows Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on June 27 continued a lawsuit over allegedly defective kitchen cabinets until Aug. 22.

Ruth continues bike rider's case against Agency for Community Transit

By Christina Stueve |
Ohl Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth continued a hearing Friday in a lawsuit over a man's claim he fell more than 10 feet when he tumbled off a road while riding his bicycle, when he thought the road ended in a bike trail.

Attorney fires back at other attorney over alleged debt allegations

By Christina Stueve |
Bitzer Defendant William Berry filed a motion to dismiss June 26 after being sued by a Collinsville attorney.

Gateway Regional Medical Center responds to mother's personal injury lawsuit

By Christina Stueve |
Potter Defendant Gateway Regional Medical Center filed a motion to dismiss June 27 after being sued by the mother of a minor child who alleges her son was raped there. The hospital is being sued for allegedly attempting to conceal the event by eradicating evidence.

Matoesian resets CMC in worker's case against Alton and Southern

By Christina Stueve |
Papa Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on June 27 reset a case management conference for the next available date in a Collinsville man's case against his former employer, Alton and Southern Railway.

Mudge sets trial date in couple's claim they have been unable to rent house

By Christina Stueve |
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on June 27 scheduled a non-jury trial for Nov. 12 in a couple's claim that they have been unable to rent out a house they purchased because of flooding issues that should have been disclosed prior to the sale.

Ruth sets CMC in bank's claim couple damaged foreclosed home

By Christina Stueve |
Stine Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth on June 27 set a case management conference for Sept. 26 in a bank's case against an Edwardsville couple for allegedly disconnecting their sump pump and leaving basement windows open after their home was foreclosed.