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Counter-suit plaintiffs in fatal Route 4 crash point to 'loud talking' driver

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Separate plaintiffs in two suits against the same truckers over a crash on Illinois Route 4 should have sued the man behind the wheel, according to the truckers.

Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court Plans During Week of Democratic National Convention

By The Madison County Record |
The Illinois Supreme Court announced today its office plans for the week of August 19-22 when the Democratic National Convention is being held in Chicago.

Texas judge quashes Paraquat plaintiffs' subpoenas as Rosenstengel continues docket cleanup

By Steve Korris |
HOUSTON - U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison quashed subpoenas that Paraquat plaintiffs served on Texas state agencies in search of evidence for a theory their lawyers failed for three years to support.

Attorney General Raoul Announces $86 Million National Settlement in Principle With Indivior for Role in Opioid Crisis

By The Madison County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced an $86 million multistate settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Indivior for its role in driving the spread of deadly opioid addictions across Illinois and the country.

Kolker leading fundraising as circuit judges seek retention in November

By Steve Korris |
BELLEVILLE - St. Clair County Circuit Judge Christopher Kolker raised $114,630 for his retention campaign in the first half of this year, mostly from lawyers.

Justice Joy V. Cunningham Announces Formation Of Judicial Selection Committee

By The Madison County Record |
Justice Joy V. Cunningham of the Supreme Court of Illinois has announced the formation of a standing Judicial Selection Committee (Committee).

Student lied about address, OTHS says in defense of bullying lawsuit

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - O’Fallon Township High School plans to plead that it couldn’t have harmed Zariah Anthony because she lied about her address.

Attorney General Raoul Announces Multistate Settlement With Cameo for Violating Consumer Protection Laws

By The Madison County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a settlement with Baron App Inc. (Cameo) resolving an investigation into Cameo’s violation of consumer protection laws by not providing appropriate disclosures to consumers who purchased video business messages using the popular personalized video service.

Defendant accused of Negligence

By Madison County Record |
A recent court filing reveals Jeffery M. Dillon’s allegations against Christie Clinic LLC and physical therapist Stacy Trulock over negligence during a physical therapy session gone wrong in October 2018.

East St. Louis responds to $825K default judgment: 'No valid service'

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - East St. Louis and its police objected to a recommendation for an $825,035.97 default judgment in favor of Dorian Hendricks of Belleville on July 26, claiming they didn’t know he sued them.

Administrative Director Declares Illinois Associate Judge Appointed in the Ninth Judicial Circuit

By The Madison County Record |
Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced today that the Ninth Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Rachel B. Mast as associate judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit.

Unions can defend vs attempts to force IL to clean up voter rolls, judge says

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge in Chicago has given two powerful labor unions the right to fight in court against a lawsuit brought conservative activist groups seeking to force the state of Illinois more stringently comply with federal law requiring the state and local election authorities to purge voter rolls of dead and otherwise ineligible voters

Bad faith sanction order may be brewing for lawyer Sheehan in 'Arnold Palmer Lite' case

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Law clerks write orders for U.S. District Judge David Dugan but he will make an exception for a motion to impose a $155,810.45 sanction on Spencer Sheehan of Great Neck, New York.

Justice lisa holder white announces formation of screening committee to fill 11TH circuit resident judge vacancy – Woodford County

By The Madison County Record |
Justice Lisa Holder White of the Supreme Court of Illinois has announced the formation of a judicial screening committee for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit – Woodford County.

Belleville lawyer sues Amtrak in federal court for collision information

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - Belleville lawyer Nathaniel O. Brown sued Amtrak at U. S. district court on July 23 to obtain information about collisions.

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Hon. Celia Gamrath To First District Appellate Court

By The Madison County Record |
The Illinois Supreme Court has announced the appointment of Cook County Circuit Judge Celia G. Gamrath to the First District Appellate Court.

Judge recommends $825K default judgment against East St. Louis in excessive force case

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - U.S. Magistrate Judge Reona Daly recommended default judgment of $825,035.97 on a claim that East St. Louis police used excessive force on Dorian Hendricks of Belleville.

Thompson Coburn Named to Bloomberg Law’s Fourth Annual DEI Framework

By The Madison County Record |
Thompson Coburn is one of 57 U.S.-based law firms that have been named to Bloomberg Law’s 2024 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Framework, released July 18.

'True colors?' IL Dems say GOPers can't run in Nov because didn't face primary voters, but back Harris for Prez

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Gov. Pritzker and Speaker Welch are defending an Illinois law that would block Republican candidates from 2024 ballot because they didn't run in the primary. At the same time, they also back VP Harris for President, even though she was selected by party bosses and has never run in a presidential primary

McGlynn preparing for September trial on state gun ban; Neither side will call historians to testify

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn, preparing for a September trial on the state’s weapon ban, finds his parties have planned a hybrid event of paper and people.