The Madison County Record News
IL State Police director: Plaintiff testimonies dispute vagueness claim in gun ban challenge
Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly asked U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn to supplement his response to a motion for partial summary judgment with plaintiff depositions he claims dispute the vagueness argument.
Madison County real estate Aug. 28-Sept. 1
A Granite City property sold for $1.3 million as part of the Madison County real estate transactions from Aug. 28-Sept. 1
St. Clair County real estate June 20-23
A Shiloh property sold for more than $1 million as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions for June 20-23.
Madison County civil docket Oct. 16-20
Madison County circuit judges have hearings scheduled on the civil docket for Oct. 16-20.
Fifth District affirms dismissal of inmate's lawsuit against Madison County Sheriff's Department
The Fifth District Appellate Court upheld Madison County Associate Judge Anthony Jumper's ruling granting dismissal of an inmate's lawsuit alleging the sheriff's department failed to protect him from another inmate.
Attorney General Raoul Leads Coalition Supporting Epa’s Proposal to Strengthen Dust-lead Regulations
Attorney General Kwame Raoul led a coalition of 13 attorneys general supporting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposal to strengthen dust-lead hazard standards and post-abatement clearance levels, as authorized by the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
Benchmark USA Highlights Fox Rothschild Attorneys Nationwide
Fox Rothschild LLP congratulates the following firm attorneys who are recognized in the 2024 Benchmark Litigation USA lists*:
Convictions haven’t changed the Madigan method of ruling Illinois
Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan is a man who needed blind loyalists to hold his power in Springfield over the last 40 years. Tim Mapes played that role well. Mapes was Madigan’s longtime chief of staff and held other titles as he worked alongside Madigan to control the Illinois House of Representatives and Democratic Party of Illinois.
Rosenstengel dismisses 47 Paraquat claims for failing to answer exposure questionnaire
EAST ST. LOUIS – Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel dismissed 47 suits blaming weed killer paraquat for Parkinson’s disease on Oct. 6 for failure to state basic facts.
East St. Louis resident sues Tiger Services over $61K in alleged fraudulent home repairs
BELLEVILLE – A man is suing Tiger Services for allegedly convincing his wife into signing him up for $61,176 in home repairs without his approval.
Seventh Circuit remands $3.5 billion suit against Country Mutual to St. Clair County
CHICAGO – U.S. Seventh Circuit judges directed District Judge David Dugan to remand a $3.5 billion suit against Country Mutual to St. Clair County Circuit Court on Oct. 2.
LIVE WEB - The Copyright Office's Small Claims Court - One Year and Counting on October 11, 2023
Don’t miss this discussion on the Copyright Office’s Small Claims Court and how it’s going after a year of operation.
Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Mckinley as Resident Circuit Judge in Mercer County
Justice Lisa Holder White and the Supreme Court of Illinois have announced the appointment of Jeffrey Scot McKinley as a Resident Circuit Judge in the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Mercer County.
Wrongful death suit alleges Memorial Hospital patient received negligent care
BELLEVILLE – The family of a Memorial Hospital patient claims she died because the hospital failed to give her proper care.
Shopper alleges cart corral collapsed on him at O'Fallon Walmart
BELLEVILLE – A shopper is suing an O'Fallon Walmart claiming that he was injured when a cart corral allegedly collapsed on him.
Belleville Crossing shareholders voluntarily dismiss suit alleging developer spent funds on lavish living
EAST ST. LOUIS – Belleville Crossing shareholders dismissed a suit claiming Arizona developer Jonathan Larmore neglected the property and spent their money on himself, his wife and his mother.
LIVE WEB - Navigating Your Time, Billing & Accounting Options on October 10, 2023
It’s no mystery that law firms need software to run their business – to store data, manage workflow, avoid conflicts, and serve their clients.
Attorney General Raoul Announces $49.5 Million Multistate Settlement With Blackbaud for Data Breach
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced that Illinois, along with 49 other attorneys general, has reached a settlement with software company Blackbaud concerning its data security practices and response to a 2020 data breach that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers across the United States.
Tribal loyalty should not determine your vote in 2024
Although I have lived in the Metro East for twenty-five plus years, my heart will remain with my hometown of Pittsburgh and, as such, I will always remain a die-hard Steelers fan. They may never return to the glory days of the Steel Curtain but they might and that hope is what I hold onto. I am no fair weather fan either - I wear the black and gold with pride throughout the season.
Former East St. Louis police officer sues over alleged discrimination, retaliatory termination
BELLEVILLE – A former East St. Louis police officer is suing the city, alleging she was discriminated against on the basis of her gender and later terminated from her position after filing a complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).