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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Woman sued over unpaid medical bills

By Steve Gonzalez |

Verett's suspension to begin Oct. 8

By Steve Gonzalez |
Edwardsville attorney Amanda Verett's 90-day suspension will begin Oct. 8, according to a recent Illinois Supreme Court order.

Trial date set in sexual harassment case against Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
A trial in Robin Beem's sexual harassment suit against Madison County is "unavoidable," according to an order by U.S. District Judge G. Patrick Murphy.

Alton lawyer sued over car accident

By Steve Gonzalez |
A September 2006 automobile accident is the subject of a personal injury suit filed in Madison County Circuit Court against Alton lawyer Theodore R. Diaz.

Dairy says man's injuries were pre-existing

By Steve Gonzalez |
D&M Dairy in Granite City claims the plaintiff in a personal injury suit filed against them had a pre-existing injury and his damages arise from that.

CitiFinancial sues over defaulted loan

By Steve Gonzalez |

Appeals court affirms new welder trial

By Steve Gonzalez |
In a 2-1 decision, the Fifth District Appellate Court affirmed Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron's order to give welder Steve Boren a new welding rod trial.

Man sues over jailhouse assault

By Steve Gonzalez |
John A. Ramirez (IL DOC Photo) An inmate at the Cook County Jail has filed a civil suit against Cook County Department of Corrections, alleging his constitutional rights were violated while housed in their institution.

Trackman files suit against Union Pacific

By Steve Gonzalez |
A trackman for Union Pacific Railroad has filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) complaint against his employer, alleging they failed to provide him a safe place to work.

Lakin could serve time at S.D. federal prison camp

By Steve Gonzalez |
Federal Prison Camp Yankton If Tom Lakin gets his way on prison placement, he will serve his 72 month sentence at Bureau of Prison's Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Yankton, S.D.

Trial over hospital fall to begin

By Steve Gonzalez |
Alton Memorial A personal injury trial against Alton Memorial Hospital is slated to begin Sept. 15 in Madison County Circuit Court.

Woman loses case over tractor accident

By Steve Gonzalez |
A Madison County jury on Wednesday ruled for the defense in an automobile personal injury suit.

Woman chips tooth on Big N' Tasty, suit claims

By Steve Gonzalez |
A woman who chipped her tooth on a Big N' Tasty has filed a personal injury suit against McDonald's, alleging her sandwich had a bone fragment in it.

Railroad seeks dismissal of FELA suit

By Steve Gonzalez |

McDonald's sued over trip-and-fall

By Steve Gonzalez |
McDonalds

Man sues over gas station fall

By Steve Gonzalez |
BP Amoco (Huck's)

Botched facial lands day spa in hot water

By Steve Gonzalez |
Dutch Hollow Medical Day Spa of Godfrey was named as a defendant in a personal injury suit filed by Linda Miller that seeks damages in excess of $15,000.

Credit union sues over bum check

By Steve Gonzalez |
GCS Federal Credit Union GCS Federal Credit Union has filed suit against one of its account holders, alleging he owes them $14,049.50 after a check he deposited was returned after he withdrew the funds.

Stormer Excavating sued for breach of contract

By Steve Gonzalez |
Landreth Lumber has filed a breach of contract suit against Stormer Excavating, alleging they failed to pay for products purchased.

Lawsuit filed over synthetic turf

By Steve Gonzalez |
Soccer For Fun Soccer For Fun in Pontoon Beach has filed a breach of contract suit against SportExe Construction, alleging the synthetic turf they installed did not perform as promised.