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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

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Trademark violation suit over shuttered Hofbrauhaus in Belleville settles

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - Owners of American rights to the brand of Germany’s Hofbrau beer and a receiver for the vacant Hofbrauhaus on Route 15 in Belleville settled a suit over its failure.

Plaintiffs seek MDL for claims that minors became addicted to video games

By Steve Korris |
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Lawyers who claim in federal courts of Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas that video games damage young minds seek consolidation of their cases by the Judicial Panel on Multi District Litigation.

Meta Platforms to appeal arbitration denial in unfair competition suit

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - Meta Platforms posted notice on March 22 that it would appeal denial of arbitration for an unfair competition claim that 107.1 FM owner Metroplex Communications of Alton brought in U.S. district court.

Cahokia Heights disputes residents' claims about the sewer system's capacity

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Cahokia Heights claims residents suing for better sewers filled a brief about a possible consent decree with inaccuracies, misstatements, and misrepresentations.

Yandle finds claims against Honeywell were not timely filed; Metropolis residents claim uranium processing caused cancer

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle granted summary judgment for Honeywell on claims that its uranium processing caused cancer.

Fifth District: Watson failed to hold preliminary hearing in felony assault case

By Steve Korris |
MOUNT VERNON - St. Clair County Associate Judge Jeffrey Watson erred when he failed to conduct a preliminary hearing, ruining a criminal trial and making the prospect of further proceedings "ludicrous," according to Fifth District appellate judges.

Casino Queen employees appeal denial of class certification in pension dispute

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Past and present Casino Queen employees petitioned U. S. Seventh Circuit appellate judges to review denial of class certification for their suit over the collapse of their pension plan.

McGlynn grants $1 million default judgment for British musician Jason Kay in suit alleging trademark violations

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - British musician Jason Kay secured a permanent injunction against counterfeit websites and will collect $1 million if he can find the owners or their assets.

Sky Zone trampoline park operators settle BIPA suit for $1.3 million

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Operators of Sky Zone trampoline park in Fairview Heights agreed to pay $285,000 to settle claims that they violated the privacy of worker through the use of fingerprint scanners.

Express Scripts, Optum Rx move to dismiss St. Clair County's opioid suit, claim they are 'too far removed from any direct harm'

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and Optum Rx claim St. Clair County can’t sue them to recover the county’s spending on opioid addiction because they didn’t make, distribute, or prescribe opioids.

Cahokia Heights residents urge Dugan to order sewage cleanup, sewer repairs

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Neither Cahokia Heights nor environmental regulators will expand the capacity of the city’s sewers and nothing less will work, according to residents pressing U. S. District Judge David Dugan for action.

Dugan rejects remand in Walmart termination suits and severs claims into separate cases

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Walmart turned down an offer from former employees to limit damages on their discrimination claims to less than $75,000 each so they could litigate in St. Clair County.

Yandle denies Meta's motion for arbitration in suit alleging unfair competition

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - Owners of 107.1 FM and Advantage News may pursue an unfair competition suit against Facebook provider Meta Platforms, U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle ruled on March 5.

Gilbert denies dismissal in suit alleging St. Clair County 911 dispatchers were not paid for overtime work

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - St. Clair County must defend a claim that it owes overtime pay to 911 dispatchers, Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert ruled on Feb. 20.

Man files separate suits alleging injury from live wire; Chevron seeks to dismiss over alleged contradictory facts

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Duewayne Snyder of Lawrence County separately sued two defendants over the same injury claiming they both controlled a site where a live wire injured him.

Dugan denies class certification in Casino Queen pension suit, finding too many differences in claims

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - On Feb. 26, U.S. District Judge David Dugan denied certification of a class action for Casino Queen employees whose pension plan collapsed.

Rosenstengel orders every plaintiff in paraquat MDL to provide proof of exposure

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who has been combing through cases alleging weed killer paraquat caused Parkinson's disease for plaintiffs she could trust had legitimate claims, decided not to trust any of them and ordered discovery for everyone.

Slusser: Prenzler collected $82,000 in contributions from county vendors; Prenzler says he didn't know which were vendors

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County Treasurer and Board Chairman candidate Chris Slusser is drawing attention to contributions made to incumbent Kurt Prenzler’s campaign committee in light of a promise he made in 2016 not to accept money from county vendors.

Former Centralia prison officer allegedly terminated for refusing to wear mask on religious grounds

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Former Centralia prison officer Garrett Rose of Salem claims corrections department leaders didn’t discipline officers who ignored the mask mandate but terminated him for disobeying on religious grounds.

McGlynn orders parties to answer questions about banned weapons in PICA challenges

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn asked 15 questions about weapons the state banned in the Protecting Illinois Communities Act (PICA) and directed the parties to pick a date for providing answers.