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Madison County civil docket May 13-17
Madison County judges Mudge and Harrison have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for the week of May 13-17. -
Suit alleges client refuses to pay after ignoring installation warnings
Suit alleges client refuses to pay after ignoring installation warnings -
Alton property owner, S&J Real Property seek order declaring substitution of judge rule as unconstitutional
S&J Real Property seeks an order declaring a Third Judicial Circuit Court rule regarding substitution of judges in class actions as unconstitutional in a suit against the City of Alton alleging residents’ titles were slandered by the delivery of grass-cutting liens. -
Insurance professionals ordered to mediate suit involving brokerage contract for Bethalto school district
Two insurance professionals have been ordered to mediate their dispute in a suit involving a joint venture to provide insurance brokerage services to Bethalto Community Unit School District #8. -
Email, committee minutes show 'read-only' access to Madison County financials was discussed last year
Madison County officials entered three exhibits showing Auditor Rick Faccin agreed that read-only access was appropriate for designated county administrators. -
Madison County foreclosures April 10-15
There were 11 foreclosures in Madison County from April 10-15 -
Madison County real estate April 8-11
A Bethalto property sold for more than $680,000 as part of the recent Madison County real estate transactions for April 8-11. -
Madison County civil docket May 6-10
Madison County judges Smith, Dugan, Mudge, Stobbs and Ruth have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for May 6-10. -
Court conference continued in VAC's suit over $1 million funding dispute
Madison County Circuit Judge David Dugan has continued a case management conference in the Veterans Assistance Commission and superintendent Brad Lavite’s suit seeking more than $1 million due to alleged funding shortfalls. -
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on April 22
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity on April 22 in the suits below: -
Motion to dismiss taken under advisement in legal malpractice suit over $785,000 Madison County jury verdict
Madison County Circuit Judge David Dugan took an Edwardsville law firm’s motion to dismiss under advisement in a former client’s legal malpractice lawsuit alleging negligent representation resulted in a $780,000 jury verdict. -
Ironworker alleges construction company's negligence led to injuries
EDWARDSVILLE — An ironworker is suing a construction company, alleging unsafe conditions led to injuries to the plaintiff. -
Wood River company alleges contractor performed unsatisfactory work
EDWARDSVILLE —A Wood River company is suing a contractor for allegedly failing to complete the contracted work. -
Customer sues Alton auto company over icy fall
EDWARDSVILLE — A customer is suing an Alton motor repair company, alleging that fell and suffered injuries on the defendants' property. -
Patient alleges doctors failed to protect his health
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County man is suing a team of health care professionals, alleging he was not treated properly to protect his health. -
Chief Judge Hylla and wife to be honored next month for involvement in Head Start
EDWARDSVILLE -- Madison County Chief Judge David Hylla and his wife Anita will be honored next month for their roles in supporting needs of children enrolled in a local "Head Start" program. -
Wood River Glass alleges city misplaced records
EDWARDSVILLE — Wood River Glass alleges the city misplaced records and wrongfully told the plaintiff that it was not in compliance with city regulations. -
Suit: Head Start employees allegedly forced child to strip naked and locked him in room
EDWARDSVILLE -- Two employees of an East St. Louis pre-school program are accused of stripping a child naked and locking him in either a closet or a room. -
Patient allegedly suffered bedsores at Anderson Hospital
EDWARDSVILLE —A man is suing a hospital for failing to give him the proper care to prevent bedsores. -
Woman sues homeowners after stepping in cow manure and falling
EDWARDSVILLE —A woman is suing a property owner alleging that she was caused to fall while assisting with manual labor.