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Motorist alleges injuries from rear-end collision
EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist is suing another driver for allegedly causing a rear-end collision. -
Suit alleges borrower failed to make payments
EDWARDSVILLE — A lender is suing a borrower for allegedly failing to make payments. -
Man sues healthcare providers over father's death
EDWARDSVILLE — A man's wrongful death suit accuses several healthcare providers of failing to regularly perform neurological checks prior to his father's death. -
Madison County foreclosures Nov. 19-26
There were 11 foreclosures in Madison County from Nov. 19-26 -
Madison County real estate Nov. 1-6
An Edwardsville home sold for more than $475,000 as part of the recent Madison County real estate transactions for Nov. 1-6. -
Madison County civil docket Dec. 10-14
Madison County circuit judges Ruth, Dugan and Crowder have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for Dec. 10-14. -
Madison, St. Clair Counties ranked eighth on ‘Judicial Hellholes’ list
Madison and St. Clair Counties are again considered two of the worst jurisdictions in the nation according to the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes Report. -
Crowder denies motions to reconsider bench trial ruling; Former Roth Law attorney awarded $84K in fee sharing suit
Days before former Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder retired from the bench, she denied several motions to reconsider an $84,378.81 award she entered in favor of a former Roth Law attorney following a bench trial in a fee-sharing dispute. -
Hearing on summary judgment set in FOID card class action
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth set a hearing for next month to further argue a class of FOID card holders' motion for summary judgment as to the unlawfulness of an additional $1 fee for the firearm owner identification cards. -
Maryville doctors call allegations in suit alleging infant suffered brain injury ‘simply untrue’
Two Maryville doctors argue that summary judgment is appropriate in a mother’s lawsuit alleging her infant son suffered a brain injury after he was deprived of oxygen. -
Suit alleges man died after being hit by car
EDWARDSVILLE — An estate administrator alleges a man died after he was hit by a vehicle in Godfrey. -
Woman dismisses suit alleging movers lost, damaged property
A woman who alleged a moving company lost or damaged her belongings voluntarily dismissed the complaint. -
Property owner seeks to dismiss woman's trip, fall suit; Defendant alleges plaintiff was injured in fight while intoxicated
A Wood River property owner is asking the court to dismiss a woman’s complaint as sanction for discovery violations in a suit alleging she tripped on a hole on the defendant’s property. -
Class certification hearing set in suit over Alton grass-cutting liens
A hearing on class certification has been set for next week in a lawsuit alleging the City of Alton failed to deliver grass-cutting liens personally or by certified mail. -
Motorist sues truck driver over fatal November 2017 crash
EDWARDSVILLE — Another motorist is suing truck driver Mohamed Yussuf Jama following a multi-vehicle fatal collision in November 2017. -
Property owner seeks $400,000 from insurer following Worden fire
EDWARDSVILLE — A property owner is suing his insurer for allegedly refusing to pay a claim following a fire. -
Employees Community Fund of Boeing dismissed from suit alleging teen electrocuted from faulty outlet
The Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis was voluntarily dismissed from a suit alleging a 19-year-old was electrocuted when he attempted to plug a vacuum pump into a faulty outlet, causing him to suffer fatal injuries. -
Alton fitness center seeks to dismiss suit alleging customer died after using hot tub
An Alton fitness center seeks to dismiss a wrongful death suit after the plaintiff allegedly failed to schedule an on-site inspection of a hot tub that a customer allegedly used before he died. -
Glen Carbon property owners allege buyers breached contract
EDWARDSVILLE — Glen Carbon property owners are suing the buyers for allegedly failing to make payments. -
Matoesian out on leave since Labor Day
Madison County chief judge David Hylla confirmed that circuit judge Andreas Matoesian has been off the bench for unspecified reasons since Labor Day.