Dickerson Petroleum has filed suit against Hayden Petroleum and Mid America Plaza, alleging they failed to sell Dickerson's Petroleum and pay Dickerson Petroleum as they were required to under a dealer's agreement.
A Madison County couple has filed suit against Signature Pools, alleging that the company failed to properly repair their pool and destroyed a fountain in the pool and some of the pool's lights during repair work it performed.
Commerce Bank in Fairview Heights filed suit against Belleville Catering Company and its guarantors Salvatore L. Garanzini, John C. Dimartino, Frank A. Ferrara, Sr. and Frank A. Ferrara, Jr. seeking payment on a promissory note.
The owner of a building occupied briefly by restaurant/bar Martorelli's in Fairview Heights is seeking in excess of $533,856.36 from Double D Restaurants and guarantor Daniel F. Martorelli for defaulting on a lease.
Barely an hour into deliberations, a Madison County jury on Wednesday cleared Kone Elevators of any negligence or wrongdoing after an eight-day trial in Erma Smith's personal injury suit.
Scott Air Force Base Properties LLC (SAFBP) filed a complaint for declaratory judgment against St. Clair County asking a federal court to declare military housing property owned by SAFPB and the government not be subject to ad valorem taxation.
A property manager who was sued two years ago by a tenant injured during an apartment robbery is now suing an insurance company for allegedly failing to properly process his liability insurance application.
Belleville Memorial Hospital The Fifth Appellate Court has upheld a St. Clair County jury verdict leveled against Memorial Hospital of Belleville in 2003 in which the hospital was ordered to pay $950,000 to the family of Joyce E. Cretton and fined $129,089.90.
Attorneys for Harland Financial Solutions removed a four-year-old class action from St. Clair County Circuit Court to federal court citing the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.
A new chapter of "Earn It, Learn It or Lose It," a U.S. Constitution study group, is forming under the leadership of attorney Dayna Johnson in Glen Carbon.
Castrol Industries is asking Circuit Judge Daniel Stack to be dismissed from a suit filed by an employee of Owens Brockway Glass Container in Godfrey who claims he was sickened from exposure to Syntilo 9918 and other “metal working fluids.”
The land owner who sold Dierbergs five acres of land for $75,000 in 2001 to build a store in Shiloh, is suing the Missouri-based grocer for $450,000 claiming breach of contract, conversion, intrusion and nuisance--plus the land trust wants its dirt back.
When a poor woman could not prove her ownership of the Collinsville home she had shared with her late mother, Edwardsville attorney Paul Lauber cleared the title of the property for free.