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State Farm: Lawyers seeking to void 'Avery' want Karmeier deposition
CloudEAST ST. LOUIS – Lawyers suing State Farm intend to depose Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier, according to the insurer.Patrick Cloud of the Heyl Royster firm in Edwardsville reported the plan to U.S. District Judge David Herndon on Aug. 5 in a lawsuit that seeks to void Avery v. State Farm, an Illinois Supreme Court decision that overturned a $1.05 billion class action judgment from -
Heyl Royster finishes first in ISBA's 'Lawyers Feeding Illinois' competition
Edwardsville partner Rick Hunsaker prepares to kiss a pig, during one of Heyl Royster’s fund-raising activities for Lawyers Feeding Illinois. -
Heyl Royster announces five new partners
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Heyl Royster receives 'Tier 1 Best Law Firm' ranking
Heyl Royster recently received a Tier 1 Best Law Firm ranking from U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. -
Pedestrian's battery lawsuit settles Friday before Monday trial
A pedestrian's battery lawsuit against the driver who hit him and against the bar that served alcohol to the man who struck him settled Friday. -
Trial to start Monday in pedestrian's battery case against driver
Hylla A trial is expected to start Monday in Madison County involving a pedestrian who says that a Fairview Heights man stopped his vehicle, exited it and punched him in the head out of the blue two years ago on New Year's Day. -
Summary judgment ruling for Norfolk in Madison County legal malpractice case upheld at Fifth District
Goldenhersh The Fifth District Appellate Court has upheld a Madison County judge's order granting summary judgment to an East Alton law firm accused of legal malpractice. -
Fifth District affirms summary judgment in favor of FedEx in Madison County class action suit over late deliveries
Spomer A split panel of the Fifth District Appellate Court last week affirmed a Madison County order that close the book on a decade-old class action lawsuit seeking damages against Federal Express for late deliveries. -
Heyl Royster adds attorneys in Edwardsville and Chicago offices
Cheely The law firm of Heyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen announces the addition of attorneys in their Edwardsville and Chicago offices. -
Bar groups weigh in on forum issue before Illinois Supreme Court
Gavin The statewide bar groups for plaintiffs and defense lawyers have offered the Illinois Supreme Court their two cents on forum non conveniens, a long-debated doctrine that sits at the crux of a St. Clair County case currently pending before the high court. -
Defense attorneys want more changes to asbestos docket; Harrison says it's a 'work in progress'
Harrison When attorneys for more than three dozen asbestos defendant companies asked Madison County Associate Clarence Harris to eliminate the advanced setting of asbestos trial weeks earlier this year, they included a few other recommendations in their request. -
Attorneys concerned over change to '13 asbestos docket; New '12 filings on record-setting track
Harrison It's been about three months since Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison eliminated the court's 2013 advance setting of asbestos trial weeks, but some members of the local legal community said they are already seeing the effects of the judge's decision.