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Defense experts testifies no link between benzene, Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Cialkowski An epidemiologist testifying for 3M in a Madison County benzene trial told jurors Thursday that studies indicate that benzene does not cause the type of cancer at issue in plaintiff Veto Kleinaitis's case. -
Atrazine cases set for case management May 26
Scott A case management conference is set next week in a series of proposed class actions over water contamination allegedly caused by a common weed killer. -
Crowder sets motion day in atrazine suits
Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder will hear pending motions in a series of proposed class actions stemming from alleged water contamination by a common weed-killer. -
Crowder denies defense venue spin-off in atrazine cases
Crowder Seven named plaintiffs in a series of proposed class actions aimed at the makers of a common weed killer will remain in Madison County, a judge has ruled. -
United Agri-Products files motion to dismiss atrazine class action
Crowder Another defendant in a series of six proposed class actions over alleged water contamination by a popular weed killer has filed to dismiss. -
Crowder to hear motion to dismiss atrazine class actions
Tillery A defendant in one of a series of proposed Madison County class action suits over alleged water contamination by a common weed killer is moving to dismiss. -
Plaintiff wants to continue trial in Hopkins Goldenberg legal malpractice case
Matoesian The widow of a man who allegedly died from an asbestos-related disease wants to put off a legal malpractice trial against several prominent Madison County attorneys. -
Venue battle heats up in Madison County atrazine class actions
Tillery Both parties in a series of proposed Madison County water contamination class actions have filed supporting materials in their struggle over venue. -
Crowder to hear motions in atrazine class actions Tuesday
Tillery Another day of motions is set in a series of proposed class actions over alleged water contamination caused by a popular weed killer. -
Atrazine hearing turns into conference as attorneys work out discovery issues
Crowder What was set to be a hearing on fiercely debated discovery issues in high stakes litigation turned into a conference Monday morning in the Madison County courthouse. In the end, the attorneys present worked out an order setting the tone for the next month. -
Crowder settles atrazine discovery issues, sets February hearings
Tillery Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has sided with attorney Stephen Tillery in his demand for documents from an Italian parent company in a series of proposed atrazine class actions. -
Arguments continue over discovery issues in atrazine suits
Tillery Despite snowy weather, Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder had a full house of attorneys as she held a motion day in six proposed class actions suits involving a popular weed killer, atrazine. -
23 new asbestos cases filed in Madison County Dec. 7-11
Heller A total of 23 new asbestos lawsuits were filed in Madison County Circuit Court throughout the week of Dec. 7 through Dec. 11. -
Gori and Julian name 200-plus defendants in new asbestos suit
Gori One of the most ambitious asbestos lawsuits ever filed in Madison County has been assembled by lawyers Randy Gori and Barry Julian of Alton. -
Bunker Hill woman files asbestos complaint in husband's death
A Bunker Hill woman whose husband recently died from lung cancer has filed an asbestos suit against 74 defendant corporations, claiming her husband's death was wrongfully caused. -
Judges not worried about Madison County asbestos upsurge
Asbestos chief Judge Stack After a three year decline in the number of asbestos lawsuits filed in Madison County, new complaints are on the rise in 2007. -
Massachusetts claimant brings asbestos suit to Madison County
A Massachusetts man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court July 11, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Tennessee man files asbestos suit in Madison County
A Tennessee man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court June 27, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Asbestos defendants fighting to dismiss cases that don't belong in Madison County
When Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack took over the court's massive asbestos docket in September 2004 he declared that the "astronomical burden" of looming trials demanded he dismiss cases that were not connected directly to Madison County. -
Benzene suit names 14 corporate giants
A Fairview Heights man is suing 14 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court claiming his father died from benzene exposure.