Schwade Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge will hold a hearing March 15 in chambers on motions including a dismissal move and a plea to enter a third party complaint in a suit over the alleged revelation of sexually transmitted disease (STD) test results in a romantic squabble.
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hear a sealed motion filed by the defendant in a suit over the alleged revelation of a woman's STD test results by a romantic rival.
A case management conference is set in a defamation of character suit brought against the Alton Telegraph and its owners that seeks more than $1 million in damages.
Stack The parties in a suit over a woman's STD test results that were allegedly revealed by a romantic rival will be keeping mum about the case from now on.
Stack The hearing of a move by the plaintiff in a suit against a medical testing company and romantic rival that asks for a protective order due to coverage of her case by the Madison County Record and other media outlets was canceled.
The plaintiff in a suit against a romantic rival and a medical testing company is asking for a protective order to prevent embarrassing details of her case from being reported by news outlets including the Madison County Record.
Adomite It's really simple: According to Section 1 of Article II of the Illinois Constitution, The legislative, executive and judicial branches are separate. No branch shall exercise powers properly belonging to another. Call it Separation of Powers, it's a basic tenet of constitutional government you learn in the 8th grade.
Byron Sears Roebuck paid St. Louis attorney Stephen Tillery and his associates $17 million to release the retailer from a class action claim that it sold stoves it knew would kill people, but Tillery repeated the claim in a local newspaper and Sears didn't deny it.
In the swirl of suits over refinery pollution in the village of Hartford, Madison County Associate Judge Ellar Duff gets to help decide who pays for what.
Hartford residents who proposed a class action suit over petroleum vapors in their homes did not get a class action, but Hartford residents who filed a regular suit over the vapors have agreed to settle it as a class action.
John Simmons Victims' advocate Judy Buckles once said, "Madison County is the best when it comes to representing asbestos victims and their families." On Wednesday she filed a legal malpractice suit against two of the county's busiest asbestos litigators.
Weber was sworn in as circuit judge by Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier in November. Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber harbors no bias against the Lakin Law Firm and can hear its cases, Chief Judge Edward Ferguson decided after a March 27 hearing.
Lewis and Clark Elementary School Jacquelyn Hudock, former principal of Lewis and Clark Elementary School, filed suit against the Wood River Hartford School District for making disparaging remarks about her to the press after she resigned on May 9. She seeks to recover more than $1 million in compensatory and punitive damages.